10 July 2025

New Hampshire Court Halts Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

On Thursday, a federal court in New Hampshire issued a significant ruling that halts the implementation of President Donald Trump's controversial executive order aimed at eliminating 'jus soli' for children of migrants and irregular immigrants. This executive order sought to undermine the long-standing principle that grants citizenship to individuals born on U.S. soil, a practice that has been upheld for

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UK and France Strike Groundbreaking Deal on Migrant Returns Amidst Political Shifts

As UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak prepared for a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in March 2023, discussions surrounding migration grew more intense with the proposition of radical proposals aimed at curbing small boat crossings. Robert Jenrick, then the migration minister, suggested a high-stakes deal that involved meaningful concessions from the UK side. The proposals included offering to take

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Flights Diversions at Olbia Airport Due to Nearby Fire

On Thursday afternoon, numerous flights scheduled to land at Olbia Airport in Sardinia were diverted to alternative airports following a significant fire outbreak. The fire ignited near the state road that links Olbia and Sassari, generating thick smoke that hampered visibility for incoming flights. As a result, ten incoming flights were redirected to various airports, including Cagliari, Alghero, Rome Fiumicino, and

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Tragic Loss Amid Catalonia Wildfire: Forestry Technician Dies While Battling Flames

A devastating wildfire that ignited this Monday in Paüls, Tarragona, has claimed the life of a forestry technician actively involved in the firefighting efforts, according to reports from Cadena SER. The victim, a member of the Active Forest Prevention Team (EPAF) from the Granollers park, tragically fell into a ravine at approximately 3:15 PM while engaged in efforts to extinguish

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Iconic Hermès Birkin Bag Auctioned for Record-Breaking 86 Million Euros

The first Hermès Birkin bag, designed for the illustrious Franco-British actress and singer Jane Birkin (1946-2023), was auctioned off for nearly 86 million euros this Thursday in Paris by Sotheby's. The identity of the buyer, who participated from Japan via phone, remains undisclosed. According to Sotheby's, this remarkable sale marks the second highest price ever paid for a fashion item

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Macron and Starmer Announce Landmark Migrant Expulsion Agreement Amid Rising Channel Crossings

French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have unveiled a new agreement aimed at addressing the rising number of migrants crossing the English Channel into the United Kingdom. The pact allows for the expulsion of a limited number of migrants back to France, marking a significant policy shift following the complications introduced by Brexit. The announcement comes in

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Revealed: The Remote-Controlled Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh

New details have emerged regarding the assassination of senior Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, an operation attributed to Israel's Mossad spy agency. Though Israel has never publicly acknowledged its involvement, the Jerusalem Post recently reported key aspects of the November 27, 2020, incident, confirming Tehran’s suspicions. According to the report, Fakhrizadeh was initially shot while seated in his vehicle. In an

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Starmer and Macron Set to Unveil New Migration Agreement to Address Channel Crossings

On Thursday, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are poised to announce a groundbreaking migration agreement aimed at addressing the rising number of small boat crossings in the English Channel. This deal, termed a 'one in, one out' migration pact, will allow the UK to accept a limited number of asylum seekers while facilitating the return

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Ursula von der Leyen Addresses Ukraine Reconstruction Amid Confidence Vote in Strasbourg

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, delivered a significant speech at the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference held in Rome on Thursday. Despite facing a potentially precarious political situation, where her position was under scrutiny due to a no-confidence motion initiated by a faction of right-wing Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), von der Leyen proceeded with her scheduled

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High-Stakes Politics: Corruption Session Reveals Deep Divisions in Spanish Congress

This Wednesday's special session on corruption at the Congress of Deputies was charged with tension, marking a pivotal moment in Spanish politics. Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the Popular Party (PP), sparked considerable controversy with his remarks regarding Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister and leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). Feijóo accused Sánchez of having profited from the

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Rubio's Diplomatic Balancing Act: Meeting with Lavrov Amidst Rising Tensions Over Ukraine

Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov highlights a crucial diplomatic moment as the U.S. grapples with escalating tensions surrounding the Ukraine conflict. Taking place in Malaysia during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, the meeting drew attention to a war that has remained a focal point of U.S. foreign policy. Just days

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Ferrero Rocher Set to Acquire WK Kellogg for $3 Billion Amid Challenging Market Conditions

According to a recent report from the Wall Street Journal, Italian confectionery giant Ferrero Rocher is on the verge of finalizing a significant acquisition of the American company WK Kellogg, with the deal expected to be worth around three billion dollars. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that Ferrero may seal the agreement as early as this week, prompting a

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Unveiling Controversial Plans: The Role of Boston Consulting Group and Tony Blair Institute in Gaza's Future

Recent investigative reports reveal that the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a prominent US consulting firm, has played an insidious role in the design and implementation of Israel’s food distribution system in Gaza, which has led to the death of over 600 civilians. This system, intended to provide humanitarian aid but heavily criticized for sidestepping international humanitarian organizations, showcases the troubling

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Israel and EU Reach Agreement to Enhance Humanitarian Aid Access to Gaza Amid Tensions

