Putin’s Budapest Dilemma: How Can a Wanted Leader Reach Trump Amid ICC Warrant?
With an ICC warrant hanging over his head, Vladimir Putin’s potential trip to Budapest to meet Donald Trump raises serious legal and diplomatic questions.
With an ICC warrant hanging over his head, Vladimir Putin’s potential trip to Budapest to meet Donald Trump raises serious legal and diplomatic questions.
After U.S. funding cuts forced a Somali women’s and children’s hospital to close, its fired staff reopened it—volunteering without pay to keep lifesaving care alive.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, known for his historic 1995 WWII apology, has died at age 101. His legacy continues to shape Japan’s wartime reckoning.
Following a phone call with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump has voiced skepticism about continuing U.S. military support to Ukraine, particularly the supply of advanced Tomahawk missiles, and has announced plans for a face-to-face meeting with the Russian leader in Budapest.
Following weeks of massive protests, Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly fled the country as the military declares it has taken control, plunging the island nation into political chaos.
Teresa Ulloa Ziáurriz, a pioneering Mexican human rights defender who waged a decades-long battle against sex trafficking and gender-based violence, has died at 75.
The iconic Vivienne Westwood brand opened Riyadh Fashion Week 2025, marking its Middle East debut in a move that highlights Saudi Arabia’s cultural ambitions and sparks debate on the intersection of global fashion and local identity.
Labour leader Keir Starmer criticizes UK authorities for barring Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from an upcoming Europa League match against Aston Villa, citing security concerns linked to the Gaza war.
Torrential rains have caused deadly flooding across central Mexico, killing dozens and testing President Claudia Sheinbaum’s leadership as citizens demand accountability.
Following its June 2025 conflict with Israel, Iran has implemented a sophisticated ‘stealth’ internet shutdown, trapping its citizens in a domestic intranet and jamming GPS signals, raising global alarm over a new model of digital authoritarianism.