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Should You Talk About Politics When Dating? Gen Z Think So
There has been a long held rule that in polite company, you should never speak about politics, religion or money.
Postes clés de l’UE : les nouvelles exigences de la droite perturbent les négociations
BRUXELLES — Ce devait être une promenade de santé. Au lendemain des élections européennes, un consensus s’était rapidement dégagé pour
General Election 2024 LIVE: Deadline to register to vote hours away as Labour refuses to rule out council tax changes
TODAY marks the Brits’ final chance to register to vote before next month’s General Election. You can register to vote
The morning read for Tuesday, June 18
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: How the Supreme Court could decide Trump’s blockbuster fight for immunity (John Fritze, CNN) US Supreme Court declines to hear…
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Olumide Akpata Clarifies Controversy Over Benin Palace Remarks, Reaffirms Loyalty To Oba Of Benin
“I’m not too proud or arrogant to acknowledge my mistakes,” says Akpata regarding controversy surrounding visit to Oba of Benin.
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Trump ramps up debate prep: ‘Policy discussions’ instead of mock debate
Former President Donald Trump has been holding a series of private meetings with senators, policy experts and other allies to
Die lange EU-Nacht ohne Deal
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Acast Amazon Music Die Bildungsministerin Bettina Stark-Watzinger muss gegen Rücktrittsforderungen ankämpfen. Nachdem sie ihre Staatssekretärin
Just In: Rogue Austrian minister burns bridges to save EU nature law
LUXEMBOURG — The EU on Monday proved it can still pass a green bill. All it took was a rogue Austrian
Forget the far right. It’s the left that may squeeze Macron out of power.
While the French far right has been at the center of wall-to-wall coverage since topping the EU elections, it might