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A deep dive into the Iran-linked hack targeting FBI Director Kash Patel, exploring the leaked emails, the timing amid his controversial books, and what this means for national security.
The Prime Minister finds herself managing a perfect storm following the resignation of the Tourism Minister. Between cabinet reshuffle scenarios, the prospect of taking on the role herself, and the latest whispers in parliamentary circles, what's really happening within the centre-right coalition.
Tensions between the US and Iran are at an all-time high. Between tariffs, oil at $100 a barrel, and the return of “Cold War 2.0” rhetoric, what’s really happening in Washington? Analysis from a veteran.
Tere Sammallahti resigns as Deputy Mayor in Espoo. The controversy began with social media posts. Read on to find out what happened and what politicians are saying.
Jens Stoltenberg is back in Norwegian politics after his time as NATO chief. New challenges await with the EU’s carbon tariff, while unresolved issues from Stoltenberg’s time as prime minister continue to shape the agenda.
The government has appointed Hege Nilssen as the new director of NAV. With solid experience from the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training and Bufdir, she takes over after a challenging period. Find out what lies ahead for Norway’s most important welfare agency.
Between David Amiel's warning and the wave of departures among Saint-Denis municipal police officers, the standoff between the government and the France Unbowed (LFI) town hall has reached a point of no return. An in-depth look at a political crisis dividing the left.
The Government has unveiled the details of its fuel crisis plan. We break down the rationing levels, who gets priority, and why you should have the Fuel Watch app on your phone.
The fallout from the heavy sentence in the Ko Wen-je case continues to spread. Former Legislator Tsai Cheng-yuan has been sentenced to 7 years and 4 months for accepting illegal political donations. Within the KMT, there are growing fears that a recall effort could become the next political storm. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the verdict details, local backlash, and the ensuing political consequences.
As Ko Wen-je faces an extended period of detention, Taiwan's political landscape is shifting. We examine the legal strategy, the party's response, and what this silence could signal for the future.