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For the first time since the start of the bitter budget dispute in the United States, Republicans and Democrats have taken a concrete step toward ending the partial government shutdown. On Sunday night, the Senate approved the discussion of a temporary funding bill introduced by the House of
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After allegations of manipulation related to a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump, the Director-General of the British broadcaster BBC, Tim Davie, has resigned. BBC News Director Deborah Turness will also step down, according to the broadcaster on Sunday night. It is said that the
Read more: Scandal at the BBC: Resignations After Deceptive Editing of Trump Speech
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President Donald Trump has suffered another setback in the legal disputes over the deployment of the National Guard in major U.S. cities. Federal Judge Karin Immergut, appointed by Trump himself, described the deployment of the National Guard in Portland, Oregon, on Friday (local time) as “illegal”
Read more: Federal judge permanently blocks National Guard deployment ordered by Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the imminent deployment of an international stabilization force in the Gaza Strip. Speaking from the White House, Trump said the mission, coordinated by Washington, will begin “very soon” and include several countries that have already expressed
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A major aviation tragedy shocked the state of Kentucky on Tuesday afternoon, when a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville’s international airport. The plane, bound for Honolulu, had just begun its ascent when it lost control and went
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Richard “Dick” Cheney, one of the most influential and polarizing figures in modern American politics, has passed away at the age of 84. Known for his formidable command of national security affairs, his decisive style in moments of global crisis, and a public life that spanned five decade
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In a significant shift in U.S. strategy toward the war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump has stepped back from the possibility of supplying long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv, emphasizing that he hopes the conflict can be resolved without escalating to that level of military support. The decision
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The popularity of President Donald Trump is slipping as concern over the cost of living grows. A new poll places his approval rating at 40%, with 57% disapproval — matching the lowest point of his term and reflecting growing frustration among voters who expected faster relief from persistent prices.
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Donald Trump has once again stirred controversy by openly suggesting the idea of a third presidential term, despite the U.S. Constitution’s explicit two-term limit. What might sound like a provocative remark carries deeper political meaning: a test of how far personal ambition can go when
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A single phrase was enough to turn a simple diplomatic exchange into an international scandal. Donald Trump’s new spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, replied with an unexpected “Your mother did” when a journalist asked why Budapest had been chosen as the venue for the upcoming meeting between
Read more: Trump Spokeswoman Turns Press Question Into Diplomatic Scandal With Insult
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The streets of the United States once again turned into a stage of massive demonstrations under the banner “No Kings,” a direct message against President Donald Trump’s leadership style and the concentration of power that critics attribute to his administration. The rallies, which spread across
Read more: “‘No Kings’: Millions March Across the U.S. Against Trump’s Power”
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Two Democratic former presidents, Joe Biden and Bill Clinton, made a rare exception to their usual tone toward Donald Trump, acknowledging his role in securing the cease-fire in Gaza. On X, Biden wrote: “I congratulate President Trump and his team for their work to bring a new cease-fire agreement
Read more: Biden and Clinton break the script: credit Trump for the Gaza cease-fire
