Donald Trump has indicated his preference for a "grand bargain" with Iran, rather than a "small deal," with reports suggesting that negotiations between the two countries may resume. This comes as US Democrats continue efforts to limit Trump's war powers concerning Iran.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
European nations are reportedly accelerating a fallback plan for NATO in anticipation of a potential withdrawal by Donald Trump. This move reflects growing concerns among allies about the future of the alliance.
A woman dubbed 'Trump's DoorDash grandma,' who publicly defended him, has drawn scrutiny for her past lobbying activities on behalf of the former president. This revelation has sparked controversy among his supporters and the public.
A former NATO chief has warned that the United Kingdom's national security is "in peril," attributing the vulnerability to insufficient defense investment and criticizing Keir Starmer's alleged complacency on the issue.
Tomasz Siemoniak, coordinator of special services, commented on Karol Nawrocki's decision, stating that Nawrocki "bet on a losing horse and will bear the consequences," implying a choice between a "Putin's candidate" and a candidate in Poland's interest.
Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos was among 18 signatories to a joint statement urging de-escalation in Lebanon, as negotiations between Lebanon and Israel are set to commence amidst an ongoing Israeli invasion.
Ukraine and several third countries, including Moldova, have aligned with the European Union's renewed sanctions against Russia. This move signifies their commitment to the EU's foreign policy stance.
A dispute has emerged regarding the composition of the Czech delegation to the upcoming NATO summit, with politician Babiš contradicting himself and a political scientist arguing for the president's attendance.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson is advocating for the abolition of an alleged "leadership fund" and a ban on "allocables" within the national budget, as part of recommendations from a flood control probe.
A British fan, Patrycja Sobanska, found the TV series Grey's Anatomy to be a crucial resource and source of support as she navigated her cancer diagnosis. The show reportedly helped her through her difficult health journey.
A former NATO secretary-general has accused UK opposition leader Keir Starmer of failing to adequately fund the country's defense, according to Reuters.
Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler warned at a NATO conference that excluding Ankara from European defense initiatives could harm European security more significantly than a reduction in US presence.
Intimacy coordinator Paloma Garcia Martens spoke to FRANCE 24 about her profession, emphasizing its importance in ensuring that everyone's humanity is respected during film and television productions.
Three individuals, Dino Ćorić, Armin Šljivo, and Nikola Pranjić, have been identified as suspects in the murder of Adnan Metanović in Sarajevo. The victim was reportedly the son of a well-known manager.
Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) is advocating for his 'Freedom to Build Act,' which aims to reduce new home building costs by nearly $100,000 by cutting what he terms 'bureaucrat taxes' and excessive regulations.
A delegation of ambassadors representing 30 NATO countries visited South Korea for talks on defense cooperation and regional security, with discussions also touching upon the allies' potential role in Hormuz.
Hypothyroidism is suggested as a possible reason for weight gain, even when individuals are following a diet, indicating that poor lifestyle habits may not always be the cause.
Ramil Madriaga, a self-confessed bagman for former president Rodrigo Duterte, claimed that Duterte had former senator Antonio Trillanes monitored but ultimately hesitated to order his assassination.
A Chinese oil tanker, subject to US sanctions, successfully traversed the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly breaching the US-imposed blockade. This incident has sparked debate over the blockade's effectiveness and legality, drawing criticism from Iran.
Climate change, crop diseases, and insufficient investment have reduced the supply of coffee and cocoa, leading producers to transfer costs to prices, reduce grammage, and modify recipes, ultimately increasing final prices.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Nigeria, has officially declared his intention to run for a senatorial seat, setting up a contest against Nwoko.
The large number of Democratic candidates in California's gubernatorial election has created a scenario where a Trump-aligned Republican could potentially win in the deeply progressive state.
A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch and others, ruling that the president’s claim fails to “adequately allege actual malice.”…
Lord George Robertson, former Nato chief, has accused UK Labour leader Keir Starmer of complacency regarding UK defence, stating he is unwilling to make necessary investments.
The City Boy Movement has commended Governor Dapo Abiodun's endorsement of Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi) as the APC's consensus candidate for the 2027 Ogun gubernatorial election.
