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South Korea to Hold Presidential Election on June 3

South Korea has scheduled a presidential election for June 3, following the dismissal of former President Yoon Suk-yeol. The acting head of state, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, announced that this date was chosen to allow adequate time for political parties to prepare and to ensure the election process......

Russia, accused of stalling, wants answers before truce

US President Donald Trump has expressed growing frustration over the lack of progress towards a ceasefire in the ongoing three-year conflict. Despite discussions with both Ukrainian and Russian officials, Trump voiced his displeasure with the situation, stating that the bombing continues relentlessly......

Algeria's ideological shift: A fierce critique of Washington

In a move that underscores the ideological and political direction of the Algerian regime, journalist Abdelhamid Othmani—known for his close ties to the decision-making circles of El Mouradia and his connections with Boualem Boualem, the architect of Algeria's foreign and domestic policy—has......

Sánchez's strategy to counter Trump’s tariffs by expanding markets in China and Vietnam

In response to the recent tariff hike announced by Donald Trump, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to visit China and Vietnam, two nations significantly impacted by U.S. trade measures. The announcement of a 10% universal tariff and a 20% specific tariff on European Union products has......

U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen: Death Toll and Escalating Campaign

Suspected U.S. airstrikes over the weekend targeting Yemen's Houthi rebels resulted in at least six deaths, according to the rebel group. A video posted by U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the overall casualty count might be higher than the Houthis have reported. A strike on Sunday night in......

Mass protests in Morocco against Israel's Gaza assault and U.S. support

Tens of thousands of Moroccans took to the streets in protest against Israel's intense military actions in Gaza, as well as U.S. backing for the prolonged conflict. One of the largest demonstrations in recent months took place in the capital, Rabat, where protesters stomped on Israeli flags and held......

French Far Right Rally in Paris Against Marine Le Pen Conviction

Supporters of France's far-right gathered in Paris on Sunday after Marine Le Pen, the party’s leader, was convicted of embezzlement and banned from holding public office, a decision that could prevent her from participating in the 2027 presidential election. Le Pen, who is appealing the verdict,......

U.S. revokes visas for South Sudanese nationals amid diplomatic dispute

On April 5th, the United States announced the revocation of all visas issued to South Sudanese nationals, accusing the African country of failing to cooperate in the deportation of its citizens. U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, confirmed the move, stating that the U.S. government was compelled to......

Massive Protests in the U.S. Against the Trump Administration

On Saturday, a wave of mass protests swept across the United States, with tens of thousands of people gathering in all 50 states to challenge what they perceive as the Trump administration's abuse of power. This nationwide action came just days after the announcement of significant tariffs by President......

Ayuso criticizes Trump's tariffs as a mistake leading to poverty

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, strongly opposed the tariffs imposed by the United States under Donald Trump’s administration. She described these measures as a “huge mistake” that would lead to increased poverty and hoped that this trend would soon end.......

UK Parliament seriously considers recognizing Morocco's sovereignty over Moroccan Sahara

UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, confirmed ongoing discussions between the United Kingdom and Morocco regarding the Moroccan Sahara issue. This statement was made during a parliamentary session on April 1, 2025, after Conservative MP and former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Andrew Mitchell,......

Canada Retaliates With 25 Percent Tariff on US Cars

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a 25% tariff on certain American-made vehicles, a direct response to a similar tax imposed earlier by the United States on all imported automobiles. According to Carney, this new Canadian measure targets all US-imported vehicles that do not comply with......

U.S. commitment to NATO remains strong, says Rubio

The United States continues to play an active role within NATO and has no intention of withdrawing from the Alliance, affirmed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a press conference in Brussels. His comments came during a meeting of NATO foreign ministers. Rubio emphasized that President Donald......

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