France 5 hours ago French student arrested after stabbing attack leaves 1 dead, 3 injured at private Catholic school French police arrested a student after he allegedly killed another student in a stabbing attack at his private Catholic school in Nantes.
VIDEO 6 hours ago Stabbing attack at French high school leaves 1 dead, 3 injured Police respond to stabbing at private Catholic high school in Nantes, France. (Credit: APTN)
United Kingdom 21 hours ago UK pool organization scraps trans-athlete policy following court decision, championship controversy After two transgender competitors battled for a women's championship, Ultimate Pool has updated its policies to keep trans players out of female competition.
Russia 2 days ago Russia reduces sentence for American Robert Woodland, who was convicted on drug charges A Russian court reportedly shortened the sentence of detained American Robert Woodland, who has been held overseas following a drug trafficking conviction.
VIDEO 6 days ago Meloni meets Trump, vows to help make the West ‘great again’ Carlo Fidanza, member of the European Parliament, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to break down President Donald Trump’s meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and what it signals for the future of U.S.-Europe relations.
The Balkans April 16 Soros v Trump: Socialists targets conservatives in upcoming European nation's election Ahead of elections in May, Albania’s PM Edi Rama has been accused of targeting opposition candidates. One opposition figures says the influence of President Trump, George and Alex Soros will be felt.
Russia April 16 Russia-linked hackers targeting European diplomats with invites to bogus wine tasting events A Russia-linked hacking group is trying to get European diplomats to download malicious software through invitations to fake wine tasting events, a report says.
Travel April 15 Ancient treasure found by metal detectorists in 'important' and legendary region Metal detectorists recently unearthed millennia-old treasure in a small European village, according to the Breaza Mures Municipality City Hall in Romania. The silver pieces are tarnished with age.
Ukraine April 13 More than 30 Ukrainians killed by Russian ballistics in Palm Sunday strike Russia hit the Ukrainian city of Sumy with two missiles as civilian celebrated Palm Sunday, killing more than 30 people and injuring dozens of others, officials said.
Travel April 11 Dozens of ancient skeletons found in heart of bustling city: 'Hard to imagine' In Brussels, Belgium, archaeologists recently uncovered the remnants of an ancient cemetery in a bustling area of the city. The skeletons date back to the Middle Ages.
Crime April 10 South Carolina woman wanted in murder investigation found in Netherlands Dutch police have located a South Carolina woman, who is wanted in the murder of her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, in the Netherlands.
State Department April 10 State Dept upgrades travel advisory for El Salvador, considered safer than France, other European countries Secretary of State Marco Rubio credited Nayib Bukele's leadership as the U.S. travel advisory for El Salvador was upgraded to the safest designation.
United Kingdom April 10 Greenpeace UK leader arrested for targeting American embassy with ' blood-red dye’: report Greenpeace’s U.K. leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested after tossing hundreds of liters of “blood-red dye" into a pond at the U.S. embassy in London.
Germany April 9 Conservative leader Friedrich Merz secures German government coalition after months of political drift German's center-right Christian Democratic Union and center-left Social Democrats have reached a deal to form a new German government under Friedrich Merz.
Donald Trump April 6 UK prime minister to admit ‘globalization is over’ in response to Trump tariffs: report UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to give an address Sunday in which he will admit the rationale behind President Donald Trump's tariffs and ending globalism.
Politics April 6 Musk says he hopes for 'zero tariffs,' freedom of trade zone between US and Europe Elon Musk says he wants to see tariffs between the U.S. and Europe eliminated in favor of a free trade zone.
Europe April 6 JD Vance's warning on Europe's future shines spotlight on continent's growing list of problems Many countries in Europe are struggling to come to terms with mass migration, rising crime and weak economies. But some nations have taken action and are seeing hopeful results.
Europe April 5 Belgium charges 8 people in European Union Parliament bribery probe Following a probe into suspected bribery at the European Parliament, eight people have been charged with money laundering, corruption and participation in a criminal organization.
VIDEO April 3 Price of peace: Rubio calls for increase in NATO defense spending from Europeans Fox News senior national correspondent Rich Edson reports on the highlights of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's push for peace in Brussels on 'Special Report.'
VIDEO April 3 Trump team 'stopped World War 3' from happening, Russian envoy says Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev discusses meeting with President Donald Trump's team and the status of the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Special Report.'
VIDEO April 3 Rubio says NATO nations must commit to spending 5% GPD on defense Secretary of State Rubio said the threat posed by active war in Europe means NATO nations including the U.S. must establish a "pathway" to spending 5% of their GDP on defense.
World Politics April 2 Blagojevich has new job working for ‘Bosnian Bear’ politician with ties to Putin Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will take on a new role representing the interests of a Serbian politician known as the “Bosnian Bear."
Politics April 2 Vance says we can 'reclaim' society from totalitarian left if we ‘keep on fighting’ Vice President JD Vance headlined an exclusive screening of "Live Not By Lies," Rod Dreher's book-turned-film chronicling the postwar dissidents who had big effects on society.
France April 2 6 populist leaders facing lawfare around world European governments have once again struck out at populist leaders on the continent by banning Marine Le Pen from running in the French presidential election in 2027.
France April 1 Reporter's Notebook: Aftershock from a political 'earthquake' as Le Pen barred from presidential run in 2027 Le Pen called her ban from running a "nuclear bomb" by the system, after a court convicted her of embezzlement and blocked her from office for five years.
MILITARY April 1 Fourth US soldier found deceased in Lithuania after vehicle sank in swamp The fourth and final missing U.S. soldier whose armored vehicle sank in a swamp in Lithuania last week was found deceased Tuesday, military officials say.
Europe April 1 Amsterdam knife attacker who injured 2 Americans suspected of having 'terrorist motive,' prosecutors say The Ukrainian suspect who stabbed five people in Amsterdam last week, including two Americans, likely had a "terrorist motive," Dutch prosecutors say.
VIDEO April 1 Finnish president praises Trump role in push for Russia-Ukraine peace Fox News correspondent Alex Hogan interviews Finnish President Alexander Stubb.
VIDEO March 31 Ben Shapiro calls out courts 'undermining democracy' 'The Ben Shapiro Show' host breaks down global cases of the 'deep state' interfering with democracy on 'The Will Cain Show.'
VIDEO March 31 Will Cain: Conservative voices are silenced here and abroad Fox News host Will Cain dives into the courts around the globe that are going after conservative leaders on 'The Will Cain Show.'