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- Israel Tightens Grip on South Lebanon Despite Ceasefire, Warns Civilians to Stay Away
Israel reinforces military presence in southern Lebanon, instructs residents to stay away from border territory despite ceasefire, warns civilians of potential attacks.
- Gustavo Petro: ‘There will be a rebellion if the United States does not rethink its policy toward Latin America’
Colombian President Gustavo Petro expresses concerns about the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections
- Spain calls Machado decision to skip PM meeting a ‘mistake’
Spain's leftist government criticizes Machado's meeting with right-wing parties as a 'mistake'
- 86 percent applying for Spain's migrant amnesty are Latino, data shows
Most those applying for Spain's migrant amnesty are Latino
- Indus Waters Treaty at Crossroads: Pakistan’s Legal Response and India’s Position
Indus Waters Treaty faces test as India seeks changes to agreement
- China Urges US to Halt Strikes on Civilian Nuclear Facilities
China urges US to stop strikes on civilian nuclear facilities.
- Mijas requests transport ministry to install suicide prevention measures on A-7 footbridges
Mijas council calls for suicide prevention measures on A-7 footbridges
- Iran Signals Diplomatic Openness but Warns of Deep Distrust as Ceasefire Nears Expiry
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasizes diplomatic solutions with the US despite ongoing distrust
- Why Elon Musk is lashing out at Spain’s new residency law again
Elon Musk criticizes Spain's residency law
- Bulgaria's Radev 'pro-EU on surface' but a 'practical Trojan horse for Kremlin', says expert
Bulgaria's Rumen Radev may appear pro-EU on the surface but is actually a 'practical Trojan horse for Kremlin', analyst says.
- Europe Today: Russia-friendly Radev wins in Bulgaria as Orbán hints at lifting EU Ukraine loan veto
Russia's Radev wins election as Bulgaria's president, Hungarian PM Orban hints at lifting EU loan veto, EU leaders to discuss Brexit deal on Friday
- Kremlin Downplays Orban's Influence Over EU's Ukraine Loan
Kremlin downplays Orban's influence over EU's Ukraine loan
- Who will side with Israel when EU foreign ministers talk sanctions?
EU foreign ministers to discuss Israel sanctions
- THIS WEEK: EU summit in Cyprus, shaky Middle East ceasefires and Bulgaria post-election fallout
European Union leaders gather in Cyprus for a key summit, Israel faces possible trade sanctions, and tensions linger in the Middle East.
- Trump Threatens Iran Infrastructure Strikes If No Deal Reached
US to send envoy to Pakistan for Iran nuclear talks
- EU population to fall by 12% by 2100: Which countries will decline the most?
EU population set to fall by 53 million by 2100
- Aid Groups Appeal for Lasting Ceasefire to Address Lebanon’s Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
Aid groups welcome 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon
- EU’s answer to Trump’s Gaza peace board
EU meets on Israel, Bulgarian PM election change
- The Board of Peace, EU edition
EU diplomat Kaja Kallas hosts Gaza summit
- The Case Against False Symmetry
The United States applies nuclear non-proliferation norms with troubling inconsistency.
- Trump Takes Part in “America Reads the Bible” as Tensions with Leo XIV Continue
Trump hosts 'America Reads the Bible' event
- "Nancy Found": The poster that has caused outrage and confusion in the Guthrie case
A social media post claiming Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother, had been found was debunked as false.
- French billionaire defiant as authors quit top publisher
French billionaire Vincent Bollore vows to find new authors for publisher Grasset after 170 employees quit, citing political interference.
- Pro-Russian former president leads Bulgaria’s election polls
Bulgarians vote in eighth parliamentary election
- Hungary’s Tisza party widens parliamentary majority as final votes are counted
Hungary's Tisza party wins parliamentary majority
- Hormuz standoff reignites as the IRGC appears to now shape Iran’s decisions
Iran blocks Strait of Hormuz, hardline IRGC position prevails, no new talks on horizon
- Iran Keeps 60 Percent of Missile Launchers, US Officials Say
Iran retains a significant military presence
- US Delegation to Arrive in Islamabad for Iran Negotiations—Trump
US President Donald Trump announces US delegation's arrival in Islamabad for Iran negotiations.
- Psychology says people who still remember exactly where they were when JFK was shot or 9/11 happened aren’t clinging to a date on the calendar — they’re carrying the exact coordinates of the moment their understanding of the world was permanently rewritten, and the reason those details never fade is because your brain wasn’t recording the tragedy, it was recording the last version of you that existed before you knew the world could break like that
The brain's response to trauma is not just about recording events, but about preserving the self before the traumatic event.
- US Extends Russian Oil Sanctions Waiver Despite Earlier Pledge
US extends waiver allowing Russian oil deliveries, despite earlier pledge to phase out exemptions.
- Italian Deputy PM Urges EU to Restore Russian Energy Imports
Italy's Deputy PM calls for EU to lift ban on Russian energy imports
- US Extends Russia Oil Sanctions Exemption Despite Earlier Treasury Pledge
US extends Russia oil sanctions exemption despite earlier Treasury pledge
- Germany Backs Ukraine’s EU Ambitions
Germany reaffirms support for Ukraine's EU membership
- Germany's crime figures: Comparing apples to oranges?
Crime rates in Germany are higher among immigrants, but this can be attributed to various factors such as socio-economic background, integration issues, and cultural differences.
- Smotrich Seeks Apology from Germany Over West Bank Comments
Smotrich seeks apology from Germany over West Bank comments
- Lavrov Warns of Rising Tensions Over Taiwan, China Sea
Russia warns of rising tensions over Taiwan and South China Sea
- 'They are stealing the election': How Armenia became the next Russia-EU battlefield
Armenia's parliamentary elections in June are closely watched by the EU and Russia, with some fearing foreign interference could steal the election.
- Spain’s Sánchez leads progressive push as far-right gathers in Milan
Spain's Pedro Sánchez leads progressive push, far-right gathers in Milan
- Iran still has roughly 60% of missile arsenal, 40% of drones - report
Iran maintains significant missile capabilities despite war damage, with roughly 60% of its arsenal remaining
- CSTO Is Right to Worry
CSTO is reacting to real regional danger
- North Korea conducts multiple ballistic missile tests
North Korea conducts multiple ballistic missile tests
- Dutch law meant to enable double surnames leaves mothers blocked by fathers’ refusals
Dutch law intended to allow double surnames, but mothers face obstacles
- Reports of discrimination targeting LGBTQ jumped 81 pct. in the Netherlands since 2022
Discrimination targeting LGBTQ+ individuals increased by 81% in the Netherlands since 2022.
- Bulgaria: Pro-Russian Radev leading after parliamentary vote, exit polls show
Rumen Radev's pro-Russian party leads in Bulgaria's parliamentary vote, exit polls show.
- Europe's far right rails at migration 'tsunami' in Milan after Orban defeat
European far-right leaders gather in Milan to protest migration 'tsunami'
- Iran says deal still 'far off' as Hormuz Strait remains shut
Iran's Hormuz Strait remains shut