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- Slovenia votes: Liberals face right-wing populist challenge
Slovenia's liberal government faces a tough challenge from right-wing populist SDS party in parliamentary elections.
- Slovenia: Ruling Liberals set to win parliamentary election
Liberals set to form new government
- Latest: Results from the second round of France's local elections
France holds second round of local elections on Sunday
- On the Agenda: What changes in France this week
MPs return to the National Assembly
- German state vote puts Merz's conservatives to the test
Conservatives face test in Rhineland-Palatinate election
- Italy votes in referendum on justice reform with uncertain outcome
Italy votes in referendum on justice reform with uncertain outcome.
- Strait of Hormuz open to all ships except ‘enemy’ vessels, Iran says after Trump ultimatum
Iran allows all ships to pass through Strait of Hormuz, rejects US ultimatum
- Iran threatens to retaliate after Trump gives 48-hour ultimatum to reopen Strait
Iran threatens retaliation on US and Israeli energy infrastructure.
- French voters to choose mayors in key cities including Paris and Marseille
French voters head to the polls for mayoral runoffs in key cities, including Paris and Marseille, as the left fights to hold strongholds and the far right seeks gains ahead of next year's presidential election.
- Democrats pile on Trump for post celebrating Robert Mueller’s death
Democrats criticize Trump for celebrating Robert Mueller's death.
- The Invoiced Alliance: Transactional Power and the NATO Guarantee
The Invoiced Alliance: Transactional Power and the NATO Guarantee
- Live: Trump threatens to strike Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz does not open within 48 hours
US President Donald Trump issues 48-hour deadline for Iran to re-open Strait of Hormuz, threatens to 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if not met.
- Marc Abrahams, founder of the satirical Ig Nobel Prizes: ‘Scientists in the US are very angry. People are waking up’
Ig Nobel Prizes to move to Switzerland as founder fears US safety
- ‘I’m not thinking of leaving’: The need to keep sending money back to their families traps African migrants in the Gulf states
Fluctuating oil prices threaten African migrant workers' jobs in the Gulf states.
- Fatih Birol (IEA): ‘The war in Iran is already the biggest threat to energy security in history’
Fatih Birol warns of biggest energy security threat in history
- Iran war: Tehran vows response to Trump's Hormuz threats
Iran threatens to target US energy infrastructure
- Did Orbán lure the EU into a trap?
Hungarians question EU's handling of Orbán's rule
- Trump Threatens Iranian Power Plants Unless Hormuz Blockade is Lifted
US President threatens Iran with targeting civilian infrastructure, raising concerns about potential war crimes
- Trump sets Iran 48-hour ultimatum for opening Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, warning of severe consequences if it doesn't comply. The ultimatum expires on March 23, 7:44 pm EST.
- War will deepen Iran’s water crisis
Iran's water crisis worsens following US-Israel attack.
- More than 400 TSA officers have quit since partial government shutdown began, NBC News says
TSA officer resignations surge
- Local Opposition Mounts as Trump’s Border Wall Moves Forward
Environmental concerns over construction impact
- Political ideology shapes views on acceptable civilian casualties in war
Conservatives tend to accept higher numbers of civilian casualties in war.
- London mayor calls for UK to rejoin EU in future Labour policy
London mayor Sadiq Khan calls for UK to rejoin EU
- ‘I’m glad he’s dead’: Trump reacts to death of ex-FBI chief Robert Mueller, 81
Trump expresses regret over Mueller's death
- Attention! These states are changing what you can buy with SNAP from April
SNAP benefits will be expanded to include more food items
- The view from Professor Dominic Tierney, author of The Right Way to Lose a War
Professor Dominic Tierney's book critiques conventional military strategies, arguing that many US conflicts have been flawed, citing Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan as examples of failed interventions.
- Robert Mueller, Special Counsel Who Lead Russia Interference Inquiry, Dead at 81
Robert Mueller, 81, led Russia interference inquiry as special counsel
- Trump threatens to send ICE agents to airports amid TSA funding impasse
President Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to US airports if TSA funding is not resolved.
- Maine voters to decide on banning ‘transgender’ males from girls’ sports, bathrooms
Maine voters to decide on banning 'transgender' males from girls' sports, bathrooms
- UK confirms Iran unsuccessfully targeted Diego Garcia base
UK confirms Iran attempted to attack Diego Garcia base
- Narcotics Unit makes arrest during search operation in San Nicolas
Narcotics Unit makes arrest during search operation in San Nicolas
- Trump affirms ‘total endorsement’ of Orbán ahead of Hungary election
U.S. Vice President JD Vance to visit Budapest in April
- Carrie Prejean Boller stands firm as Bishop Barron accuses her of ‘hijacking’ hearing
Bishop Barron accuses Carrie Prejean Boller of 'hijacking' hearing, claims she 'browbeated' witnesses and misrepresented herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice.
- More Than 20 Countries Pledge Support For Safe Navigation In The Strait Of Hormuz
More than 20 countries pledge support for safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
- Former Dutch PM urged King to apologize to Molukkan community for historical injustice
Former Dutch PM Dries van Agt urged King Willem-Alexander to apologize to the Molukkan community for historical injustice.
- Washington sends conflictings signales as war rages on in the Middle East
Washington's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East are sending mixed signals as the conflict escalates.
- War in the Middle East: Jerusalem Old City targeted by Iranian projectile
Iran launches projectile at Jerusalem Old City, US and Israel vow intensified strikes
- US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
- Elon Musk offers to pay salaries of TSA employees amid partial government shutdown
Elon Musk offers to pay TSA employees' salaries amid partial government shutdown.
- Former Dutch PM urges King to apologize to Molukkan community for historical injustice
Former Dutch PM calls for King's apology to Molukkan community for historical injustice.
- The final stretch of the Sagrera project is revitalizing investors and putting residents on alert.
Sagrera project revives investor interest