The Italian government’s continued seizure of ships operated by private sea rescuers sparks outcry from organizations like Doctors Without Borders.
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) rules on the lawfulness of storing fingerprints on identity cards, emphasizing enhanced security against fraud. Although the current regulation was deemed invalid due to…
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Today, the International Atomic Energy Agency and Belgium host a summit in Brussels to discuss the future of nuclear power in Europe.
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Europe
EU Summit Deliberates Farmers’ Grievances, Arms Aid, and Expansion Plans
by Dispatchesby DispatchesAt the EU Summit in Brussels, leaders convene to discuss supporting farmers, providing aid to Ukraine, and addressing controversy surrounding arms funding and expansion proposals.
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Top StoriesUnited States
Texas Migration Law Dispute Escalates, Leaving Lives in Limbo
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe ongoing strife surrounding the controversial immigration law in Texas continues to sow discord and division within the U.S. legal framework.
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United States
Biden and Trump Secure More Primary Wins, Setting Stage for Divisive Rematch
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe recent primary victories by Joe Biden and Donald Trump come as a foregone conclusion, solidifying their positions as the presidential nominees of their respective parties.
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The recent decision by the Supreme Court allowing Texan police officers unprecedented powers at the border with Mexico has left many feeling disheartened.
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Americas
Economic Reforms in Argentina: Austerity Measures and Controversies
by Dispatchesby DispatchesIn just 100 days, Javier Milei has implemented severe austerity measures in Argentina, leading to a sharp rise in poverty levels.
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Located in Senegal, the coastal village of Fass Boye paints a poignant picture of despair and desperation among its youth, trapped in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunities.
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A tragic incident unfolded off the coast of Japan as a South Korean chemical tanker named “Keoyoung Sun” capsized, resulting in the loss of eight lives, with two individuals still…