Borrell Calls for European Vigilance Amid Trump's Election Victory
Josep Borrell urges Europe to strengthen its defense policy in response to Donald Trump's election as US President, emphasizing the need for vigilance and preparation for geopolitical changes.
EU Diplomacy: No New Security Architecture Amid Trump's Election Win
EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell states that creating a new security architecture is not feasible in light of Donald Trump's election victory, emphasizing the need for immediate action regarding support for Ukraine.
Bolsonarist Suicide Bombing Outside Brazil's Supreme Court Raises Alarms
A man detonated explosives outside Brazil's Supreme Court, identified as a Bolsonaro supporter, raising concerns about political violence in the country.
Israel Moves to Ban Palestinian Flags in Universities Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel's government is proposing a law to ban the Palestinian flag in universities, imposing fines and imprisonment for violators, amid ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza.
Trump's Nomination of Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Sparks Republican Outcry
Donald Trump's nomination of Rep. Matt Gaetz as Attorney General has ignited controversy within the Republican Party, with several senators expressing skepticism about his qualifications and ongoing investigations into his conduct.
Macron Faces Declining Confidence on Employment Amid Cultural Controversies
Recent polls show a decline in confidence in President Macron's employment policies, while the new edition of the French Academy Dictionary sparks controversy.
Melania Trump Comments on Election Victory but Missing from Family Photo
American Billionaires React to Trump's Historic Election Victory
Borrell Calls for European Vigilance Amid Trump's Election Victory
Trump Appoints Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in New Administration
Tom Cotton: From Military Service to Prominent Republican Senator
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National Rally Faces Backlash Over Dual Nationality Stance Amid Legislative Elections
Ahead of the legislative elections, National Rally's Sébastien Chenu sparks controversy over dual nationality stance, prompting backlash from Macronist camp and a public retraction.
Joe Biden Stands Firm: No Pardon for Hunter Biden in Federal Gun Case Conviction
Joe Biden will not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, after a jury found him guilty of illegal gun possession. This historic conviction intersects personal struggles and national politics as Hunter battles past addiction.
Macron's Gamble: France's Political Crisis Unfolds Before Early Elections
France is in political turmoil with President Macron's dissolution of the National Assembly. With early elections approaching, the country faces a choice between Macron's progressive vision and the rising extremism of the far-right, led by Marine Le Pen.
Supreme Court Upholds Decision: 'Trump Too Small' Cannot Be Trademarked
The US Supreme Court has ruled against registering 'Trump too small' as a trademark, emphasizing the protection of individuals' names under trademark law and confirming the decision does not violate freedom of expression.
Italian Parliament Erupts: MPs Clash Over Controversial Autonomy Bill
A heated debate over a controversial autonomy bill in the Italian Parliament led to physical altercations, injuries, and widespread condemnation. Read more about the violent clash and its broader implications.
National Rally Demands Macron Dissolves National Assembly: A United Front Forming
Following their win in the European elections, the National Rally, led by Jordan Bardella, is calling for the dissolution of the National Assembly. Could a united front with Marion Maréchal and Éric Ciotti change France's political landscape?
Keir Starmer Promises Decade of Renewal with Strategic Labour Transformation
Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, promises a decade of 'national renewal' focusing on economic growth and stability. His strategic transformation of Labour aims to appeal to a broader electorate ahead of the July 4 legislative elections.
US Supreme Court Upholds Unrestricted Access to Mifepristone, Impacting Abortion Rights
The US Supreme Court has upheld unrestricted access to mifepristone, a key medication used in 63% of US abortions, marking a significant decision for abortion rights and reproductive health.
Republican Party Splinters over Controversial Alliance with National Rally
The Republican Party faces internal chaos after leader Éric Ciotti announces an alliance with the National Rally, causing splits and leading to key exclusions. The move has sparked widespread criticism and raises questions about the party's future.
Early Legislative Elections in France: Key Players to Clash in High-Stakes Debate
As France approaches early legislative elections, a high-stakes debate between Gabriel Attal, Jordan Bardella, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon is set to define the political landscape. Discover how each leader positions themselves amid escalating tensions.
Republican Party Faces Turmoil as Ciotti's Alliance with RN Sparks Revolt
The French Republican Party is in turmoil following Éric Ciotti's controversial alliance with the National Rally. Leaders and grassroots members are divided ahead of crucial legislative elections.
François-Xavier Bellamy and Gérald Darmanin Set Clear Stances Amid Political Tightrope in France
François-Xavier Bellamy and Gérald Darmanin outline their stances amid a chaotic political landscape in France, revealing divisions within their party and between political extremes.
Éric Ciotti Defies Republican Ouster Amid Alliance Controversy: Takes Legal Action
Éric Ciotti defies his exclusion from the Republicans, igniting party turmoil amidst a controversial alliance with the National Rally for early legislative elections. Find out the details and implications of his legal action and ongoing power struggle.
François-Xavier Bellamy to Back RN Against Left; G7 Summit Tackles Frozen Russian Assets
François-Xavier Bellamy confirms backing the RN against the left in the 2024 elections. The G7 summit focuses on using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction. Plus, Paris metro line 11 extension and unemployment insurance reform stir political debates.
Tensions Escalate Over Argentina's Bases Law Amid Mass Protests and Global Developments
Discover why Argentina's Base Law sparked mass protests and clashes near Congress, and read about the arrival of a Russian fleet in Havana, highlighting global geopolitical tensions.
Macron's Unemployment Insurance Reform Advances Amid Legislative Elections
Discover how Macron's government is pushing forward with the unemployment insurance reform amidst upcoming legislative elections, aiming for full employment despite political resistance.
Éric Ciotti Sparks Republican Turmoil with Controversial National Rally Alliance
Éric Ciotti's decision to ally with the National Rally has led to internal strife within the French Republican Party, sparking legal battles and widespread criticism.
Macron Dissolves Parliament: France's Political Landscape Transforms as Far-Right Gains Power
In an unprecedented political move, President Emmanuel Macron has dissolved the French Parliament, triggering snap elections amidst a surge in support for Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally. Discover the implications for France's political future.
Senate's Approval of Milei's Base Law Sparks Protests and Police Clashes
Javier Milei's Senate-approved Base Law aims to deregulate Argentina's economy, but the move has sparked massive protests and police clashes. Discover the significant political implications and the key compromises made by the administration.
G7 Leaders Agree on $50 Billion Support for Ukraine; Discuss Gaza Ceasefire and Climate Action
G7 leaders in Apulia, Italy, have agreed on a $50 billion fund for Ukraine and will tackle critical issues like the Gaza ceasefire, climate change, and migration management.
Argentina's Senate Approves Key Reform Package Amid Violent Protests and Strikes
Argentina's Senate has tentatively approved a significant reform package led by President Javier Milei amid violent protests and strikes. The controversial law, aiming at state reforms and deregulations, saw a tie-breaking vote from Vice President Victoria Villarruel.