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EU Parliament Dismisses No-Confidence Motion Against von der Leyen
Despite far-right-led efforts, Ursula von der Leyen secures broad support in Strasbourg On July 10, 2025, the European Parliament in Strasbourg witnessed a dramatic vote of no confidence aimed at European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The motion, spearheaded…
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Moïsi Warns: Moscow Now Realizes Europe’s Reality
After years of strategic oversight, Russia acknowledges a united EU front, says geopolitical analyst Dominique Moïsi. In a recent interview at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, French geopolitical analyst Dominique Moïsi delivered a striking assessment: “Moscow finally…
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Pedro Sánchez Confronts the Deepest Crisis of His Premiership
Spain’s Prime Minister battles political turmoil, judicial pressure, and coalition fractures amid corruption probe Pedro Sánchez Confronts the Deepest Crisis of His PremiershipSpain’s Prime Minister battles political turmoil, judicial pressure, and coalition fractures amid corruption probe Madrid — Spanish Prime…
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Libya Snubs Italy: Minister Piantedosi Rebuffed Amid Mounting Migration Crisis
Diplomatic tensions flare as Tripoli rejects Italian overture, raising fears of renewed migrant landings on Italian shores Libya Snubs Italy: Minister Piantedosi Rebuffed Amid Mounting Migration CrisisDiplomatic tensions flare as Tripoli rejects Italian overture, raising fears of renewed migrant landings…
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Italian Justice Minister Nordio Faces Resignation Calls Over Almastri Case Lies
Political turmoil grows as Justice Minister Carlo Nordio is accused of misleading Parliament in high-profile judicial scandal ROME — The Italian political landscape is once again shaken by controversy, this time surrounding Justice Minister Carlo Nordio. Allegations that Nordio knowingly…
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Jay Powell and the Tightrope: How Long Can the Fed Chair Stay Above Politics?
As economic pressures and political tensions rise, Jerome Powell’s tenure tests the limits of central bank independence Jay Powell and the Tightrope: How Long Can the Fed Chair Stay Above Politics?As economic pressures and political tensions rise, Jerome Powell’s tenure…
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Von der Leyen Dismisses Top Diplomatic Advisor Belloni
High-level shake-up in Brussels sparks speculation ahead of EU leadership transition In a move that has sent shockwaves through Brussels’ diplomatic circles, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has dismissed her top diplomatic advisor, Elisabetta Belloni. The unexpected decision…
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Czech Republic: Okamura’s SPD Surges Ahead of October Elections
Populist Party Gains Ground Amid Economic Anxiety, Migration Concerns, and Voter Disillusionment With just months to go before the Czech Republic heads to the polls, the far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party, led by Tomio Okamura, is witnessing a…
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Living Under Siege: How Crime and Violence Shape Daily Life in South Africa
From urban centers to rural towns, South Africans navigate fear, inequality, and resilience in a country plagued by rising insecurity. For millions of South Africans, safety has become a distant memory. Whether commuting to work, locking up homes at night,…
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Starmer Backs Reeves for Long-Term Role as Chancellor
Labour leader signals stability and economic continuity with strong endorsement of Rachel Reeves ahead of critical policy period. In a significant show of confidence, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has declared that Rachel Reeves will serve as Chancellor of the…














