The EU Commission has unveiled plans to borrow €150 billion to fund a major rearmament push. This joint borrowing proposal comes in the form of loans rather than grants—an idea largely rejected by so-called ‘frugal’ countries such as Germany and the Netherlands.
The 27th Thessaloniki International Documentary Sinema Şenlik is set to bring over 260 documentaries to the big screen, with dozens of world premieres and an AI-themed tribute.
Read our full guide to the UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA): who needs it, how long it’s valid and how to apply.
The Commission has pledged an action plan for the steel industry to be launched in mid-March, days after US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against the sector are slated to come into force, beckoning the onset of a trade war.
The move comes as part of the UK’s four-point roadmap to ‘reach peace and defend Ukraine’.
Who stood out? Who had the best style? And who wasn’t there? Here’s everything this year’s Oscar Class Photo tells us.
The tech giant plans to spend $500 billion (€477.50bn) in the country over the next four years, bolstering domestic production as more tariffs loom.
The UK government is hiking defence spending to help build up Europe’s forces against Russia — but decades of funding cuts and recruitment problems have hollowed the British armed forces out.
Blue Origin says its next spaceflight is set to make history with the first all-woman flight since the Soviet Union’s Valentina Tereshkova’s solo spaceflight in 1963.
US and Russian diplomats meet in Istanbul to discuss embassy operations, with Ukraine off the agenda. This is a second round following talks in Saudi Arabia that signalled a shift in US policy under Trump.