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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a Pride Month event on Tuesday evening to announce his administration’s commitment to expanding services for LGBTQ+ communities, describing the nation’s largest city as a “haven” for people with alternative gender identities. The announcement included a pledge of $15 million in funding specifically…
The diplomatic relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron has evolved dramatically since their first encounter nearly a decade ago, and the complexities of their partnership will be front and center when world leaders gather next week for the G7 summit in the French lakeside resort…
Pakistan’s government has unveiled its latest budget proposal, marking a significant increase in defense spending while pulling back on development programs and offering limited tax relief to salaried employees. The announcement comes as the country grapples with economic challenges, rising living costs, and mounting regional security concerns. Finance Minister Muhammad…
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela surprised political observers when he called a snap general election on 27th April, scheduling the vote for 30th May. The decision came a full year before his Labour Party administration’s term was set to conclude, triggering an urgent mobilization of election monitoring systems across the…
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has firmly refuted reports claiming that a cargo vessel carrying an Indian crew came under attack off the coast of Oman on Saturday morning, labeling the information as “false” and “baseless.” The controversy centered around the ship Liaki Freedom, which allegedly stopped responding to…
Ukraine has imposed a new wave of sanctions targeting Russian judges, media outlets, and organizations accused of participating in politically motivated legal proceedings against Ukrainian citizens and spreading Kremlin propaganda. The sanctions package encompasses 29 individuals and 17 legal entities, marking another step in Kyiv’s efforts to hold accountable those…
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A forthcoming webinar will examine the critical role of LGBTQ+ journalism in Latin America, bringing together prominent voices from the region to discuss how queer media outlets are combating misinformation and reshaping narratives about sexual and gender minorities across the continent. The online event, which will be conducted in Spanish with English interpretation available, comes at a time when LGBTQ+ communities throughout Latin America continue to face significant challenges in how they are portrayed by mainstream media. Despite growing visibility in recent years, misinformation, harmful stereotypes, and outright invisibility remain widespread problems that affect how these communities are understood and…
A photograph claiming to show a massive turnout at a Cockroach Janta Party protest in New Delhi has become the subject of widespread misinformation on social media, with users falsely claiming the image was artificially generated to inflate the party’s popularity. However, a detailed fact-check reveals a more complex picture…
Ukraine has imposed a sweeping new round of sanctions targeting individuals and entities connected to the persecution of Ukrainian citizens in Russia and occupied territories. The measures, enacted by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, take particular aim at those linked to the case of journalist Viktoria Roshchina, who died while held in…
FC Barcelona has taken decisive legal action against Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, announcing plans to file a lawsuit over inflammatory comments he made during a recent press conference. The move marks a significant escalation in tensions between Spain’s two most storied football clubs, potentially adding a legal dimension to…
Former reality television star Spencer Pratt, who recently finished third in Los Angeles’s mayoral primary election, has released a combative social media video claiming he possesses damaging recordings that could force one of the two remaining candidates to resign if elected. The announcement marks what Pratt calls “Phase III” of…
Philippine officials are crediting years of disaster-preparedness training for helping to minimize casualties after a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern region on Monday, marking one of the strongest tremors to hit the archipelago nation in half a century. The offshore quake, which originated near Sarangani province, claimed 46…
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Two Years After Navalny’s Death, Poisoning Suspicions Mount Mourners gathered in Moscow Monday to mark two years since the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, as new evidence reinforces suspicions that he was killed by a rare poison while in state custody. Navalny died on February 16, 2022, while…
Conservation Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Alleged Censorship in National Parks Conservation and historical organizations have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that National Park Service policies are systematically removing historically accurate and scientifically valid exhibits from America’s national parks. The lawsuit, filed in Boston, claims that directives…
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has openly expressed frustration over unexpected complications in the streaming giant’s planned $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. and HBO Max, a deal originally agreed upon last December. In a candid interview with CNBC on Tuesday, Sarandos accused the Paramount Skydance group of deliberately spreading misinformation…
Federal regulators face lawsuit from NewsGuard amid antitrust investigation Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson finds himself at the center of a legal battle with NewsGuard, a company that rates news outlets for accuracy, as part of a broader effort to address potential anti-competitive practices in digital media. The FTC…
Presidential polling from Gallup is coming to an end after nearly nine decades, in a major shift in how one of the country’s most well-known survey firms measures public opinion. For years, Gallup has been considered the gold standard for tracking how Americans feel about the president. While the organization…
Netflix’s ‘Being Gordon Ramsay’ Offers Glossy View of Celebrity Chef’s Latest Venture Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s new Netflix series “Being Gordon Ramsay” provides viewers with an inside look at his ambitious £20 million project atop London’s 22 Bishopsgate skyscraper. The documentary follows Ramsay as he launches four distinct dining venues…
Rights Groups Sue to Protect Voter Information Seized in Controversial FBI Raid Rights groups have filed a lawsuit to protect voter information seized by the FBI during a controversial raid in Georgia, the latest development in Donald Trump’s continued efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. The NAACP and several…
Peru’s interim president, José Jerí, was removed from office Tuesday amid corruption allegations, further destabilizing the country as it approaches presidential and congressional elections in April. The ouster follows a scandal dubbed “Chifagate,” in which Jerí was allegedly filmed meeting with a Chinese businessman who holds a concession for an…
Federal Judges Granted New Latitude to Defend Courts Against ‘Illegitimate Criticism’ Legal experts and conservatives are voicing strong opposition to newly released ethics guidelines that permit federal judges to speak out on certain issues. Critics argue the guidance, published this month by the U.S. Judicial Conference, represents a hypocritical stance…
The Olympic Controversy Putting Curling in the Spotlight The world of curling has long sought ways to elevate its profile beyond its quadrennial Olympic spotlight. After decades of marketing efforts, the solution arrived unexpectedly—a heated dispute over a finger grazing a granite stone, captured on camera and followed by an…
U.S. Military Strikes Kill 11 in Anti-Drug Trafficking Operations The U.S. military conducted a series of strikes on three boats in Latin American waters on Monday, killing 11 people in what marks one of the deadliest days of the Trump administration’s campaign against alleged drug traffickers. The death toll has…
African EV Manufacturers Accelerate Local Assembly, Pioneering Affordable Transport Solutions Electric mobility companies across Africa are making significant strides in local manufacturing, assembling electric vans and taxis using Chinese-supplied kits and introducing innovative financing models to expand clean transportation on the continent. In Nigeria, Lagos-based Saglev has begun assembling 18-seater…
