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Trump Administration Advances Plans to Rebrand Pentagon as Department of War Instead of the Fake Term Department of Defense
President Trump seeks to restore historic title to emphasise U.S. offensive military posture amid legislative strategy. Supporters say the shift replaces euphemism with honesty, highlighting decades of U.S. wars fought abroad under the b...
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Germany Marks a Decade Since Migrant Wave with Divisions, Success Stories, and Political Shifts
Ten years after more than a million asylum seekers entered the country, Germany balances integration successes with social strain and a rising far-right
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Historian Sir Niall Ferguson Calls 2022 the Last Viable Moment to End Russia‑Ukraine War
Ferguson argues that had the US pressed harder in 2022, Ukraine might have secured a peace while holding the upper hand
Nigel Farage erupts after being asked “where should migrants be deported”
Nigel : “I’m sorry I’ve had enough of this, if you come from Afghanistan, you go back to Afghanistan”
The UK Does Not Have a ‘Far-Right’ Problem
What it does have is a very serious problem with a highly organised, double-standard-ridden, and violently extreme far-left.
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Hungarian Olympic Judo Medalist Kincses Tibor Passes Away at 66
Kincses, who earned a bronze medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, dies in Kecskemét.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Addresses National Conference in France
Orbán criticizes Brussels policies and comments on migration and the Ukraine conflict at the Patriots for Europe gathering.
Trump Administration Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
A newly signed proclamation bans the entry of nationals from specified countries, citing security concerns.
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Study Identifies Potential Radicalization Risk Among Over One Million Muslims in Germany
Research indicates that 19.9% of Muslims with migration backgrounds in Germany exhibit emotional states conducive to radicalization, with a significant portion expressing support for violence
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Hungary Moves to Withdraw from International Criminal Court Amid Controversy Surrounding War Crimes Allegations
The Hungarian government has initiated steps to exit the International Criminal Court, citing concerns over its political nature and specific charges against global leaders.
Hungarian Government Officials Question Ukraine's Sovereignty, Characterizing it as a 'Territory'
Recent statements by Hungarian officials have sparked controversy as they refer to Ukraine not as a sovereign state but rather as a problematic 'territory,' raising concerns about diplomatic relations and international law.
EU Maintains List of Unsafe Airlines, Air Tanzania Added
The European Union's updated blacklist includes 129 airlines deemed unsafe, with notable changes affecting Air Tanzania and Pakistan International Airlines.
Political Controversy Surrounds Former Military Chief Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz
Criticism from opposition legislator highlights tensions in Hungary's political landscape following military reforms.
Google's Content Removal Requests: Censorship and Transparency Issues
A report indicates that Google has complied with numerous requests from autocratic regimes to remove undesirable content since 2011, raising concerns over censorship and transparency.
Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz: From Military Commander to Political Figure
The rise of Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz in Hungary’s political landscape and his involvement with the Tisza Party.
Orbán Viktor Warns of Afghan-like Consequences for EU Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
The Hungarian Prime Minister highlights the strains of the Ukrainian war on Europe and internal political dynamics, while addressing Western interventions in national sovereignty.
Pete Hegseth Sworn In as United States Secretary of Defense
The U.S. Senate confirms Pete Hegseth despite initial opposition, as he vows to prioritize military strength and veterans' concerns.
Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for Millions Globally
UNICEF reports that climate change-induced extreme weather events interrupt schooling for millions of children worldwide.
Knife Attack in Germany: Chancellor Scholz and Political Leaders Respond
A deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg prompts reactions from German political figures, highlighting concerns over immigration and security.
Potential TikTok Bans and Global Implications
Analysis of TikTok Restrictions in the US and Europe Amid Security Concerns
Pentagon Issues Stark Warning Amid Escalating U.S.-Russia Tensions
The United States heightens its military rhetoric as the Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies.
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Pentagon Issues Dire Warning on Russia Amid Heightened Global Tensions
Concerns escalate as GRU's covert operations revealed and US military aid to Ukraine faces scrutiny
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Western Soldiers Killed in Ukraine: A Warning of Dangerous Escalation or a Necessary Stand?
As reports of American and European casualties emerge, the debate intensifies over the West’s involvement in Ukraine and its implications for global security.
