Poland could host US troops Trump pulled from Germany, Nawrocki says
President Karol Nawrocki vows to personally lobby Trump, breaking with Prime Minister Donald Tusk's warning against "poaching" American forces.

President Karol Nawrocki vows to personally lobby Trump, breaking with Prime Minister Donald Tusk's warning against "poaching" American forces.

A woman, identified as Racicot, has accused Senate candidate Graham Platner of sexual assault, detailing an incident in late 2021 where she claims he forced himself on her. Platner has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them false and coordinated. Racicot stated she felt compelled to come forward due to the controversy surrounding another accuser, Lyndsey Fifield.

The European Commission's attempt to advance Serbia's EU membership application by opening a new "cluster" of accession negotiations is facing significant opposition from member states, particularly the Netherlands, due to concerns over Serbia's democratic and judicial reforms and human rights record.

Germany's draft budget for 2027 allocates 20% of federal spending to defense, aiming to meet NATO targets and respond to security concerns. Chancellor Merz defends the rearmament drive against criticism, while Finance Minister Klingbeil acknowledges domestic policy challenges.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated he doesn't know what it will take to get Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate peace with Ukraine. Rutte noted Putin's refusal to engage despite Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's willingness, highlighting recent Russian attacks and Putin's high casualty tolerance.

Microsoft announced Monday it will lay off approximately 4,800 employees, about 2% of its global workforce. The cuts will heavily impact Xbox, with 3,200 gaming jobs and four studios affected, as the company invests in AI and faces industry shifts.

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have destroyed multiple villages near the western border with Chad, displacing thousands, according to survivors and the UN. The RSF, at war with the Sudanese army since April 2023, faces UN accusations of massacres targeting ethnic groups like the Zaghawa. Children are also severely affected, with hundreds killed or injured.