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Spain’s Sánchez Issues Apology Over Top Aide’s Alleged Corruption
Prime Minister Seeks to Repair Trust Amid Political Turmoil On June 14, 2025, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez appeared before the Congress of Deputies to deliver a formal apology for the involvement of one of his closest aides in a…
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A Stronger Shield: Germany Advocates Defence-Centric EU Budget
Berlin Seeks to Prioritize Security in the Next Multiannual Financial Framework As the European Union prepares negotiations for its next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) covering 2028–2034, Germany has emerged as a leading voice advocating for a significant shift in budgetary…
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Breaking the Cycle: Milei Lowers Argentina’s Monthly Inflation Below 2% for the First Time Since 2020
Economic Shock Therapy Yields Unexpected Disinflation in May 2025 In a watershed moment for Argentina’s beleaguered economy, President Javier Milei announced that the country’s monthly inflation rate fell to 1.5% in May 2025. According to the National Institute of Statistics…
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Tumbling Tactics: US Senator Alex Padilla Wrestled to Ground at LA News Conference
A Disruptive Incident Highlights Security Concerns at Public Events On June 12, 2025, during a routine press conference in downtown Los Angeles, a dramatic moment unfolded when US Senator Alex Padilla was suddenly wrestled to the ground by an unidentified…
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Fuel Smuggling at Sea: Mexican Authorities Seize U.S.-Linked Vessel
In March, a 46,000-tonne tanker was captured for allegedly importing fuel illegally from the United States In a dramatic operation earlier this year, Mexican authorities seized a 46,000-tonne vessel off the nation’s Gulf Coast, suspecting it of illegally importing fuel…
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The Enemy Within: Trump’s Latest Move Raises Authoritarian Alarm Bells
Critics warn that the former president’s recent actions signal a deepening threat to democratic institutions Former President Donald Trump’s most recent political maneuver has ignited a new wave of concern among political analysts, historians, and democracy advocates, who describe it…
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Italian Left Rejected at Referendum, But No One Resigns
The Unshakable Leadership of CGIL’s Landini and the Crisis of Accountability Italy’s left-wing parties and labor unions are facing renewed scrutiny following a resounding defeat in recent national referenda. Despite the scale of the political embarrassment, no major figures have…
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Tragedy in Graz: A 22-Year-Old Student Turns Violent
A Wake-Up Call for Politics to Address Youth Distress Graz, Austria — The city is reeling after a devastating act of violence committed by a 22-year-old student, raising urgent questions about the mental health and social struggles of today’s youth.…
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The EU Expands Its Cybersecurity Mission
A Strategic Push to Support Businesses and Governments Against Growing Digital Threats The European Union is taking a significant leap forward in its approach to cybersecurity. With the rise in sophisticated cyberattacks affecting both public institutions and private enterprises, the…
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700 Marines Deployed to Los Angeles: A Federal Response to Rising Unrest
Pentagon authorizes large-scale troop movement to safeguard federal personnel and property amid escalating tensions In an unprecedented move, the U.S. Department of Defense has approved the deployment of 700 U.S. Marines to Los Angeles, citing the urgent need to protect…














