Travel October 6 Luxury 'golden' visa program targets rich Americans as ordinary folks are left behind Portugal launches new "golden" visa program targeting Americans through the LXL Ventures Fund, requiring a $500,000 investment for five-year residence plus Schengen Area access.
France October 6 French prime minister resigns less than month after taking office Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's resignation plunged France into a political crisis as President Macron faces calls to dissolve parliament or resign.
NATO October 1 NATO allies clash after Russian jets breach airspace, testing alliance resolve Russian incursions into NATO airspace are fueling divisions among allies, with some warning that repeated Article 4 signals risk weakening deterrence without real action.
Travel September 29 Fingerprint scans coming for American travelers to most of Europe in new policy The European Union's Entry/Exit System will collect biometric data from travelers including fingerprints and photos to modernize border security across Europe.
World September 25 Denmark considers triggering NATO Article 4 after drones fly over airports Denmark was forced to halt flights from Aalborg Airport after drone activity was spotted in the country's airspace for the second time this week.
United Nations September 22 Waltz promises US will defend 'every inch' of NATO territory after Russian jets flew into Estonia Three armed Russian MiG-31 jets entered Estonian territory, prompting U.N. Security Council emergency meeting and U.S. commitment to NATO Article 5 defense.
Antisemitism Exposed September 18 Spain’s prime minister sparks outrage over alleged nuclear threat against Israel Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces backlash from Israel, Spanish critics and Jewish groups after recent comments sparking accusations of antisemitism.
Charlie Kirk September 11 European Parliament snubs request for Charlie Kirk minute of silence after assassination European Parliament members denied a request for a minute of silence honoring Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.
Europe September 1 European Commission accuses Russia of GPS jamming operation targeting president's plane Russia interfered with GPS systems on board European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane on Monday, Bulgarian authorities say.
Europe August 19 Anti‑corruption protests hit European nation as calls for new elections grow Student-led anti-corruption protests in Belgrade demand fresh elections as violent clashes intensify between demonstrators and Serbian security forces.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy August 17 'Our position is clear:' Zelenskyy and EU dismiss ceding Ukrainian land to Russia Ukraine's Zelenskyy says constitution prevents territorial surrender to Russia as international leaders discuss potential peace negotiations with Moscow.