Romania's Pro-Europe Government Collapses After Vote
Romania's pro-European coalition government lost a no-confidence vote, triggering political turmoil amid austerity measures and a far-right surge in polls.
Romania's pro-European coalition government lost a no-confidence vote, triggering political turmoil amid austerity measures and a far-right surge in polls.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says 'Project Freedom' aims to break Iranian blockade in Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the US is not looking for a fight.
Readers respond to Gaby Hinsliff's column on MPs' drinking, plus letters on birdwatching, Green vote, Andy Burnham, and changing leaders.
Donald Trump launches 'Project Freedom' to open the Strait of Hormuz, risking renewed conflict with Iran and endangering the ceasefire. Analysis by Julian Borger.
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RecommendedLuz Castano responds to a column on Gen Z thinking old age starts at 53, rejecting the label and emphasizing that life remains rich and self-directed beyond 50.
Jewish readers argue against banning pro-Palestine protests, saying Israeli government actions fuel antisemitism, not protests. They call for tackling hate crimes and supporting community security.
French President Macron sang 'Les Feuilles Mortes' as Armenian PM Pashinyan played drums during a state visit dinner in Yerevan, expressing support ahead of elections.
Nigel Farage deploys Zia Yusuf's wild idea of migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas to divert attention from an undeclared £5m donation scandal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney names former war crimes prosecutor Louise Arbour as Canada's governor general, praising her commitment to global institutions and justice.
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RecommendedAndy Beckett argues that Green leader Zack Polanski must be more nimble in fending off attacks than Jeremy Corbyn or risk suffering the same political demise.
Narges Mohammadi, 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is hospitalized under guard after suspected heart attacks, with supporters warning her life is at risk.
A parliament inquiry report by far-right ally Charles Alloncle recommends slashing public broadcasting budgets, merging channels, and cutting entertainment by 75%, sparking criticism from left and center politicians.
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni criticizes circulation of AI-generated deepfake images, including a lingerie photo, warning of cyberbullying and urging verification before sharing.
A US Secret Service officer was arrested for allegedly fondling himself in a Miami hotel hallway, days after working security for Trump's PGA event.
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RecommendedA 71-year-old man was arrested for racially abusing Antoine Semenyo during a match. Everton and Manchester City condemn the abuse, and Marc Guéhi also faced racist posts online.
Marine experts criticize the €1.5m rescue of humpback whale Timmy after its tracker failed, leaving its fate unknown. The German Oceanographic Museum says the whale is likely dead.
Five major publishers, including Hachette and Macmillan, sue Meta for allegedly using copyrighted books and articles without permission to train its Llama AI models.
Laure Ferrari, partner of Nigel Farage, refused to clarify how she financed a house in Clacton, raising questions about the property's funding and potential tax implications.
Israeli Maj Gen Avi Bluth admits troops killed like never since 1967, discriminating against Palestinians while sparing Jewish settlers, in leaked remarks.
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RecommendedHouse Democrats have urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to publicly acknowledge Israel's nuclear weapons, arguing that ambiguity undermines nonproliferation amid the Iran conflict.
Rajiv Menon KC, a leading human rights barrister, faces contempt proceedings for allegedly defying a judge's orders during the trial of Palestine Action activists, highlighting tensions over jury rights.
Tehran sees a semblance of normalcy after ceasefire, but economic woes, inflation, and fears of renewed conflict persist among residents.
Ella Baron's latest cartoon humorously dissects the chaos of this week's elections, highlighting key political moments and public reactions.
Alberta separatists submitted over 300,000 signatures for an independence referendum, but a massive data leak of 2.9 million voters sparks political chaos and investigations.
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RecommendedTom Watson, who led a 2006 coup against Tony Blair, warns Labour MPs against ousting Keir Starmer, saying it would backfire with voters.
The Renters' Rights Act introduces key protections for private tenants in England, including the end of no-fault evictions and fairer rent increase processes.
The US Supreme Court's recent decision weakens the Voting Rights Act, enabling gerrymandering that could disenfranchise minority voters and tilt House control toward Republicans.
Jonathan Pollard, former US navy intelligence analyst jailed for spying for Israel, announces Knesset run on platform of ethnic cleansing, advocating forcible removal of Palestinians from Gaza.
Greg Brockman's personal diary entries are scrutinized as Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI enters its second week, alleging breach of founding agreement.
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RecommendedThe US government has partnered with Microsoft, Google DeepMind, and xAI to review new AI models before public release, focusing on cybersecurity, biosecurity, and chemical weapons risks.