On May 28, 2026, significant news emerges from Europe and around the globe, focusing on political, economic, and cultural developments. Reports highlight key events impacting the global landscape.
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to the White House, expressing satisfaction with their meeting. Despite differing views on issues like the war in Iran, a personal chemistry exists between them.
After a year in office, Pope Leo XIV emerges as a different successor to Francis, adopting a more pragmatic approach while maintaining some continuity. Since his election on May 8, 2025, Leo has shown a calm demeanor but has begun to take bolder stances on global issues.
During the EL PAÍS festival, Indian thinker <strong>Pankaj Mishra</strong> highlighted that the situation in Gaza exemplifies the dominance of <strong>violence and power</strong> in global politics. This statement came during a dialogue with Colombian writer <strong>Juan Gabriel Vásquez</strong>, focusing on the current political tensions.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has revealed a sense of disappointment in the U.S. regarding European reactions to former President Donald Trump's criticisms. These remarks come at a sensitive time for transatlantic relations.
On May 3, 2026, Europe and the world witnessed significant events in politics, economics, and culture. These developments reflect the current state of affairs in the European continent, highlighting urgent calls for cooperation among member states.
Recent reports highlight the decline of the American empire, emphasizing that imperial systems only endure with adequate means to achieve their goals. President Trump dangerously expanded the empire during the Iranian war.
Questions are rising about the credibility of former U.S. President Donald Trump, as his statements vary significantly, leaving followers and analysts puzzled. Amid this chaos, the question remains: which Trump should we believe?
India is grappling with significant difficulties in defining its role on the global stage, competing with major powers like China, Russia, and Iran. This was emphasized by Indian author Amitav Ghosh in an interview with BBC presenter Michelle Hussain.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte faces a new challenge as U.S. President Donald Trump criticizes NATO for its stance on Iran. These comments come at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdogan</strong> stated that the international system established after <strong>World War II</strong> is experiencing a profound crisis affecting all areas. These remarks come amid increasing global challenges.
The narrative of distorting China's image has deep roots in Western history, originating with the term 'Yellow Peril' in the 19th century and evolving into 'Red Threat.' This shift reflects a change in Western political doctrine towards China.
Melania Trump is chairing a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, marking a historic moment for American First Ladies. This meeting is the first time a First Lady has led a session at the Security Council.