Bulgaria's Prime Minister Charts Course Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Rumen Radev, elected on April 19, outlines his vision for Bulgaria, aiming for modernization while carefully balancing ties with both Europe and Russia.
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Rumen Radev, elected on April 19, outlines his vision for Bulgaria, aiming for modernization while carefully balancing ties with both Europe and Russia.
The administrative court has confirmed the ban on a far-right demonstration in Paris, emphasizing the current 'very tense political climate' as the reason for this decision.
As the Fatah congress approaches, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is reportedly aiming to secure a position for his son, Yasser Abbas, on the influential central committee.
Residents of Tenerife express anger and resignation as the MV Hondius approaches, raising fears about potential health risks associated with hantavirus.
Recent events have raised uncertainty regarding the future of the FDA commissioner, who previously believed his position was secure.
The Pentagon has made available a collection of transcripts, video clips, and audio recordings regarding unidentified flying objects, referred to as unidentified anomalous phenomena.
A new initiative allows students and staff at the Villetaneuse campus to enjoy €1 meals at university restaurants, marking a trial run for the next academic year.
A US jury has convicted four men associated with a Florida security firm for their roles in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, exacerbating the ongoing turmoil in Haiti.
In a significant ruling, four men from South Florida were convicted for their roles in the assassination plot against Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, which took place in 2021.
Following a significant cyberattack that disrupted thousands of educational institutions, the Canvas system has resumed operations. Authorities are currently investigating the incident.
In a significant diplomatic shift, France has rescinded the invitation extended to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for the upcoming G7 summit, reportedly under pressure from the United States.
A significant international effort is underway to trace passengers from the MV Hondius, with at least five confirmed hantavirus cases across 12 countries, according to the UN health agency.
In a notable move, Niger has suspended nine French media outlets, reflecting the growing anti-French sentiment in the region.
As artificial intelligence integrates into Africa's creative landscape, Nigerian filmmakers are exploring its potential to reshape storytelling while preserving cultural integrity.
An examination of the contrasting approaches to gerrymandering by Democrats and Republicans in New York reveals that Democrats may not pursue aggressive tactics similar to those of the GOP.
The US Central Command has confirmed military strikes on Iranian missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz, escalating ongoing tensions in the region.
Recent judicial decisions regarding redistricting have seemingly revitalized the prospects for Republican candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
After a cyberattack attributed to the hacker group ShinyHunters, the Canvas education platform is now back online. The group had previously attempted to extort universities.
The decrease in remittances from Pakistani workers in the Gulf is causing anxiety for families who rely on this financial support for essential needs like food and education.
Recent UFO files present a collection of fascinating sightings, yet they intentionally leave the interpretation of these phenomena to the public's discretion.