October 18 Historic letter that marked Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power discovered hidden in garage A 50-year-old document signed by Margaret Thatcher in which she agreed to run for Conservative Party leadership was found in a U.K. garage and heads to auction next year.
October 16 Trump laments 'terrible relationship' between Putin and Zelenskyy, gives timeline for next meetings President Donald Trump reveals the timeline for his next meetings negotiating peace in the war in Ukraine.
October 16 Former security guard at US Embassy overseas is convicted of spying for Russia and Iran A former U.S. Embassy security guard in Norway was reportedly sentenced to three years and seven months after allegedly spying for Russia and Iran.
October 15 State Department aware of reports after American tourists attacked, 1 killed in popular seaside destination State Department aware of reports from coastal town near Lisbon, Portugal, as Cascais police investigate after two Americans attacked, leaving one dead.
October 15 Turkey deports peaceful Christians under guise of ‘national security’ claims watchdog Human rights advocate warns Turkey is systematically targeting Christians for deportation, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's policies facing international scrutiny.
October 15 Airlines cancel flights as airports experience 'major disruptions' over protests, strikes Major strikes across Belgium have disrupted flights at two airports and public transport as over 80,000 demonstrators protest government reform plans in Brussels.
October 11 Albanian judge killed in courtroom shooting amid growing anger over justice system reforms The assassination of Judge Astrit Kalaja highlights Albania's judicial crisis, with 200,000 case backlogs and eroded public confidence following failed reforms.
October 11 Lost royal palace destroyed in bloody invasion resurfaces in river, archaeologists say Archaeologists in Poland's Vistula River have found artifacts from the 17th-century Villa Regia royal palace, including marble pieces topping 440 pounds.
October 10 US turns to Finland to close Arctic ‘icebreaker gap’ as Russia, China expand polar presence Finland will provide four new icebreakers to America under a $6.1 billion agreement as the U.S. seeks to strengthen Arctic defense against Russia and China.
October 9 Fairways, friendship and a $6 billion deal: How Finland's president found a partner in Trump Finnish President Alexander Stubb's personal rapport with President Donald Trump through golf translates into Arctic defense cooperation and icebreaker contracts.