European Union
EU questions Trump’s power in Board of Peace, citing constitutional concerns
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday he would be ready to join US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative for the sake of Gaza but could not accept the plan in its current form.
Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up
WATCH: Vance: US power stops Russia, China from invading Greenland, not Denmark
Trump calls for 'total access' to Greenland as negotiations with EU advance in Davos
The day music fell silent: Coldplay, Eurovision, and the neglect of Jewish grief - opinion
From Live Aid to Black Lives Matter tributes, the music industry has a history of rallying for justice – yet Nova’s victims waited in vain for such solidarity.
Herzog to receive credentials from six new ambassadors
Envoys from Estonia, Latvia, the EU, South Sudan, Zambia, and New Zealand to meet the president ahead of Rosh Hashanah.
Belarus frees 52 prisoners after Trump appeal, US eases some sanctions on Minsk
Trump had previously urged Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, to release detainees whom the US leader has described as "hostages."
EU reviewing deals with Israel, citing two-state solution threats, European diplomats tell 'Post'
Senior European officials are watching as the EU’s flagship vision - the two-state solution - disappears day by day, through both official declarations and actions on the ground.
EU Commission chief proposes partial suspension of association's agreement with Israel
The Commission chief said the body will set up a Palestine Donor Group next month, including an instrument for Gaza reconstruction.
France's Macron seeks new prime minister after government's collapse
Following a vote to remove French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, Paris police brace for possibly disruptive protests.
What you need to know about France's political crisis - explainer
Politics has become increasingly fraught in France as the French Prime Minister, François Bayrou, lost a parliamentary vote.
Netanyahu backs EU rollout of tool to track online antisemitism
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports expanding Hungary’s AI tool to track antisemitic hate online across Europe, warning it directly impacts Israel’s security.
EU's Kallas says Xi, Putin, Kim, Iran challenge rules-based order
"Xi standing alongside the leaders of Russia, Iran, North Korea, these aren't just anti-Western optics: This is a direct challenge to the international sysytem built on rules," Kallas said
Germany blocks EU sanctions against Israel, Europe divided over Gaza war
The positions of the different EU countries were made public after mounting public pressure against the EU for its "silence" and "ignorance" on what is happening in the Gaza Strip.