After US-Iran negotiations collapsed in Islamabad, President Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to eliminate Iranian ships approaching the blockade zone. NATO allies refused to join, and oil markets surged on supply fears.
In the coming days, France and the United Kingdom will organise a conference with countries wishing to participate in a peaceful multinational mission to restore freedom of navigation in the…
Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that NATO is stronger than ever after discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where they also explored how Finland could support traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
A controversy has erupted in the Czech Republic after the Ministry of Defense allegedly prevented the broadcast of an interview with President Petr Pavel, leading his spokesman to accuse them of censorship.
Supporters of Nigeria's All Progressives Congress (APC) held a solidarity rally in Keffi, Nasarawa State, to endorse former Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Abukakar Adamu for the 2027 gubernatorial elections.
A senator has raised concerns over the delay in the rollout of satellite internet services, submitting a call attention notice to the upper house and questioning the IT minister on the issuance of licenses.
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Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stated he could not imagine what President Petr Pavel would do at the NATO summit in Ankara, though he would not prevent his attendance.
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The United States' proposal for a naval blockade to stop Iranian oil exports, specifically targeting the Strait of Hormuz, has met with rejection from key allies, including NATO members and the UK.
Police in Wołomin, Poland, arrested a 22-year-old man suspected of participating in a 'police impersonation' scam. The perpetrators, posing as a police officer and a prosecutor, telephoned an 88-year-old man and convinced him to hand over money.
Economists and political leaders in Europe are debating the fractured global order imposed by the United States, with many expressing that Europe no longer expects anything from Trump and questioning the relevance of NATO.
A procedure performed on the relative of Senator Tomasz Lenz at a district hospital in Aleksandrów Kujawski was reportedly not recorded in the facility's IT system, an allegation confirmed by both the hospital management and the National Health Fund.
Easter week in Serbia began with explosive news, suggesting that 'Marshal Ćaca' along with 'friend Orban' had exclusively created a desperately desired political outcome.
Czech Senator Václav Láska describes the dispute between the Prague Castle and the Foreign Minister, the rejection of the Vatican treaty, and Petr Macinka's political ambitions as a "farce" driven by Macinka's provocative nature.
Japan is set to welcome 30 representatives from NATO member states to Tokyo this month, signaling closer ties amid growing concerns over the United States' reliability as a security partner.
Σε νέα κρίσιμη φάση εισέρχεται η γεωπολιτική αντιπαράθεση ανάμεσα στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες και το Ιράν μετά το ναυάγιο των ειρηνευτικών συνομιλιών στο Πακιστάν με τα σενάρια κλιμάκωσης να…
Australia's youngest-ever senator discusses and responds to criticisms regarding her age and suitability for the role, addressing the 'she's far too young' argument.
A conservative nonprofit, Restoration of America, has launched a $5 million nationwide ad campaign to pressure senators to pass the SAVE America Act, focusing on voter ID rules.
Το ΝΑΤΟ και το Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο «θέλουν πλέον να βοηθήσουν» στο θέμα του Στενού του Ορμούζ, δηλώνει ο Ντόναλντ Τραμπ.
Μιλώντας στο Fox News, ο πρόεδρος των ΗΠΑ ανέφερε ότι οι ειρηνευτικές…
Isoko women have publicly endorsed Dr. Austin Orette, a senatorial hopeful for the Nigeria Democratic Party (NDC). They view him as a crucial figure for achieving a better Delta South.
Czech MP Filip Turek has indicated that Foreign Minister Petr Macinka's opposition to President Petr Pavel's attendance at the upcoming NATO summit is related to Macinka's non-appointment to a specific position.
Portugal has approved a two-year action plan aimed at reversing the decline of pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hoverflies, though environmental groups express concerns about its political and financial backing.
An analysis suggests that shifting blame regarding Iran has heightened the risk of NATO's collapse, emphasizing that Europe must prepare to defend itself independently.
US President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States was in "deep negotiations" with Iran in Pakistan, stressing that "we win" regardless of what happens in the high-stakes talks aimed at…
Senator Lindsey Graham, a proponent of US military operations in the Middle East, addressed concerns about a potential war with Iran affecting the Republican Party's performance in upcoming midterm elections.