In a pivotal development, Israel has reached an agreement with the European Union (EU) to enhance humanitarian aid access to Gaza. This announcement was made by Kaja Kallas, the head of EU diplomacy, on Thursday. Kallas shared the news via social media, noting that the agreement includes measures such as the opening of multiple border crossings and the entry of

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Madrid Court Revives Case of Alleged Threats Against President Sánchez Following Disturbing Protest

The Provincial Court of Madrid has ordered the reopening of a case concerning alleged threats against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. This decision comes in light of events that transpired on December 31, 2023, where a doll representing Sánchez was subjected to violent treatment in front of the PSOE headquarters located on Ferraz Street. Accessing a ruling by Europa Press, it

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Supreme Court Inquiries Reveal Discrepancies in Former Minister Ábalos' Financial Records

The ongoing investigation into the Koldo case has led the Supreme Court to request detailed financial records from the Congress of Deputies regarding former Minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos. Judge Leopoldo Puente is specifically asking for information on payments and donations made by Ábalos from 2014 to 2024 due to alarming discrepancies between reported incomes and actual bank records. According

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Key Developments in Ukraine Recovery Conference: NATO, EU, and U.S. Responses

At the ongoing Ukraine Recovery Conference, significant discussions have transpired regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine and the efforts required for the country's recovery. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met today with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the ASEAN gathering in Malaysia. Following their meeting, Rubio expressed disappointment over the lack of progress in resolving

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Zelenskyy Calls for Stronger Sanctions Against Russia Amid Intensified Attacks on Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a clarion call for Ukraine's allies to expedite the imposition of new sanctions on Russia, following a significant wave of missile and drone strikes on the capital, Kyiv, that resulted in the deaths of two individuals and numerous injuries. In a statement shared via social media, President Zelenskyy emphasized that sanctions must be applied

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A New Pact in the South Caucasus: Armenia and Azerbaijan Forge a Peace Agreement Amidst a Shifting Power Landscape

In a historic step towards peace, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev are meeting in Abu Dhabi to finalize a peace agreement that marks a significant turning point in their relationship after nearly four decades of conflict. This meeting, the first formal discussion since both leaders agreed on a draft peace text, underscores an evolving geopolitical

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FBI Investigation Targets James Comey and John Brennan for False Statements and Mismanagement

The FBI is currently investigating former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan for potential false statements to Congress and mismanagement during their tenures under President Barack Obama. This development was reported by CNN and follows the declassification of a report on U.S. intelligence by current CIA Chief John Ratcliffe. The report reviewed the Intelligence Community's assessment

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Ursula von der Leyen Survives Censure Vote Amid Calls for Change in EU Direction

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, has narrowly avoided a significant blow to her leadership following a censure vote in the European Parliament. Expected to triumph in the vote, von der Leyen ultimately secured her position with 360 votes against the motion, while 175 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) supported it, and 18 abstained. This censure

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Caster Semenya Wins Partial Victory in European Court of Human Rights

In a significant ruling, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has considered that South African athlete Caster Semenya did not receive a fair trial in her case against the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), now known as World Athletics, held in Switzerland. This case centers on the controversial requirement for Semenya to reduce her natural testosterone levels in

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Francisco Camps Makes a Political Comeback, Challenges Current Valencian PP Leader Carlos Mazón

Francisco Camps has long expressed his desire to return to the political forefront. Following his recent acquittal in the Gürtel case, he has begun to raise his voice more prominently, even initiating meetings with party members. The timing of his announcement couldn't be more significant, as it comes during a period of weakness for the current leader of the Valencian

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Barcelona Court Dismisses Just Eat's €295 Million Lawsuit Against Glovo for Unfair Competition

The Commercial Court 2 of Barcelona has delivered a significant ruling in the ongoing conflict between food delivery giants Just Eat and Glovo, dismissing Just Eat's lawsuit for €295 million, which alleged unfair competition. The court's decision was based on the assertion that Glovo has operated well within legal boundaries and that their employee contracts, effective since 2019, support worker

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Political Turmoil in Spain: Sánchez Holds His Ground Amid Personal Attacks

In a dramatic parliamentary session, the leader of the Popular Party (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leveled inflammatory personal attacks against Spanish President Pedro Sánchez. This bold move has not only rallied Sánchez's parliamentary allies but also sparked serious debates about crossing ethical lines in political discourse. Feijóo's comments included unsettling insinuations about Sánchez's family, marking a descent into contentious personal

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Trump Threatens Tariffs Over Bolsonaro's Trial Amidst Political Turmoil in Brazil

Brazil's Prosecutor General has formally charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with attempting a coup following his defeat in the 2022 election. This high-profile case has attracted international attention, especially with recent comments from former US President Donald Trump. On Wednesday, Trump announced he would impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports in response to what he termed a 'witch hunt' against

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Tax Advisor Fernando Peña Released After 80-Year Sentence, Avoids Immediate Imprisonment

The National Court in Spain has released tax advisor Fernando Peña of the Nummaria firm, who was recently sentenced to 80 years in prison. However, Peña is expected to serve only nine years as the sentence is not final, and his personal circumstances, including the care of his ailing wife, were taken into account to mitigate his flight risk. The court

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