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In this week’s edition of Euronews’ political talk show Brussels, My Love?, we tackle three major stories rattling Europe: escalating US-EU trade tensions, Poland’s sharp political shift, and a ...
A new introduction in the 75th anniversary edition of George Orwell's classic novel about "thoughtcrime" landed at the center of the culture wars.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongfully deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador, is back in the United States ...
Trump senior advisor Kari Lake envisions the agency that includes the international broadcaster Voice of America with 81 ...
Donald Trump pardoned the Proud Boys for invading the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Now they want compensation.
If enacted, the climate superfund would almost certainly trigger a wave of legal challenges. Donald Sobelman, a San Francisco environmental attorney, told CalMatters that the bill is legally ambitious ...
Other evangelicals, like 70-year-old Gil Min-hwa, voted for Kim because she wants to see North and South Korea reunified. In ...
Around the world, there is an increasing distinction between support for Israel and for the Netanyahu government, amid concern that restricting aid into Gaza may breach international law, says Clemens ...
OP-ED. Policies of collective memory, meant to protect societies from the risk of mass crimes and genocide, are in crisis, ...
Reflecting the solid interest in the Switch 2, Nintendo said in May that it expects the company's sales for fiscal 2025 to jump 63.1 per cent from the previous year to 1.9 trillion yen. President ...
Is there really such a thing as a shared European language family? The concept of "Euroversals" dives into the intriguing ...
Aztec and Mayan—two names often linked together in history, but are they really the same? In this video, we explore the ...