Leaders of NATO parliamentary delegations gathered in Riga to discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on Euro-Atlantic security and the significance of the Arctic region.
I verdetti delle giurie di New Mexico e California, che hanno condannato alcune piattaforme a multe molto “salate” per non avere adeguatamente protetto i minori e per avere indotto alla...
Senator Marco Rubio hosted an unusual meeting between Israeli and Lebanese representatives, which concluded with encouraging remarks despite Israel's ongoing military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, overshadowed by the broader US-Iran conflict.
Senators Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, among others, have called on Judge Arun Subramanian to investigate the "suspicious circumstances" surrounding the surprise Live Nation antitrust settlement.
The Speaker of the Slovenian Parliament has announced plans to hold a referendum on the country's potential withdrawal from NATO. This proposal has sparked discussion within the country and internationally.
Philippine lawmakers are addressing the nation's economic challenges, with Senator Legarda arguing against taxing the crisis and emphasizing rising costs, while Representative Dy advocates for a fuel supply security plan under the Kalinga bill.
Lord George Robertson, former Nato chief, has criticized UK premier Keir Starmer's defence strategy, highlighting the escalating financial demands on Britain's armed forces.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is attempting to prevent the sale of bombs and bulldozers to Israel, accusing the U.S. ally of 'genocide' in its recent actions.
The International Monetary Fund has lowered its global growth forecast and issued a warning about a potential worldwide recession. This outlook is largely attributed to the escalating conflict in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets.
Montenegrin President Milatović met with Prevo to discuss partnership for the European path and stronger ties, reaffirming Montenegro's commitment as a reliable NATO ally and a credible partner for regional stability.
A former NATO chief has issued a warning that the United Kingdom is 'under-prepared' due to insufficient defense spending. His comments come as a debate intensifies over the shrinking size and funding of the UK military.
Lebanese President Aoun expressed hope that direct talks with Israel could mark the beginning of the end of Lebanon's suffering. Senator Rubio also highlighted these discussions as a historic opportunity for both nations.
The US State Department confirmed Senator Marco Rubio's participation in ongoing talks between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, aimed at addressing border issues. These discussions proceed amidst reports of Israeli military action near the Lebanese border.
Despite aggressive rhetoric from the US administration regarding NATO, foreign policy experts in Latvia believe that a US withdrawal from the military alliance is not expected in the near future.
Qatar emphasized that the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping lane, must not be threatened. This statement comes amid ongoing regional tensions concerning maritime safety.
Students from the University of Santo Tomas (UST) medical school paid tribute as 32 "silent teachers," referring to cadavers used for anatomical study, were interred. The ceremony marked a dignified farewell for those who contributed to medical education.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home was reportedly attacked with a Molotov cocktail by an individual described as 'anti-AI,' who was later found with a list of other tech executives. Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
A trusting elderly woman from Bratislava lost 30,500 euros after a man impersonating her grandson contacted her by phone and instructed her to hand over cash to an unknown person on the street under the pretext of an urgent bank deposit.
A heated debate occurred at the Diaspora Summit in Tirana, Albania, involving a former miner from the diaspora who criticized government representatives, including Minister Taulant Balla, leading to a confrontation.
Senator Godfrey Osotsi recorded a statement with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) at Parliament. The statement pertains to an attack that occurred in Kisumu.
Former NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson made a rare public intervention, delivering a damning indictment of Keir Starmer's failure to make decisions on defense.
Christian Democrat (CDA) senators in the Netherlands have toughened their conditions for supporting the government's new asylum laws, adding a demand for a specific measure.
Estonia's Internal Security Service (KAPO) announced that a record number of 16 Russian intelligence collaborators were "detained and neutralized" last year, amidst Moscow's increasing reliance on social networks.
The article shares a common and effective method for unclogging sinks, involving the use of baking soda, cleaning vinegar, and patience. These tips are presented as a magical formula to eliminate food residues from sinks and their pipes.
US Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell announced his resignation from his congressional seat following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. His decision garnered reactions from both political parties.
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has arrested 16 suspected terrorists during operations across Punjab, Pakistan, recovering explosive materials including suicide jackets and detonators.
Governor Abiodun has announced Senator Adeola, who represents Ogun West, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) consensus candidate for the 2027 governorship election in Ogun State, Nigeria.
