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Politics
Carlos Mazón, the president of the Generalitat, announced on Monday that his government has reached an agreement with Vox to approve the 2025 budgets for the Valencian Community. These budgets have been referred to by Mazón as those for "reconstruction," in light of the consequences......
SEOUL, March 17 – South Korea's opposition Democratic Party has called on the Constitutional Court to promptly rule on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment, arguing that the prolonged deliberation is exacerbating national division and is an act of irresponsibility. As the eight-member......
Iran has announced that it will carefully review U.S. President Donald Trump's invitation for talks before providing a response, according to a statement from its foreign ministry on Monday. The Iranian government has criticized the United States for failing to back its words with actions. Both......
A Moroccan parliamentary delegation held discussions in Mexico City with several Mexican officials on enhancing parliamentary cooperation and coordination on matters of shared interest. These talks took place on the sidelines of the participation of Moroccan parliamentarians in the World Conference......
Chinese President Xi Jinping has turned down an invitation to attend a summit in Brussels commemorating the 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations, according to the Financial Times. Instead, Premier Li Qiang will represent China, meeting with the heads of the European Council and Commission.......
The Trump administration took a drastic step on Saturday by putting journalists at Voice of America (VOA) and other U.S.-funded media outlets on leave, halting operations that have been vital in countering Russian and Chinese information campaigns for decades. Employees at VOA, Radio Free Asia, and Radio......
During a virtual summit hosted by London, a group of thirty leaders supporting Ukraine agreed to apply "collective pressure" on Russia, which is suspected of wanting to continue the war, to compel Moscow to accept a ceasefire. French President Emmanuel Macron, one of the participants in the......
An Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahiya, a northern town in Gaza, claimed the lives of at least nine Palestinians, including three local journalists. The attack occurred on Saturday as Hamas leaders were in Cairo for ceasefire negotiations. The airstrike targeted a car, killing those inside and critically......
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a review of the planned acquisition of a fleet of U.S. fighter jets, according to the Ministry of Defense. The agreement made with Lockheed Martin and the U.S. government involves the purchase of 88 F-35 aircraft, costing approximately $85 million each. The......
The Arab League Secretariat has announced the organization of an International Conference to Combat Islamophobia, scheduled to take place on July 8th at its headquarters in Cairo. This announcement was made on the occasion of the annual International Day to Combat Islamophobia, observed on March 15th. The......
US fighter jets launched multiple airstrikes across Yemen, resulting in at least 31 casualties after President Donald Trump warned the Houthis against targeting ships in the Red Sea. The attacks, which mark the most significant military action since Trump’s return to office, followed threats from......
South Africa has conveyed its regret regarding the expulsion of its Ambassador to the United States while emphasizing its commitment to fostering a beneficial relationship with Washington despite recent diplomatic tensions. Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool was expelled following remarks he made that were deemed......
The United States is contemplating strict entry restrictions for travelers from 43 countries, according to a report by the New York Times on Friday. The article, citing anonymous sources, explains that the countries would be classified into three categories. The "red" category would include......