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Bulgaria's Radev to Resign, Paving Way for Snap Election Bid
Politics23h ago

Bulgaria's Radev to Resign, Paving Way for Snap Election Bid

President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria announced his resignation, a first for a Bulgarian head of state in the post-communist era, potentially signaling his intent to form a political party before upcoming snap elections. The resignation, pending Constitutional Court approval, follows the collapse of the previous government due to anti-corruption protests, adding to the country's ongoing political instability.

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Trump Vows Greenland Tariffs; EU Pledges Retaliation
Politics17h ago

Trump Vows Greenland Tariffs; EU Pledges Retaliation

Donald Trump has pledged to impose tariffs on European nations resisting his efforts to acquire Greenland, prompting a strong response from the EU and its allies who assert Greenland's sovereignty. Trump suggested tariffs would begin at 10% on February 1st and increase to 25% by June 1st on goods from the UK, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland until an agreement is reached.

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Trump's Energy Bill Promise: One Year Later, a Reality Check
Politics5h ago

Trump's Energy Bill Promise: One Year Later, a Reality Check

President Trump pledged to halve energy bills, but one year into his term, gasoline prices have decreased by approximately 20% while electricity costs are increasing. Despite promises to boost domestic energy production, low oil prices have tempered drilling activity, although the industry has secured significant lobbying wins. The price of crude oil, a key determinant of gasoline prices, is subject to global market dynamics beyond presidential control.

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Syria Ceasefire Falters: Clashes Erupt After SDF Deal
Politics23h ago

Syria Ceasefire Falters: Clashes Erupt After SDF Deal

A ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF, intended to end recent fighting and integrate the autonomous region into state institutions, is reportedly being tested by renewed clashes. The agreement, which stipulates SDF withdrawal from key provinces, follows weeks of conflict and aims to unify a divided Syria, though the SDF had previously resisted relinquishing autonomy gained during the fight against ISIS. Both Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazlum Abdi have expressed hopes for the deal's success in achieving unity and ending bloodshed.

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Trump's World Order Challenge Unmatched Since WWII: Doucet
Politics5m ago

Trump's World Order Challenge Unmatched Since WWII: Doucet

President Trump's foreign policy is significantly altering the established global order through actions such as pursuing the acquisition of Greenland and challenging existing alliances. This approach, reminiscent of 19th-century expansionist doctrines, has sparked debate regarding its impact on international relations and historical precedents of American interventionism. While supporters may view these actions as prioritizing American interests, critics express concern over the potential destabilization of long-standing diplomatic norms.

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UK Defends Chagos Deal After Trump's "Stupidity" Attack
Politics5m ago

UK Defends Chagos Deal After Trump's "Stupidity" Attack

The UK government is defending its agreement to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while leasing back Diego Garcia for a UK-US military base, despite criticism from former US President Trump who called the deal an act of "great stupidity" and a sign of weakness that could benefit China and Russia. UK officials maintain the agreement will not compromise national security and that the US continues to support the arrangement, which involves a £3.4 billion payment from the UK.

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Greenland protesters parody Trump's MAGA with 'Go Away' caps
Politics17h ago

Greenland protesters parody Trump's MAGA with 'Go Away' caps

Protests have emerged in Denmark and Greenland against potential U.S. acquisition of the territory, with demonstrators donning "Make America Go Away" hats as a form of political expression. The hats, a parody of Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan, reflect concerns about U.S. intentions in the Arctic and have garnered support from European governments who emphasize the need to protect the region.

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Uganda Election Dispute: Bobi Wine Claims Fraud Evidence
Politics5h ago

Uganda Election Dispute: Bobi Wine Claims Fraud Evidence

Uganda's President Museveni won reelection with 72% of the vote, while opposition leader Bobi Wine garnered 25%, prompting allegations of widespread election fraud. Wine's party and others reject the results, citing irregularities and intimidation, as the UN reports repression during the election. Wine claims he is in hiding after a police raid and urges supporters to reject the declared results.

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Uganda Election: Wine Claims Fraud in Museveni Victory
Politics5h ago

Uganda Election: Wine Claims Fraud in Museveni Victory

Uganda's President Museveni won reelection with 72% of the vote, while opposition leader Bobi Wine garnered 25%, leading to disputed results and allegations of widespread irregularities. Wine's party and others reject the outcome, citing ballot stuffing and intimidation, while the UN reports repression and intimidation during the election. Wine claims to have evidence of fraud and states he was forced into hiding after his home was raided.

