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Mass protests erupt in Iran's capital after exiled prince's call, internet shut off nationwide

The Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO says that 45 demonstrators have been killed by Iranian security forces since the protests began in late December....

4dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Maduro, wife to face drug charges, court appearance in coming days

The Venezuelan leader faces a multi-count indictment in New York. International-law experts question his arrest, but that probably will not affect his trial....

Jan 3Washington PostPoliticsImpact

PM Kurti's ruling party wins Kosovo snap election with 50% of votes

The left-leaning Vetevendosje party secured a commanding victory in the parliamentary vote following a 10-month political impasse that prevented government formation in February....

Dec 29EuronewsPoliticsImpact

US talk of Greenland grab already damaging NATO

The idea that Washington would militarily intervene in an ally nation has previously been considered unthinkable. The Trump administration is forcing NATO to use its imagination....

5dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

Venezuela swears in interim leader, seeking to show it operates free from U.S. control

Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as interim president, as the Venezuelan government sought to show its people and the world that it is being run independently. (Image credit: Ariana Cubillos)...

Jan 5NPR NewsPolitics

Rioters 'must be put in their place' following week long protests, Iran's Khamenei says

The Tehran regime leader's comments come one day after US President Trump said that if Tehran “violently kills peaceful protesters,” Washington “will come to their rescue.”...

Jan 3EuronewsPoliticsImpact

Israel moves to suspend major aid groups in Gaza

Israel has been tightening oversight of humanitarian groups in Gaza, warning that dozens of organizations face suspension for failing to submit lists of their Palestinian employees....

Dec 31Deutsche WellePolitics

US troop deployment in Mexico 'not on the table,' President Claudia Sheinbaum tells Trump

Trump again said last week that land attacks against drug cartels would follow recent US maritime operations in the Pacific and Caribbean, without specifying where or when....

14hEuronewsPoliticsImpact

'It may be a choice' between NATO and Greenland, Trump says

In an interview published on Thursday, Trump also suggested that NATO is toothless without the US, claiming his own morality guided his decisions on US military actions....

3dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Cambodia extradites suspected crypto scam boss to China

Chen Zhi is accused of running scam centers that used forced labor to target victims worldwide. Cambodia handed him over to China after months of international pressure....

4dDeutsche WellecrimeImpact

Death toll from protests in Iran increases as Trump says Iran wants to talk

President Trump said Sunday that Iran proposed negotiations after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic over its crackdown targeting demonstrators. Activists say at least 544 have died. (Image cre...

1dNPR NewsPoliticsImpact

Trump weighs military option to take control of Greenland

The US president has argued that control of Greenland is a "strategic" necessity. The Danish government has warned a takeover of Greenland would mean the end of NATO....

6dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

At least 24 Venezuelan security officers killed in US operation to seize Maduro, Caracas says

The death toll for Venezuelan security officials comes after Cuba’s government on Sunday announced that 32 Cuban military and police officers working in Venezuela had also been killed....

6dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Nigeria to use intel from US flights to aid strikes on Islamic State, government says

Nigeria, which is battling multiple armed groups, said last month that the US strikes were part of an exchange of intelligence and strategic coordination between the two nations....

6dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Syria says IS planned New Year's Eve attacks on churches and social gatherings

The interior ministry said it had information that the Jihadist group planned "suicide operations and attacks ... by targeting churches and civilian gathering spots," prompting security to be tightene...

Jan 1Euronewsworld_newsImpact

Turkey detains 357 suspects after 'Islamic State' clashes

Turkish police have made hundreds of arrests in nationwide raids against suspected "Islamic State" networks. The sweep followed hours-long street fighting that left police and militants dead....

Dec 30Deutsche WellePoliticsImpact

No call for reform: Amid nationwide protests, do Iranians envision new regime in free secular Iran?

As Iran's nationwide protests increase the pressure on Iran’s civilian government and its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Ammar Maleki, Director/Founder o...

4dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

Progress for Ukraine talks in Paris uncertain with U.S. focus shifting to Venezuela

Ukraine's allies are meeting Tuesday in Paris for key talks that could help determine the country's security after a potential ceasefire with Russia. But prospects for progress are uncertain. (Image c...

6dNPR NewsPoliticsImpact

Eurostar back on track after Channel Tunnel power fault

The operator of the train service connecting Britain with continental Europe has warned that delays may persist as travelers head out in the run-up to the New Year....

Dec 31Deutsche Welleworld_newsImpact

Most Russians expect the war with Ukraine to end in 2026, as its economy slows

Russian President Vladimir Putin took questions on the war and the economy during his annual televised phone-in event. Contributor/Getty Images Most Russians expect the war with Ukraine to end in 2026...

Dec 25Business InsiderPoliticsImpact
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