Georgia’s ruling party has vowed to outlaw virtually all of its political opponents if it wins parliamentary elections later this
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18 Artists Who’ve Hit Out At Donald Trump For Using Their Songs
Donald Trump With just a few short months until the US presidential election, it’s not unfair to say that Donald
US Federal Reserve chief says interest rate cuts are coming
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday offered good news for the economy: The long fight
EU condemns Azerbaijan crackdown after peace activist charged with ‘treason’
The EU has called on Azerbaijan to respect the rights of a prominent scholar jailed after publicly criticizing the government,
Belgium seeks to reboot coalition talks as it faces EU deadlines
Belgium’s King Philippe tried to plot a way out of the country’s political crisis on Friday after coalition talks collapsed
Keir Starmer Has Outlasted Liz Truss, But Trouble Looms Large On The Horizon
Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria enter 10 Downing Street for the first time after Labour’s landslide victory. Keir Starmer
Police Have Dropped Their Investigation Into The Tory Election Date Betting Row
A general view of New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police. The Metropolitan Police have dropped their
Zelenskyy urges Modi to back Ukraine’s ‘just peace’ push after Putin hug
KYIV — “Namaste!” Ukrainian officials said as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi exited a train in Kyiv on Friday. Modi
The morning read for Friday, August 23
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Supreme Court partly grants GOP request to enforce Arizona’s proof-of-citizenship voting law (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News) Divided Supreme Court rejects…
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UK police drop investigation into election betting scandal
LONDON — British police on Friday dropped their investigation into suspicious bets placed on the date of the country’s general