Telegram founder’s Russian address receives subpoena-Durov named as ‘suspect’

Pavel Durov, the founder of the Telegram messenger, said a summons had been served on him at the address where he lived in Russia...

Montenegro has moved closer to EU accession

EU ambassadors in Brussels have approved the decision to start drafting Montenegro's EU accession treaty, bringing the country ever closer to becoming the 28th...

Ferrexpo worsened its financial results amid falling revenues and EBITDA

Ferrexpo, a mining company with assets in Ukraine, reported a net loss of $211m, which is 4.2 times the 2024 figure ($50.03m). According to the...

US detains another ship for carrying ‘material support’ to Iran

The US Department of Defence said its military boarded the sanctioned vessel M/T Tifani in South Asian waters on the night of April 20...

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO on 1 September, to be succeeded by John Ternus

Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc. Tim Cook will step down on 1 September 2026 to become executive chairman, the company said in a...

Japan relaxes rules on arms exports

Japan will loosen years-old restrictions on arms exports, the government said Tuesday, a significant policy change that opens the way for arms sales abroad. "Given...

Pakistan says it is still waiting for Iran’s response regarding participation in peace talks

Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said Islamabad is still awaiting an "official response" from Iran confirming its participation in peace talks with the US...

Trump ‘doesn’t want’ to extend truce with Iran that ends 22 April

US President Donald Trump has said he does not want to extend the ceasefire agreement with Iran that expires on 22 April. "I don't want...

“Putin has created a monster in Ukraine that could destroy Russia” – New York Post analysis

Russia's war against Ukraine is rapidly moving to a new technological level. This is largely a consequence of decisions made by Moscow itself, writes...

Latvian ports reduced cargo transshipment by 14%

Latvian ports handled 7.782 million tonnes of cargo in January-March 2026, which is 14.2% less than in the same period last year, according to...
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