BBC Question Time saw a clash between an audience member and minister Mark Spencer A minister was skewered over the
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Pardoning Gnanasara Thero will send out a dangerous message
By Veeragathy Thanabalasingham Colombo, May 24: When the Colombo High Court sent the Buddhist monk and general secretary of the
Mapped: Europe’s rapidly rising right
The longstanding effort to keep extremist forces out of government in Europe is officially over. For decades, political parties of
Européennes : Canfin assume son bilan et pense à la suite
PARIS — Même s’il fait partie des secrétaires généraux délégués, Pascal Canfin n’est pas vraiment chez lui à Renaissance. C’est
Edmonton hikes transit fares in 2025 amid revenue shortfall, looks to fill low-income pass gap
Taking the bus or LRT will be more expensive next year, and the city is looking for ways to fill
US preparing for ‘prominent’ role in postwar Gaza
The Biden administration is considering appointing a U.S. official to serve as the top civilian adviser to a mostly Palestinian
EU commissioner Schmit lambasts bloc’s migration deal with Tunisia
BRUSSELS — The lead Socialist candidate for the EU election, Nicolas Schmit, slammed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
French cognac makers: Don’t make us collateral damage in EU-China trade row
BRUSSELS — French cognac makers warned Thursday that they could be just days away from becoming the innocent victims of an
Von der Leyen backs Polish, Greek calls for EU air defense shield
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has backed a demand from Polish and Greek Prime ministers Donald Tusk and
European Court affirms Georgia’s jailing of former leader Saakashvili
The European Court of Human Rights ruled today that authorities in Georgia acted properly in 2014 when bringing criminal charges