The recent EU asylum reform signifies a significant shift towards a tougher migration policy, including stricter measures for families with children. Read More
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The finance ministers of the European Union have finally reached an agreement on a reform of the common debt rules, after months of negotiations. Read More
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Since October, a civil trial against the former US President has been ongoing: Trump is accused of manipulating the assets of his corporation for years.
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Solidarity with Ukraine has been crumbling among Republicans in the United States for some time now. Currently, they are blocking further billions in aid to the country.
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X Unlocks Conspiracy Theorist JonesX Unlocks Conspiracy Theorist Jones
by Nonoby NonoConvicted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has been banned from X (formerly Twitter) for years, has had his account reinstated by owner Musk, citing a poll among his followers.
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Argentina has a new president: the libertarian populist Milei has been sworn in as president of Buenos Aires, in the presence of Ukrainian President Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban.
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At least six people have been killed in severe storms in the US state of Tennessee. A tornado left a path of devastation in the city of Clarksville, causing widespread …
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Milei’s Response to Resistance: A New Leader of the Right-Wing Revolution in Argentina
by Nonoby NonoRight-wing revolution? Argentina’s new president Milei takes office today. His supporters hope for a right-wing revolution in the country plagued by ongoing crises.
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Controversial Congressional Hearing Appearance Leads to UPenn President Magill’s Resignation
by Nonoby NonoAfter facing significant public criticism for her appearance at a US Congressional hearing on antisemitism, University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has announced her resignation.
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Defiance Behind Bars: Tales of Courage and Resilience from Nicaragua’s Political Prisoners
by Nonoby Nono606 days – that’s how long opposition activist Tamara Dávila spent in detention before Nicaragua’s dictator, Ortega, deported her and 221 others from the country.