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Italy in Transit Turmoil: Trains Delayed, Flights Grounded
Nationwide Transportation Chaos Fuels Political Storm as Infrastructure Minister Faces Calls to Resign Italy is facing a transportation crisis of unprecedented proportions, with train delays, flight cancellations, and widespread infrastructure failures bringing the country’s mobility to a virtual standstill. The…
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Orbán Steers Clear of Clash with von der Leyen as LGBTQI+ Parade Takes Place in Budapest
Hungary’s Prime Minister Softens Rhetoric Amid EU Tensions While Pride March Fills the Capital In a surprising display of political restraint, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has avoided direct confrontation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU…
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Lula Draws Closer to Modi as Xi Reacts with Fury
India’s Rising Clout in BRICS Stirs Tensions and Reshapes Power Dynamics Within the Bloc NEW DELHI — A diplomatic tremor has shaken the foundations of the BRICS alliance as Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva increasingly aligns with Indian…
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Xi Jinping: The Roots, the Rise, and the Absolute Power of the Hammer-and-Sickle Emperor
From Revolutionary Legacy to Global Command: Inside the Unprecedented Authority of China’s Most Powerful Leader Since Mao BEIJING — Xi Jinping, the unchallenged leader of the People’s Republic of China, has emerged not only as a commanding force within his…
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Britons See U.S. as Growing Threat After Six Months of Trump’s Return
New poll reveals majority in the UK now consider the United States a “serious threat” to global security LONDON — Six months into Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. President, a dramatic shift in public perception has taken root across…
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Sánchez Faces Backlash as Spain Drifts into Isolation
With only 12% popular support, Spain’s Prime Minister steers a lonely foreign policy amid growing domestic discontent MADRID — Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is increasingly under fire both at home and abroad, as a wave of criticism builds over his…
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No Peace Without Justice: Cardinal Pizzaballa’s Call for a Palestinian State
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem emphasizes the necessity of Palestinian statehood for lasting peace in the Middle East In a recent interview, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, articulated a stark and poignant message: peace in the Middle…
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The United States and the Euthanasia of Democracy
How American Political Decay Challenges the Foundations of Democratic Governance In recent years, political analysts and citizens alike have voiced growing concerns about the health of democracy in the United States. What was once considered the beacon of democratic ideals…
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Spain Marginalized as a Second-Tier State Within the EU
Economic Pressures, Political Exclusion, and Shifting Alliances Undermine Spain’s Influence in Brussels Spain, one of the European Union’s founding post-dictatorship democracies and the fourth-largest eurozone economy, is increasingly perceived as a second-tier member within the bloc. Analysts and diplomats are…
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Bannon and the MAGA Movement Oppose Military Action in Iran
America First Advocates Reject Interventionism, Call for Focus on Domestic Priorities As tensions rise in the Middle East and discussions intensify in Washington over potential military responses to Iran’s nuclear activity, a surprising voice of dissent has emerged from within…














