The African nation produced 18 million carats in 2024, second only to Russia
Spain begins 3 days of mourning for deadly train wreck while death toll ticks up to 41
Spanish emergency workers searched Tuesday for more victims in the wreckage of a deadly train accident in southern Spain that killed at least 41 people, as the nation began three days of mourning for the victims.
Trump posts private messages from European leaders on his aims to control Greenland
President Trump early Tuesday posted a flurry of private messages from European leaders and mocked opponents of his plans to annex Greenland into the U.S.
Seven lawmakers quit Dutch far-right leader Wilders’ party in blow to leadership
The defections mean that Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party (PVV) is no longer the biggest opposition force in the 150-seat house of representatives.
Syrian government forces advance in northeast as Kurds vow to resist
Syrian government forces on Tuesday made further gains in the northeastern region long held by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), according to Syrian military sources. Kurdish fighters have vowed to defend their remaining enclaves in a bi…
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish party warns Syria violence threatens peace efforts
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish political party says that violence against Kurdish groups in Syria risks undermining reconciliation efforts with Kurdish militants in Turkey.
Trump shares altered map of U.S. flag covering Canada, Greenland
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Former U.S. Security Adviser John Bolton: “We Have Passed Peak Trump”
John Bolton, Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, warns Ukraine against making too many concessions in the peace negotiations. And says that Trump is being manipulated by Putin.
This country wants to build a nuclear power plant on the moon
The project aims to supply energy for its lunar space programme
Russia’s top diplomat says NATO faces a deep crisis over Greenland
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the bid by U.S. President Donald Trump to take over Greenland poses a “deep crisis” for NATO and raises questions about the alliance’s preservation as a single military-political bloc.