
EU Pushes Through €90bn Ukraine Loan as Oil Flows Resume
With Viktor Orbán’s exit, the European Union finally clears the path for a massive financial package to Kyiv.
Monday, June 22, 2026

With Viktor Orbán’s exit, the European Union finally clears the path for a massive financial package to Kyiv.

The Chinese Communist Party successfully pressured three African nations to block Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's flight path, marking a new low in Beijing's campaign to isolate the democratic island.

President Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran to allow the regime additional time to present a unified proposal to end the ongoing conflict.

Meta is implementing a new tracking tool to monitor employee computer activity, repurposing staff productivity data to train its internal artificial intelligence models.

Driven by domestic economic pressures and intense competition, Chinese companies are rapidly expanding their global footprint to capture market share from Western competitors.

Kevin Warsh defended his independence and proposed a necessary overhaul of the Federal Reserve during a contentious confirmation hearing marked by partisan grandstanding from Democrats.

Volodymyr Zelensky is expressing frustration over the lack of official visits from US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Kyiv, even as the Trump administration shifts its diplomatic focus toward the Middle East.

The Israel Defense Forces have sentenced two soldiers to military detention and removed them from combat duty after they were caught on camera vandalizing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon.

The Iranian regime's hostile actions have backfired, resulting in two million layoffs and a crippled economy as international pressure and military consequences take their toll.

Apple is positioning hardware executive John Ternus to succeed CEO Tim Cook, tasking him with navigating the company through the volatile AI race and complex international trade relations.

In an unprecedented power grab, the European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary’s laws restricting LGBTQ content for minors violate EU treaty values.

Apple has announced that hardware engineering head John Ternus will take over as CEO on September 1, marking a shift toward product-focused leadership after Tim Cook’s long tenure as an operations-driven executive.