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'Europe is at a total loss': Russia gloats over Greenland tensions
Politics5h ago

'Europe is at a total loss': Russia gloats over Greenland tensions

'Europe is at a total loss': Russia gloats over Greenland tensions23 hours agoShareSaveSteve RosenbergRussia EditorShareSaveReutersListen to Donald Trump and you would think Moscow and Beijing were lying in wait off the coast of Greenland, ready to pounce to boost their power in the Arctic."There are Russian destroyers, there are Chinese destroyers and, bigger, there are Russian submarines all over the place," President Trump said recently.That is why, according to America's president, US control of Greenland is essential.So how do you think Moscow has reacted to its alleged plot being uncovered and potentially thwarted by a US takeover of Greenland?The Russians can't be pleased. Right?Wrong.Follow live updatesIn an astonishing article, the Russian government paper is full of praise for Trump and critical of European leaders who oppose a US annexation of Greenland."Standing in the way of the US president's historic breakthrough is the stubbornness of Copenhagen and the mock solidarity of intransigent European countries, including so-called friends of America, Britain and France," writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta."Europe does not need the American greatness that Trump is promoting.

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Trump Vows Greenland Tariffs; EU Pledges Defense
Politics5h ago

Trump Vows Greenland Tariffs; EU Pledges Defense

Donald Trump has stated he will impose tariffs on European nations, including the UK, that oppose his efforts regarding Greenland, prompting a strong response from the EU and its allies who assert Greenland's sovereignty. The proposed tariffs, starting at 10% and increasing to 25%, have sparked international concern, with European leaders emphasizing that Greenland's future should be determined by its inhabitants and Denmark. Trump maintains that Greenland is crucial for national and world security, indicating no change in his stance.

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Russian Strikes Cut Kyiv Heat; Parliament, Homes Hit
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Russian Strikes Cut Kyiv Heat; Parliament, Homes Hit

A recent Russian aerial strike has disrupted heating and power for a significant portion of Kyiv, including the Ukrainian parliament, leaving one million residents without power amidst freezing temperatures. President Zelensky stated that repelling the attack cost Ukraine approximately 80 million in air defense missiles alone, while Mayor Klitschko reported efforts to restore services to affected residential buildings following previous attacks. The strikes, which targeted multiple cities, have resulted in casualties and injuries, prompting ongoing air raid alerts.

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Venezuela's Political Shift Divides Nation After US Alliance
Politics23h ago

Venezuela's Political Shift Divides Nation After US Alliance

Following a U.S. intervention and the ousting of President Maduro, divisions are emerging among Venezuelans regarding the nation's new alliance with the United States and its implications for the country's vast oil wealth. While Maduro's inner circle, still composed of Chavistas, navigates this shift, some loyalists to the late Hugo Chávez question their ideological commitment, advocating for a return to policies of resource nationalism and anti-Americanism. The evolving relationship with the U.S. is prompting debate about Venezuela's future direction and its core principles.

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Supreme Court Rulings This Week Could Impact Trump's Greenland Ambitions
Politics1d ago

Supreme Court Rulings This Week Could Impact Trump's Greenland Ambitions

The Supreme Court may soon rule on the legality of President Trump's trade tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Analysts suggest a ruling against the tariffs could undermine Trump's stated intention to leverage tariffs to acquire Greenland from Denmark. A negative ruling would force the administration to seek alternative methods, potentially delaying or complicating any such effort.

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Trump Hardens on Greenland Tariffs; EU Vows Defense
Politics18h ago

Trump Hardens on Greenland Tariffs; EU Vows Defense

President Trump has stated he will impose tariffs on European nations who oppose the U.S. acquisition of Greenland, prompting a strong response from the EU, who vow to protect their interests. European allies, including the UK and Denmark, have asserted Greenland's sovereignty, while Trump declined to rule out the use of force and detailed tariff plans on goods from multiple NATO-allied countries. The proposed tariffs, starting at 10% and increasing to 25%, aim to pressure these nations into accepting a deal for the U.S. to purchase Greenland from Denmark.

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