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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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Russia Continues to Leverage Inter-Parliamentary Union for Propaganda, Ukrainian Official Says Russia is actively using its presence at the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), often referred to as the “World Parliament,” to maintain international legitimacy and spread its own narratives about the war in Ukraine, according to a senior Ukrainian parliamentarian. In…
BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Addresses Family Controversy Through Legal Team Attorneys representing BLACKPINK’s Jisoo have issued a forceful statement addressing allegations connecting the K-pop star to a recent controversy involving a family member. The legal response follows media reports that the brother of a prominent K-pop girl group member had been arrested…
Israel Unveils Advanced ‘Ro’em’ Artillery System Amid Fragile Ceasefire with Hezbollah JERUSALEM – The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have deployed a new self-propelled howitzer system called Ro’em – meaning “thunder” in Hebrew – designed to combat Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon. The advanced artillery platform could play a crucial role if…
University of Michigan Board Sees Jewish Regent Ousted as Nominee with Controversial Posts Wins Democratic Support A Jewish member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents has been unseated after Michigan Democrats selected a candidate who previously shared social media posts praising Hezbollah as the party’s nominee. The decision,…
Myanmar’s Military-Backed President Calls for Peace Talks Amid Ongoing Civil War Myanmar’s newly appointed president and former military chief, Min Aung Hlaing, has invited armed resistance groups to fresh peace negotiations as part of his government’s “100-day program,” according to state-run newspapers on Tuesday. This marks his first such initiative…
Starbucks announced Tuesday its plans to establish a corporate office in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of a strategic expansion initiative across the United States. While the coffee giant will maintain its global headquarters in Seattle, where it was founded in 1971, the new Nashville location represents a significant investment in…
The Enduring Relevance of Kant’s Philosophy in a Complex World In an age characterized by technological disruption, ethical challenges, and competing narratives, Immanuel Kant’s philosophical framework continues to serve as a valuable intellectual guide. Far from being confined to academic discussions, Kant’s ideas remain deeply relevant to contemporary debates on…
European Union Expands Sanctions Against Russian Propaganda Operations The European Union has imposed new sanctions on two pro-Russian organizations accused of conducting influence operations across Europe and Ukraine as part of its ongoing efforts to counter Russian information warfare. On Tuesday, the Council of the European Union added two entities…
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has come under scrutiny for his administration’s recent acquisition of a private jet, defending the purchase by making comparisons to neighboring Quebec’s government-owned aircraft fleet. During remarks last week, Ford justified Ontario’s decision by highlighting Quebec’s ownership of multiple government planes. The premier suggested the purchase…
Russian Police Raid Top Publishing House Over Alleged “Homosexual Propaganda” Russian police have stormed the headquarters of Eksmo, the country’s largest publishing house, confiscating thousands of books amid accusations of disseminating “homosexual propaganda,” according to local media reports. During Tuesday’s operation, authorities detained Yevgeny Kapiev, Eksmo’s chief executive, for questioning…
FBI Director Kash Patel has launched a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and one of its journalists, claiming the publication printed false allegations designed to damage his reputation and drive him from office. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the lawsuit names The…
Gunman at Mexico’s Ancient Teotihuacan Pyramids Made Chilling “Sacrifice” Threats Before Deadly Attack A deadly attack at one of Mexico’s most visited archaeological landmarks left one Canadian tourist dead and multiple people injured Monday when a gunman opened fire at the ancient Teotihuacan ruins complex outside Mexico City. The 27-year-old…
