Investigator Claims Netanyahu is Guilty of Corruption Charges
Eli Asayag, the lead investigator in Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption case, asserts his belief in Netanyahu's guilt, citing thorough evidence and a swift investigation process.
South Korea's President Yoon Lifts Martial Law After Parliamentary Backlash
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law citing threats from North Korea, but lifted it hours later following a parliamentary backlash.
Netanyahu's Military Reforms: A Threat to Israeli Democracy?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is implementing measures targeting military and security establishments, amid criticism of their performance during the October 7 events, raising concerns about the implications for democracy in Israel.
South Korea's Martial Law Crisis: What You Need to Know
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law in response to opposition demands, but reversed the decision within hours after parliament voted against it. This incident has sparked protests and discussions of potential impeachment.
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Case on Transgender Minors' Treatment
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a significant case regarding transgender minors' access to medical treatments, with potential implications for their rights and health.
Éric Coquerel Challenges Macron's Legitimacy in Historic Censure Vote
LFI MP Éric Coquerel introduces a motion of censure against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, questioning the legitimacy of his government amid political turmoil in France.
Joe Biden Pardons Hunter Biden: A Controversial Decision Before Leaving Office
Merkel's Memoir Launch with Obama Sparks Controversy Over Ukraine Relations
Trump Appoints Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France Amid Controversy
Elon Musk's Controversial Targeting of Federal Employees Raises Concerns
GCC Foreign Ministers Meet in Kuwait Ahead of Supreme Council Summit
Kash Patel Nominated by Trump to Lead FBI Amid Controversy
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Marine Le Pen Urges Negotiation with Barnier Amid Censure Threat
Marine Le Pen has indicated that the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier is avoidable if he engages in negotiations with the National Rally regarding the Social Security budget. The RN is prepared to vote for a censure motion if their demands are not met.
Trump Appoints Charles Kushner as U.S. Ambassador to France
Donald Trump has nominated Charles Kushner, father of Jared Kushner, as the U.S. ambassador to France, highlighting his business background and aiming to strengthen U.S.-France relations.
Tensions Rise in Romans-sur-Isère as Opposing Groups Commemorate Thomas Perotto
On November 30, 2024, Romans-sur-Isère hosted two opposing demonstrations commemorating the murder of Thomas Perotto, reflecting deep societal divisions in France.
Israeli Government Faces Backlash Over Coalition Funding Amid Economic Crisis
The Israeli government is under fire for allocating NIS 248 million to coalition parties, raising concerns about priorities amid a looming financial crisis.
GCC Leaders Gather in Kuwait to Strengthen Regional Cooperation
The 45th Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Kuwait aims to enhance cooperation among member states, focusing on regional stability and economic growth.
Biden's Biggest Mistake: Not Arresting Trump After January 6
In a Newsweek article, Roy Rosenfeld argues that President Biden's failure to arrest Trump after the January 6 insurrection was his biggest mistake, undermining the seriousness of Trump's actions and weakening the narrative surrounding the event.
Biden Photographed with Anti-Israel Book, Sparks Controversy
President Biden was seen holding an anti-Israel book by Rashid Khalidi, prompting discussions about his stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
US Military Support for Taiwan: A Provocative Move Against China
The US has approved a $320 million military support package for Taiwan, including F-16 spare parts, potentially escalating tensions with China.