The new Speaker of the Slovenian State Assembly, Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Party of Truth, is planning to hold a referendum on the country's withdrawal from NATO.
Senator Loren Legarda has filed Senate Bill No. 2020, known as the "Bayanihan 3: Power to the People Act," an emergency bill proposing immediate relief for Filipinos and a temporary crisis-specific revenue package.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader JV Ejercito is pushing for a comprehensive review of the Philippines' energy policies, including the Oil Deregulation Law and the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA), and the establishment of a national fuel reserve.
Nationwide traffic disruption occurred in Ireland due to rolling convoy protests, leading the government to offer €500 million in concessions, including further cuts to excise duty and a delayed carbon tax rise, to appease fuel protesters.
Senator Ali Ndume has called upon President Tinubu to take urgent government action to rescue over 400 residents abducted by insurgents in Borno, also advocating for reconstruction efforts in the region.
Rick Jackson, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, is flooding media markets with campaign ads attacking immigrants, transgender people, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives ahead of the primary.
Senator Imee Marcos has criticized the Department of Energy's decision to implement a two-day onsite workweek. Her criticism comes amidst the Philippines' ongoing energy and fuel crisis, questioning the department's response.
A military expert has cautioned that European security could become more regionalized if NATO were to falter, emphasizing the alliance's current role in aggregating diverse threat perceptions.
An opinion piece analyzes whether Gulf countries are rethinking their geopolitical options, potentially forming an 'Islamic NATO,' in response to an emboldened Iran and perceived 'betrayal' by Trump's administration.
Zabieg, który przeprowadzono u krewnego senatora Tomasza Lenza w szpitalu powiatowym w Aleksandrowie Kujawskim nie został odnotowany w systemie informatycznym placówki – ustaliła Wirtualna Polska.
US Representatives Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales are facing serious misconduct allegations, leading to calls from other lawmakers for their expulsion from Congress.
Ahead of the NPT (Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons) review conference, a group of 12 non-nuclear weapon states, including Japan, issued a joint statement. They called on all signatory states to engage in dialogue and cooperation for the maintenance and development of the NPT.
Artemis II's astronauts closed out humanity's first lunar voyage in more than half a century, the run-up to Hungary's crucial election and artist drawings of US President Donald Trump's planned…
The Hospital de Santo António may be required to return €178,000 because doctor Eurico Castro Alves allegedly did not clock in for work between 2021 and 2025 while serving as a coordinator. The IGAS detected undue accumulations, holding the ULS responsible for the issue.
Jean Paul Palomeros, a former French Airforce General and Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation at NATO, discussed potential US blockade threats concerning Iran.
Senator Tomasz Lenz of the Civic Coalition announced plans to file a notification with the prosecutor's office concerning statements made by the director of a hospital in Aleksandrów Kujawski regarding his son's surgery, as an inspection at the facility is ongoing.
Republican Senator Kevin Cramer, known for his pro-Trump stance, is now actively working towards a positive bilateral relationship with Canada, despite previously calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'insufferable.'
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Yhdysvaltojen presidentin viimeisimmät uhkaukset saavat kysymään, onko sotilasliitto Naton pelote jo käytännössä romahtanut, kirjoittaa HS:n politiikan toimittaja Elina Kervinen.
A prosecutor is probing abuse allegations against a prominent Democratic candidate in California's gubernatorial race, who has firmly denied the accusations.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio revealed the reasons behind the late Senator Barry Mpigi's defection from the PDP to the APC, attributing it to Mpigi's effective work in the National Assembly.
Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte has been officially appointed as the president of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) Laban, succeeding Senator Robin Padilla.
A Serbian article uses the analogy of 'puff pastry' to describe the proliferation of political lists and blacklists in the country, criticizing the regime and implying a climate of fear for those who speak against it.
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US President Donald Trump stated on Saturday that the United States has begun "the process of clearing the Strait of Hormuz" and verbally attacked again the countries that rejected his request to carry out...
