Conservative Party Faces Dilemma Amidst UK Election Landscape
The Conservative Party finds itself in a challenging position as it navigates between the far-right Reform party and the centre-left Labour party, struggling to assert its identity.
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The Conservative Party finds itself in a challenging position as it navigates between the far-right Reform party and the centre-left Labour party, struggling to assert its identity.
As concerns about hantavirus emerge, the European Commission emphasizes that there is currently no immediate cause for alarm, while enhancing coordination among EU member states.
As the situation regarding the stalled Iran conflict poses risks to the global economy, the U.S. and Iran are now pursuing a more limited agreement, sidelining Israel's priorities.
The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is en route to the southern Red Sea, preparing for a possible mission aimed at restoring navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Recent satellite imagery has uncovered extensive damage to US military installations in the Middle East, as reported by The Washington Post and initially published by Iranian media.
Three women, who reportedly have links to the Islamic State, have been arrested after returning to Australia from Syria, where they spent years in a refugee camp. Children were also part of the group.
As local elections approach, doubts about Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership are intensifying among Labour MPs, raising questions about his ability to lead the party into the next general election.
Authorities are working to trace passengers who disembarked from the MV Hondius at St Helena, following the death of a 69-year-old woman in South Africa.
The International Organisation for Migration reports that over 1,200 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean this year, raising alarms about the Greek coastguard's alleged pushbacks.
The IMF has issued a warning regarding the economic outlook for Africa, citing a projected decline in growth and escalating food insecurity linked to the Middle East war.
Board games are experiencing a revival, offering families and friends a way to connect in person and enjoy quality time together. MiraLudo leads this trend in France.
Meta is requesting a judge to reverse a jury's March decision that found the company, along with Google, negligent in designing their platforms related to social media addiction.
Marco Rubio, known for his hawkish stance as a Florida senator, is now balancing support for Trump's Iran policy while trying to carve out his own identity.
"If the people want me to have a third term, I will accept," Tshisekedi says, with him due to step down in 2028.
In a recent settlement, Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to iPhone users following claims that its advertising misled consumers regarding AI features associated with Siri.
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In a recent opinion piece for Euronews, German business leader Reinhold Würth discusses the potential for Germany to overcome its economic difficulties and avoid a 'deindustrialisation spiral.'
The iconic Devils Hole pupfish, native to a single location in Death Valley, is in a precarious situation as federal layoffs raise concerns about its management and survival.
As the conflict in Iran drives up global oil prices, major U.S. oil companies have yet to indicate any plans to boost production, leaving consumers to face higher costs at the pump.
The American Psychiatric Association highlights the critical issue of limited access to mental health care in the U.S., responding to RFK Jr.'s comments on SSRIs.