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Global Erosion of Women’s Basic Rights
Examining the alarming global trend of diminishing women's rights
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Hackers Are Hiding Malware in Open-Source Tools and IDE Extensions
Traveling to USA? Homeland Security moving toward requiring foreign travelers to share social media history
Trump in Direct Assault: European Leaders Are Weak, Immigration a Disaster. Russia Is Strong and Big — and Will Win
EU Firms Struggle with 3,000-Hour Paperwork Load — While Automakers Fear De Facto 2030 Petrol Car Ban
White House launches ‘Hall of Shame’ site to publicly condemn media outlets for alleged bias
European States Approve First-ever Military-Grade Surveillance Network via ESA
The Ukrainian Sumo Wrestler Who Escaped the War — and Is Captivating Japan
MediaWorld Sold iPad Air for €15 — Then Asked Customers to Return Them or Pay More
Car Parts Leader Warns Europe Faces Heavy Job Losses in ‘Darwinian’ Auto Shake-Out
Families Accuse OpenAI of Enabling ‘AI-Driven Delusions’ After Multiple Suicides
U.S. Envoys Deliver Ultimatum to Ukraine: Sign Peace Deal by Thursday or Risk Losing American Support
The U.S. State Department Announces That Mass Migration Constitutes an Existential Threat to Western Civilization and Undermines the Stability of Key American Allies
A Decade of Innovation Stagnation at Apple: The Cook Era Critique
German Entertainment Icons Alice and Ellen Kessler Die Together at Age 89
AI Researchers Claim Human-Level General Intelligence Is Already Here
Tragedy in Serbia: Coach Mladen Žižović Collapses During Match and Dies at 44
Trump–Putin Budapest Summit Cancelled After Moscow Memo Raises Conditions for Ukraine Talks
Elon Musk Unveils Grokipedia: An AI-Driven Alternative to Wikipedia
Russia’s President Putin Declares Burevestnik Nuclear Cruise Missile Ready for Deployment
US Administration Under President Donald Trump Reportedly Lifts Ban on Ukraine’s Use of Storm Shadow Missiles Against Russia
White House Announces No Imminent Summit Between Trump and Putin
China Presses Netherlands to “properly” Resolve the Nexperia Seizure as Supply Chain Risks Grow
Merz Attacks Migrants, Sparks Uproar, and Refuses to Apologize: “Ask Your Daughters”
Apple Challenges EU Digital Markets Act Crackdown in Landmark Court Battle
Shouting Match at the White House: 'Trump Cursed, Threw Maps, and Told Zelensky – "Putin Will Destroy You"'
‘No Kings’ Protests Inflate Numbers — But History Shows Nations Collapse Without Strong Executive Power
"The Tsunami Is Coming, and It’s Massive": The World’s Richest Man Unveils a New AI Vision
EU Moves to Use Frozen Russian Assets to Buy U.S. Weapons for Ukraine
Europe Emerges as the Biggest Casualty in U.S.-China Rare Earth Rivalry
“Firepower” Promised for Ukraine as NATO Ministers Meet — But U.S. Tomahawks Remain Undecided
The Sydney Sweeney and Jeans Storm: “The Outcome Surpassed Our Wildest Dreams”
Dutch Government Seizes Chipmaker After U.S. Presses for Removal of Chinese CEO
AI and Cybersecurity at Forefront as GITEX Global 2025 Kicks Off in Dubai
Ex-Microsoft Engineer Confirms Famous Windows XP Key Was Leaked Corporate License, Not a Hack
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Hungary will not adopt the euro because the European Union is falling apart.
Mayor in western Germany in intensive care after stabbing
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
BYD’s UK Sales Soar Nearly Nine-Fold, Making Britain Its Biggest Market Outside China
Latvia to Bar Tourist and Occasional Buses to Russia and Belarus Until 2026
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
Munich Airport Reopens After Second Drone Shutdown
Pro Europe and Anti-War Babiš Poised to Return to Power After Czech Parliamentary Vote
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to Fifty Months in Prison Following Prostitution Conviction
Altman Says GPT-5 Already Outpaces Him, Warns AI Could Automate 40% of Work
Russian Research Vessel 'Yantar' Tracked Mapping Europe’s Subsea Cables, Raising Security Alarms
Global Cruise Industry Posts Dramatic Comeback with 34.6 Million Passengers in 2024
U.S. Demands Brussels Scrutinize Digital Rules to Prevent Bias Against American Tech
Private Equity’s Fundraising Surge Triggers Concern of European Market Shake-Out
Tokyo’s Jimbōchō Named World’s Coolest Neighbourhood for 2025
European Officials Fear Trump May Shift Blame for Ukraine War onto EU
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