Nijolė Oželytė, a signatory of Lithuania's Act of Independence and a prominent public figure, shares her experiences and views, emphasizing the importance of educating younger generations about the nation's history and her role in it.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is calling for an immediate inter-agency government response in the Philippines to safeguard jobs and provide financial support to micro, small, and medium enterprises affected by the economic repercussions of the Middle East conflict.
US Congressman Eric Swalwell is under investigation in Los Angeles following multiple sexual misconduct claims from several women, leading to his resignation. His departure has injected uncertainty into the California Governor's race.
The House Committee on Justice in the Philippines has issued a subpoena for former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV to appear and provide documents related to the impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to and held their first direct negotiations in decades, with talks facilitated by the United States. An Israeli envoy described the discussions as an excellent exchange of views.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
German Bundestag member Jürgen Hardt stated in an interview with Latvian Television that Europeans must do everything to maintain NATO unity and ensure the US remains in the alliance.
Petr Pavel has stated he will not comment on his participation in the NATO summit until he meets with Andrej Babiš. This comes amidst accusations from some that the government is running a "dirty campaign" against Pavel.
The Dutch PVV party has threatened to vote against asylum laws in the First Chamber unless more stringent asylum measures are introduced, with Senator Alexander van Hattem demanding further action.
Former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is reportedly considering a run for an open Senate seat in New Hampshire, believing he can flip the seat for the Republican party.
A review of former NATO head Jens Stoltenberg's memoirs, published in "Baltic Sentinel" in late March, caused strong reactions in Latvia and Lithuania.
A man in Moldova has been found guilty by a court of first instance for inciting discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals. The charges stem from a public question he posed to politician Renato Usatîi during an online electoral campaign meeting, asking what should be done with "these LGBT people."
A UNESCO protected zone is reportedly obstructing the development of a highway solution towards Qafasan, which would connect North Macedonia with Albania. Discussions are underway to find a joint solution for the NATO-standard corridor.
Senator Akpabio claims that the increasing insecurity in Nigeria is being sponsored to distract President Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections, suggesting a political motive behind the unrest.
The National Hockey League (NHL) responded to an inquiry from Senator Blumenthal, asserting its confidence in the measures taken to protect the integrity of the league.
Romanian political parties USR and PNL are making calculations ahead of the PSD's decision regarding governance, with Senator Ștefan Pălărie (USR) stating that all PSD demands have been accepted by the coalition.
Adnan Metanović (1990), son of well-known music manager Ruždija Metanović, was murdered yesterday in the Sarajevo neighborhood of Dobrinja. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing.
The Macedonian Army is preparing for the "Blesok 26" field exercise, scheduled from April 19 to 27, which represents a key phase in the NATO evaluation process for its Light Infantry Battalion Group.
A review of the animation "Endless Cookie" describes it as a loopy, hallucinatory film that records the shaggy dog stories of an Indigenous brother, offering a unique representation of First Nations life.
Senator Ali Ndume asserted that Nigeria's insecurity issues could be resolved within six months if the President and the Federal Government were serious about addressing them, emphasizing that it's not about complaining but about decisive action.
Media in Bosnia and Herzegovina are reporting on an alleged attack on former footballer Edin Pehlić in Stolac, with the President of HDZ BiH Youth allegedly involved, as a video circulates.
Airships being built in Joensuu, Finland, are expected to fill a gap in European air defense, with their technology successfully tested in NATO exercises and the company having raised €15 million in funding.
Alexandre Ramagem, Brazil's former intelligence chief and an ally of Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted in a 2022 coup attempt, has been arrested by US immigration authorities. He was apprehended by ICE while a fugitive in the United States.
A Romanian press organization, BRAT, has sent its perspective to Parliament regarding gambling laws, supporting the protection of minors but requesting non-discriminatory legislation.
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State, Nigeria, have rallied in Lafia to show support for Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada's governorship ambition ahead of the 2027 election.
Gabriel Suswam, a former governor of Benue State, has announced his intention to contest for the Benue North-East Senatorial District seat in the 2027 general elections under the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform.
A senator has publicly criticized Governor Makinde for installing him and two others as Ibadan high chiefs, stating the ceremony defied long-standing traditional norms.
Senator Bernie Sanders has announced his intention to push a resolution aimed at blocking US weapons sales to Israel, a move that is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate but could test Democratic support for Israel.
