Today, more than 7,200 Slovak doctors collectively quit their jobs in protest over working conditions and government austerity measures. The medical union LOZ announced that it is more than half of the hospital doctors in the country.
Ilya Yashin, the Kremlin adversary who was exchanged in a historic prisoner exchange between Russia and the West in early August, says he is working with colleagues - including activists Yulia Navalna and Vladimir Kara-Murza - to unite Russians abroad with the goal of ousting President Vladimir Putin.
The Albanian opposition blocked intersections across the country today demanding that the current government be replaced by a technocratic interim government before next year's parliamentary elections.
Ukraine's eastern front in Donetsk has just collapsed, Ukrainian military general Dmytro Marchenko said.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany denied the information published on social networks that no one welcomed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of that country, Analena Berbock, during her visit to China. The official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sebastian Fischer, denied the writing and some media.
Austrian police have released a photo of Roland Drexler (56), who is suspected of killing the mayor of the town of Kirchberg on the Danube in Upper Austria and at least one other person. The police are looking for him and warn that he is dangerous and armed.
NATO confirmed today that North Korean soldiers have been sent to Russia to help it in its war against Ukraine and that some of them are already deployed in Russia's Kursk region, where Russia is fighting an incursion by Ukrainian forces.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi called on the UN Security Council (UNSC) to meet urgently and condemn the Israeli attack on Iran.
Israeli military strikes killed at least 45 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip today, most of them in the north, Palestinian health officials said, as diplomatic efforts continued in Qatar to secure a ceasefire in the year-long war.
Several days of attacks by paramilitary forces in eastern and central Sudan killed more than 120 people in one city, a group of doctors and the United Nations announced today.
Dozens of people were injured Sunday when a truck plowed into a bus station in central Israel, Israeli rescue workers said.
The Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip announced that 42,924 people were killed in Israeli attacks on the territory in the past year.
Israel's attack on Iran is complete, Israel's public broadcaster announced before dawn on Saturday after Tel Aviv said it had hit military targets in Iran.
The Israeli army carried out attacks on military targets in Iran. Israel's military said it hit "precise" military targets in Iran, as Iranian state media reported several explosions. Iran said Israel attacked military facilities across the country on Saturday morning, causing "limited damage" in some areas.
Seven NATO members, among whom Germany and the United States, opposes the invitation of Kiev to join the Alliance and hesitate to respond to the appeal of the Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenia to become a member.
At least four people were killed on Thursday in Russian attacks in the east of Ukraine, the Ukrainian authorities announced
Without concrete agreements in Brussels is 24. October completed joint meeting of the main negotiators of Serbia and Kosovo.
German companies have long focused on the Chinese market, but India becomes increasingly important, due to growing geopolitical tensions between Beijing and West.
Ukrainian air defense shot down between 40 and 50 drones launched by Russia in 11 Ukrainian regions early this morning, the Air Force of Ukraine announced.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel had uncovered a plot to attack the Lebanese Hezbollah through underground tunnels with jeeps and rockets.
Croatian MEP Tonino Picula, after being appointed Permanent Rapporteur of the European Parliament for Serbia, announced that in his evaluations of Belgrade's progress, he will insist on fulfilling the requirements that are put before the candidate countries for joining the Union.
The attackers who caused an explosion today at the headquarters of the Turkish Aerospace Industry (TUSAS) near Ankara arrived at the scene by taxi, according to Turkish media. Several images shared by Turkish news outlets show at least two attackers, one of whom is a woman, advancing inside the compound with long-barreled rifles.
South Korea is considering direct arms shipments to Ukraine as reports suggest North Korea is preparing to help Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. This represents Seoul's most proactive stance towards arming Ukraine so far, the Guardian writes.
The Israeli army confirmed that three weeks ago in an attack in Beirut, it "eliminated" a member of the radical Lebanese movement Hezbollah, Hashem Safiedin, who was considered a possible successor to the assassinated leader Hassan Nasrallah.