JD Vance from Israel: Hamas disarmament a “very difficult” mission
JD Vance calls Hamas disarmament “very difficult” mission during Jerusalem meeting with Netanyahu, discussing Gaza ceasefire and Middle East peace prospects.
JD Vance calls Hamas disarmament “very difficult” mission during Jerusalem meeting with Netanyahu, discussing Gaza ceasefire and Middle East peace prospects.
White House officially denies reports that Trump is considering reducing Diddy’s prison sentence, calling TMZ claims completely false with no truth whatsoever.
French museum thieves strike again, stealing nearly 2,000 historical coins from Denis Diderot museum just days after the massive Louvre heist.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces death threats and mockery from inmates during his first nightmare in La Santé prison after conviction.
Gaza ceasefire hangs by a thread as Hamas agrees to halt public executions under US pressure. Trump warns of swift retaliation if violations continue.
Louvre Museum reopens after daring €88 million jewelry heist by masked thieves who stole priceless royal jewels in just 7 minutes on Sunday morning.
Fire erupts near Serbian Parliament after gunshots heard. One person hospitalized as authorities respond to incident at tent camp outside Belgrade government building.
Russian drone strikes Ukrainian kindergarten in Kharkiv, killing one and injuring seven. Fifty children evacuated as attacks on civilians escalate.
SYRIZA submits formal request for roll call vote on controversial Unknown Soldier monument amendment, with all 25 party MPs signing the parliamentary motion.
Former SYRIZA minister Kontonis blames Tsipras for Greek left-wing crisis, calls new party plans doomed to fail in scathing radio interview.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will attend Parliament to vote on the Unknown Soldier amendment, contradicting earlier rumors about a postal ballot vote.
Constitutional expert Andreas Loverdos criticizes PASOK’s opposition to Tomb of Unknown Soldier amendment, calling their stance “unacceptable” and “beyond limits.”
Greek parliamentary investigation reveals government officials knew about OPEKEPE corruption scandals but withdrew transparency measures anyway.
Greek opposition leader Zoe Konstantopoulou condemns Parliament security for barring Tempe train crash victims’ families from attending sessions, calling it undemocratic.
Greek deputy health minister Vartzopoulos criticizes foreign minister Dendias over government unity, urges cabinet loyalty while addressing political tensions.
SYRIZA official Alexiadis says Tsipras resignation weakens party politically and organizationally, despite respecting former PM’s decision to leave parliament.
Families of Tempe train crash victims plan new protest against government amendment restricting demonstrations at Athens’ Tomb of Unknown Soldier monument.
Greek authorities uncover €2.5 million in unexplained wealth in major agricultural subsidy fraud case, highlighting corruption in EU funding schemes.
Greek music legend Dionysis Savvopoulos dies at 81 after cancer battle. Funeral set for October 25 at public expense in Athens.
18-year-old charged with premeditated murder after strangling his mother with a towel in Trikala, Greece. Teen blamed mother for parents’ divorce.