The US President announced fresh contact with Iran for a potential deal and warned that a Strait blockade would be enforced, while NATO refused a direct role in the operation.
Senator Ali Ndume has appealed to President Tinubu to secure the release of 400 individuals abducted from Ngoshe, noting that the military has already rescued the community from terrorists.
A Republican gubernatorial candidate has pledged to pardon NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran, who was convicted of manslaughter for throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect, if elected.
NATO troops have conducted large-scale Arctic exercises, dubbed 'Cold Response 2026', simulating a Russian invasion to test their readiness in the Far North.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has accused Amazon MGM Studios of "bribery in plain sight" for its lavish $40 million bid to secure a documentary about Melania Trump, an accusation the studio denies.
A fact-check confirms that there is no court ruling ordering former senator Leila de Lima back to prison, as she was cleared of all drug charges in 2024 and remains free.
Trump attacks Pope Leo, calling him 'terrible' for foreign policy and 'weak' on crime; US blockade of Iranian ports to start after peace talks collapse
The Nigerian Army has justified a precision airstrike in Jilli village, Borno State, claiming it targeted a terrorist hub, despite reports of civilian deaths. Survivors have since recounted their ordeal, stating they were legitimate animal traders at Jilli market when the attack occurred, while Amnesty International condemned the incident.
A report by Wirtualna Polska alleges that the son of a Civic Coalition (KO) senator received a medical procedure without waiting in line, and that the procedure was not recorded in the hospital's IT system. Both the hospital and the National Health Fund (NFZ) reportedly confirm the findings.
In his book "Não acredites em tudo," Renato Rocha explores how conspiracy theories, such as the belief that 9/11 was a demolition, are rooted in a paranoid instinct that has been part of American society since the 19th century.
A CEO has called on Senator Solomon Adeola to urgently repair the strategic Masa bypass road in Ogun, Nigeria, to prevent future traffic congestion and support local communities.
US Senator Bernie Sanders, appearing at a Manhattan rally, warned that 'the worst is yet to come' for the US economy unless workers unite against billionaires, while also highlighting the threat of AI to human jobs.
An opinion piece discusses the future of NATO, suggesting an "inevitable divorce" and expressing a lack of confidence in the alliance to ensure European security. It questions the reliability of the current security framework.
Benin's Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni is widely expected to win the upcoming election, having received the endorsement of outgoing president Patrice Talon.
Donald Trump miał przekazać sekretarzowi generalnemu NATO Markowi Ruttemu, że oczekuje konkretnych deklaracji dotyczących wsparcia militarnego, jakiego europejskie państwa Sojuszu mogą udzielić USA w…
Senator Ayodele Arise has warned against the imposition of candidates in the Ekiti North primaries, vowing to contest and insisting on direct primaries if consensus fails.
Inga Madžule, a re-emigration coordinator, discusses the challenges and support available for children returning to Latvia from abroad as they integrate into the school system, particularly regarding language skills.
The head of the Norwegian Refugee Council stated that China and India should increase foreign aid and warned that potential plans by NATO nations to boost military spending to five percent of GDP would be a 'major strategic mistake.'
Philippine Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is calling for an immediate inter-agency government response to safeguard jobs and provide financial support to micro, small, and medium enterprises, as the Middle East conflict's economic repercussions, including soaring LPG prices, significantly impact Filipino street food vendors.
Sunday's TV recommendations feature the film 'Allied,' a segment on Salman Rushdie, the 'Pressestunde' political discussion, and Otto Preminger's legal drama 'Anatomy of a Murder.'
An analysis suggests that the Atlantic Alliance's primary issues are not burden-sharing but rather a lack of consensus on threats, leading to questions about its effectiveness.
Senator Elissa Slotkin publicly criticized far-left streamer Hasan Piker, questioning why anyone would appear on his 'antagonistic show' given his past derogatory comments about orthodox Jews and 9/11.
Nigerian Senate President Godswill Akpabio stated that the late Senator who represented Rivers South East Senatorial District served his people and country with honor, dignity, and unwavering devotion to duty.
A union representing differently-abled individuals at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI) in Chandigarh, India, has demanded action against a Deputy Superintendent for alleged discriminatory remarks.