BERLIN — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing Germany to turn its military into a powerful and well-financed fighting force
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UK economy escapes summer contraction, just about
The U.K. economy stagnated in the third quarter as the Bank of England’s interest rate increases hit the property market
Jeremy Hunt Refuses To Back Suella Braverman Over Her Attack On The Police
Jeremy Hunt has refused to back Suella Braverman, as the home secretary’s job hangs in the balance over her incendiary
Latvia’s parliament votes to allow same-sex civil unions
Latvian lawmakers voted on Thursday to allow same-sex civil unions, providing same-sex couples with legal recognition for the first time.
Kogi Guber Election: I Won’t Be Muslim, Christian Governor – Melaye
The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the November 11 Kogi governorship election, Senator Dino Melaye, has promised not to govern the state by religion or ethnicity. Speaking at the governorship campaign’s grand finale at the state party secretariat in Lokoja, the state capital, on Thursday, Melaye said that if elected, he would […]
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Croatian authorities rule out Coca-Cola poisonings
Coca-Cola drinks are safe to consume and haven’t been poisoned, Croatia’s health minister said on Thursday, following a spate of
Joe Biden On The Chances Of A Gaza Ceasefire: ‘None. No Possibility.’
US President Joe Biden said Thursday that he sees no scenario in which Israel will agree to stop its military
Israel berates New York Times, CNN, Reuters, AP over Hamas attack photographers
Israel on Thursday slammed four international media outlets — the New York Times, CNN, the Associated Press and Reuters —
‘You’re In A Sulk’: Nick Robinson Refuses To Indulge Nadine Dorries And Her ‘Plot’ Claims
Nadine Dorries and Nick Robinson. One of the key claims in Nadine Dorries’ book about the alleged “plot” to bring down
Brussels spends €30K to rebrand European Quarter as … EU Quarter
“Dynamic and amazing” aren’t adjectives normally associated with Brussels’ European Quarter. The drab district, monopolized by office buildings housing eurocrats