Israel incensed as Erdogan vows to ‘send Netanyahu to Allah’
Turkey’s envoy summoned to foreign ministry for “serious reprimand”. Top diplomat tells Turkish leader “there is no God who will listen” to those who support Hamas atrocities.
Turkey’s envoy summoned to foreign ministry for “serious reprimand”. Top diplomat tells Turkish leader “there is no God who will listen” to those who support Hamas atrocities.
At least 40 people are dead in Moscow and another 100 injured after a shooting and at least one explosion at Crocus City Music Hall in Moscow.
Peter Pellegrini is expected to collect votes from nationalist candidates in the run-off in two weeks time, giving him a crucial advantage over Ivan Korcok.
The working visit of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to Munich, to attend the Security Conference in February, was marked by significant negotiations with the managing director of the German Eastern Business Association, Michael Harms.
Russia’s Central Bank of Russia (CBR) kept rates on hold at 16% as expected at its monetary policy meeting on March 22, despite slowing inflation and falling inflation expectations amongst the population.
Trial of Samat Abish held behind closed doors, denying public chance to learn details of case.
Central Europe's largest betting company reportedly valued at up to €2bn.
Consumption is expected to drive Polish economic growth in 2024 to 3%-4% after an expansion of just 0.2% last year.
The US has urged its G7 allies to issue a $50bn bond backed by the profits earned from the $300bn of frozen Central Bank of Russia (CBR) money held in Europe.
National Bank of Moldova said decision aims “to slow down the decrease in inflation”.
Zoran Milanovic calls Constitutional Court a "mortal threat to Croatian democracy" after it warns he cannot run in general election while serving as president.
Spar will pay the price for its baseless and unfair accusations against Hungary, according to Minister for Construction and Transport Janos Lazar.
Russia’s answer to Facebook is on a roll as the online market has been rocked to its core by sanctions. But its debt is growing even faster as the company goes on a wild shopping spree to consolidate its position as top dog in Russia's RuNet.
The ECB is likely to defend Glapinski, considering the motion and the rhetoric that accompanies it a political challenge to the central bank’s independence.
The ‘supreme’ leader and spiritual leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, said the primary goal of the Persian New Year was to increase the pace of production through the massive involvement of the country's residents.
Red Cross talks of heart-wrenching scenes, with piles of dead animals scattered across the snowy and icy steppes.
Bosnia has made strong reform progress over the last year, and will start talks as soon as it fulfils conditions set by the European Commission.
Country’s new economic policies have so far not triggered sufficient foreign portfolio inflows “to create the virtuous cycle the reform team need”, says economist.