Populist Robert Fico's opposition to supplying arms to Ukraine could strain fragile unity on matter in European Union and NATO

Running for reelection, the ruling Law and Justice party is flailing in every direction to keep its populist credibility, but its latest pivot may have far-reaching implications

At private NYC event, PA leader says EU pushed him to hold elections and said it would coax Israel to allow balloting in East Jerusalem, but failed to deliver: 'They're all talk'

Initiative's European architect highlights effort to show parties what will be available to them if they reach a deal; Arab participants use event to blast Israeli policies

Ministerial gathering on UNGA sidelines will see European, Arab, global actors form working groups to develop perks that conflict parties will be able to enjoy if they make a deal

Josep Borrell names prisoner as Johan Floderus, 33, held captive for over 500 days on spying allegations

Man identified as Johan Floderus, a Swede working for the EU's diplomatic corps whom Tehran seemingly accused of spying for Israel

As Washington and Tehran near potential prisoner exchange deal, tensions remain high around Strait of Hormuz, with increased seizures by Iran and boosted US naval presence

National security minister, already on island for vacation, attends discussion with Cypriot justice minister; talks reportedly kept strictly to topic of aid mission

US bureau chief Jacob Magid discusses Washington's reactions to two deadly attacks in Israel as news editor Luke Tress looks at Jamie Foxx incident and Memphis shooting

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