Bayrou to resign after losing confidence vote in French National Assembly
Prime Minister François Bayrou will submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday morning following a failed confidence vote in the ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that Poland and Turkey will work together to promote stability in Syria, emphasizing a united effort to address the ongoing conflict and its regional impacts.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced that Poland and Turkey will collaborate closely to enhance stability in Syria. The two countries have pledged to work together on various initiatives aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict and its regional implications. Tusk emphasized the importance of a unified approach, with both nations seeking to contribute to a peaceful resolution and provide support to Syria’s recovery.
This move highlights the growing cooperation between Poland and Turkey on regional security issues. Both countries have expressed their concern over the instability in Syria and the impact it has on neighboring regions, particularly with the rise in refugee movements and increased terrorism risks. Their combined efforts are expected to focus on both diplomatic and humanitarian actions, ensuring a more coordinated and effective response to the crisis.
Tusk's statement reflects Poland's increasing engagement in Middle Eastern affairs, as the country seeks to strengthen its role in global security and stability.
AnewZ has learned that India has once again blocked Azerbaijan’s application for full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, while Pakistan’s recent decision to consider diplomatic relations with Armenia has been coordinated with Baku as part of Azerbaijan’s peace agenda.
A powerful eruption at Japan’s Shinmoedake volcano sent an ash plume more than 3,000 metres high on Sunday morning, prompting safety warnings from authorities.
A day of mourning has been declared in Portugal to pay respect to victims who lost their lives in the Lisbon Funicular crash which happened on Wednesday evening.
The UK is gearing up for Exercise Pegasus 2025, its largest pandemic readiness test since COVID-19. Running from September to November, this full-scale simulation will challenge the country's response to a fast-moving respiratory outbreak.
A Polish Air Force pilot was killed on Thursday when an F-16 fighter jet crashed during a training flight ahead of the 2025 Radom International Air Show.
Prime Minister François Bayrou will submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday morning following a failed confidence vote in the National Assembly.
The European Union’s chief sanctions envoy visited Washington on Monday with a team of experts to discuss what could become the first joint transatlantic measures against Russia since President Donald Trump returned to office.
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan have agreed to strengthen cooperation on major energy projects, including electricity transmission and the long-delayed TAPI gas pipeline, during high-level talks in Kabul.
At least 19 people were reported dead and dozens more injured in Nepal’s capital on Monday according to the state media after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators attempting to storm parliament over a social media blackout and corruption.
The European Commission is expected to present its 19th package of sanctions against Russia by Friday, according to EU diplomats.
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