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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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Bitter Foods May Boost Brain Function Similar to Exercise, Study Finds The distinctive dry, puckering sensation experienced when consuming dark chocolate, red wine, tea, or berries may do more than just tantalize taste buds – it could be activating your brain in ways similar to exercise, according to groundbreaking new…
U.S.-Brokered Russia-Ukraine Talks Set for Geneva as War Approaches Four-Year Mark A new round of U.S.-brokered negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian representatives will take place next week in Geneva, Switzerland, officials from both Moscow and Kyiv confirmed on Friday. The talks, scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, come just days before…
Federal authorities launched an investigation Friday into two immigration officers who allegedly made false statements under oath regarding a shooting in Minneapolis last month. This inquiry is part of a broader pattern involving at least five incidents where initial accounts from immigration officials were later contradicted by video evidence. The…
Cocoa prices have plunged nearly 70% since last Valentine’s Day, but chocolate lovers shouldn’t expect any sweet savings this holiday season or even for Easter treats. Despite the dramatic drop in cocoa futures, U.S. consumers are still facing chocolate prices that are 14% higher between January and early February compared…
French Research Institutions Unite to Combat Digital Disinformation In a significant move to address the growing threat of online disinformation, French national research institute INRIA has formed a strategic partnership with VigiNum to develop advanced solutions for detecting and countering digital manipulation campaigns. The collaboration, reminiscent of Hercules’ battle against…
Republican Lawmakers Call for FCC Investigation of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Republican lawmakers have formally requested the Federal Communications Commission investigate Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl LX halftime performance, transforming what was meant to be entertainment into a politically charged controversy. Representative Randy Fine (R-FL) spearheaded the effort…
TikTok Deportation Content Reveals Shift Toward Algorithmic Border Control In a concerning development that transcends traditional immigration politics, government agencies in the UK and US have embraced TikTok as a vehicle for promoting deportation content, effectively turning enforcement actions into entertainment for casual scrollers. In January 2026, the UK Home…
The Trump administration officially revoked a pivotal scientific finding last week, marking another significant step in its ongoing effort to dismantle Obama-era climate policies. The decision specifically targets the 2015 finding that had declared coal and oil-fired power plants posed serious public health risks, which served as the legal foundation…
European Nations Conclude Navalny Killed with Rare Frog Poison Five NATO countries have officially concluded that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was murdered by the Russian government using a lethal toxin derived from South American poison dart frogs, directly contradicting Moscow’s claims of natural causes. In a joint statement released…
Doctors Without Borders Suspends Operations at Key Gaza Hospital Amid Security Concerns Doctors Without Borders has suspended several medical services at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital following reports of armed, masked men roaming the facility. The international aid organization, also known as MSF, cited “serious” security threats to staff and patients as…
Golfers Sue Federal Government Over Historic D.C. Course Overhaul Two Washington, D.C. golfers filed a lawsuit against the federal government Friday, seeking to block the Trump administration’s plans to reconstruct the historic East Potomac Park Golf Course, alleging violations of environmental laws and potential contamination of a site listed on…
San Francisco teachers and the school district reached a tentative agreement Friday to end the city’s first teacher strike in nearly 50 years, with schools set to reopen for students on Wednesday following the Presidents Day and Lunar New Year holiday weekend. The four-day strike, which began Monday, had shuttered…
