
Belarus Expels Czech Diplomat in Tit-for-Tat Move Amid EU Tensions
Minsk cites bias as Prague accuses Belarus of running a spy network; the retaliatory move comes as tensions with the European Union escalate ahead of regional security exercises

Minsk cites bias as Prague accuses Belarus of running a spy network; the retaliatory move comes as tensions with the European Union escalate ahead of regional security exercises

The Joint Framework omits explicit veteran protections, prompting warnings from former servicemen about renewed legal action as Ireland and the U.K. address inquests, inquisitorial mechanisms and reconciliation.

New Hillsborough framework ends immunity for terrorists and allows fresh inquests and civil cases against veterans tied to Troubles-era operations, drawing fierce responses from some former service members and politicians

King Charles’s warm reception for Prince Harry last week fuels optimism for a family thaw, though observers urge patience.

Moscow revives a Soviet-era music festival with 23 countries, including Uzbekistan and the United States, amid geopolitical tensions and questions about cultural diplomacy.

Martin Jennings selected to sculpt the national memorial in St James's Park; final design due in 2026, with a glass-fronted bridge, a statue of the queen and Prince Philip, and new gardens.

Lexington-Fayette County human rights commission orders Oasis Mediterranean Restaurant to pay damages after finding intentional discrimination against a Navy veteran accompanied by a service animal; another complaint against the same res…

Authorities say a green kitchen knife was found near Vadim Kruglov’s body and the attack occurred during the festival’s Burn night in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.

A 59-year-old Bangladeshi migrant, his young wife and twins face eviction from a retirement complex, as lawyers invoke the European Convention on Human Rights amid local concerns over housing and fairness.