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House Democrats Avoid Committing to Harris for 2028 Presidential Run House Democrats are remaining noncommittal about whether former Vice President Kamala Harris should pursue another presidential bid in 2028, signaling uncertainty within the party about its future leadership. When asked about Harris’s potential candidacy, Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina,…
Greece Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Ensure AI Serves Society Greece is taking bold steps toward enshrining artificial intelligence regulations in its constitution, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announcing plans for amendments that would require AI to benefit humanity rather than harm it. The conservative leader outlined the proposed changes on…
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration’s new sanctions on Cuba during a press conference in Havana on Friday, particularly highlighting measures against Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (GAESA), a powerful business conglomerate operated by Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces. The sanctions, announced Thursday, represent a significant expansion…
Amid the swirling controversy over U.S.-Iran military engagements, a comprehensive New York Times investigation has cut through competing narratives to establish the actual scope of damage inflicted on American military facilities. Using satellite imagery analysis, the Times has identified 18 U.S. military sites across seven countries that sustained damage during…
CSIS Chief Warns Alberta Secession Vote Vulnerable to Foreign Interference The director of Canada’s intelligence agency has issued a stark warning about the vulnerability of Alberta’s potential secession referendum to foreign disinformation campaigns, particularly from Russia. In an interview with CBC’s “The House,” Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Dan…
In a swift response to mounting public concern, the Indian government has officially refuted widespread rumors claiming that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) plans to discontinue the ₹500 currency note. The speculation began after a viral video posted by the Instagram account ‘insightswithnicky’ alleged that the ₹500 denomination would…
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Iran Claims Mojtaba Khamenei Recovering from Strike Injuries Amid Conflicting Reports Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in “good health” and suffered only minor injuries during the February 28 strikes, according to senior Iranian officials who spoke on Friday. These statements come as international speculation mounts over his condition and ability to govern following the attack that reportedly killed his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Mazaher Hosseini, head of protocol in the office of the supreme leader, provided specific details about the injuries, stating that Khamenei sustained damage to his kneecap, lower back, and the area behind his ear.…
President Trump Announces Three-Day Ceasefire Between Russia and Ukraine, Major Prisoner Exchange President Donald Trump announced Friday a three-day ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia coinciding with celebrations of the Soviet Union’s World War II victory, alongside a massive prisoner exchange between the warring nations. The temporary truce will begin Saturday…
A man has been arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon after allegedly threatening former Prince Andrew during a dog walk near his residence on the Sandringham Estate in eastern England. Norfolk Constabulary confirmed the arrest occurred Wednesday evening following reports of a man “behaving in an intimidating manner”…
In a revealing study published in the Journal of Common Market Studies, researchers have uncovered significant divisions among Members of the European Parliament regarding disinformation and its regulation. While lawmakers broadly agree that disinformation poses a problem, they fundamentally disagree on its nature and appropriate countermeasures. “We can see a…
Google Reaches Settlement in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit with Black Employees Google has finalized a settlement with Black employees who alleged systemic racial discrimination at the tech giant, marking the conclusion of a legal battle that began in 2022. The settlement received final approval this week after being initially announced in…
Journalists Embrace AI Tools to Combat Misinformation at DRU Workshop In an era where digital technology is rapidly transforming journalism, the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) has taken a significant step toward equipping its members with essential artificial intelligence skills. A comprehensive workshop recently brought together approximately 500 journalists who received…
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In the bustling municipality of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay, a groundbreaking initiative to combat misinformation has taken root, though challenges in implementation continue to hamper its full potential. The Barangay Information Network (BIN), established in the community, represents a coordinated effort to ensure residents receive accurate, timely information while stemming…
The viral footage widely circulated on social media purportedly showing illegal Bangladeshi immigrants fleeing West Bengal after the BJP’s victory over the TMC in recent assembly elections has been debunked as misleading. Multiple fact-checking efforts have confirmed that the video actually depicts crowds attending Biswa Ijtema, one of the world’s…
Nigerian opposition forces have found a new home in the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), a party whose registration was previously the subject of controversy but now stands poised to challenge the ruling establishment ahead of the 2027 elections. Former presidential candidates Peter Obi of the Labour Party and Rabiu Musa…
UK consumers have received a staggering £3.5 billion in refunds through illegitimate claims over the past year, according to new research from payment services provider emerchantpay. The study reveals that approximately 6.5 million people successfully obtained refunds after falsely disputing genuine transactions they had previously authorized. The comprehensive research, conducted…
Civil Rights Groups Sue Florida Over New Congressional Map, Alleging Partisan Gerrymandering A coalition of civil rights and voter advocacy organizations has filed a lawsuit challenging Florida’s newly approved congressional map, claiming it violates state constitutional provisions against partisan gerrymandering. The legal action represents the second challenge in as many…
European leaders have sharply rebuked Donald Trump’s latest threat to impose higher tariffs on European vehicles, with French President Emmanuel Macron warning that allies should be focusing on cooperation rather than economic confrontation amid global instability. Speaking to reporters in Armenia on Tuesday, Macron emphasized the poor timing of such…
A federal civil rights agency has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging the news organization discriminated against a white male employee by denying him a promotion in favor of a less qualified female candidate to meet diversity goals. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought the suit…
In an unprecedented display of unity, three of Victoria’s leading firefighter organizations have launched a blistering critique of the state’s fire service leadership, accusing them of enabling government negligence despite billions collected in community levies. The United Firefighters Union (UFU), CFA Volunteers Group (CFAVG), and the Across Victoria Alliance (AVA)…
In an increasingly visual society, experts are raising concerns about the declining role of art education in fostering critical thinking skills vital for democracy. A new report commissioned by the Swedish Psychological Defence Agency identifies visual literacy as a fundamental democratic competence that is currently undervalued in the educational system.…
In a rare disclosure during an impeachment hearing, Representative Leila de Lima confirmed meeting with Ramil Madriaga, the alleged former bagman of Vice President Sara Duterte, but firmly denied providing him with any scripted testimony. The meeting, which took place on December 8, 2025, has become the center of swirling…
More than 100 Ukrainian and Polish historians will gather in Baranów Sandomierski, Poland, from May 6-8 for a landmark historical congress aimed at addressing contested historical narratives and strengthening bilateral scholarly cooperation. The Ukrainian-Polish Historical Congress represents a significant effort to counter Russian propaganda that portrays the two neighboring nations…
Green Party’s Polanski Faces Scrutiny Over Credential Discrepancies Green Party leader Zack Polanski is facing mounting pressure after revelations that he made false claims about his professional background, raising questions about his credibility as his party enjoys unprecedented political momentum. An investigation by The Times revealed that Polanski incorrectly described…
