31 March 2026
Judge Halts Trump's Plans for White House State Dining Room Amid Preservation Concerns
In a significant legal setback for President Donald Trump, a Federal District Judge has put a stop to the controversial plans to reshape the White House. On Tuesday, Judge Richard Leon issued a preliminary injunction to halt construction on the proposed 8,360 square meter State Dining Room, pending a lawsuit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The preservation organization contends
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France Aims to Ban Social Media for Under-15s: Legislation Faces Challenges and Criticism
President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for France to become one of the first European Union nations to implement a ban on social media for users under the age of 15, following similar actions taken in countries like Australia and Indonesia. However, differing opinions in parliament suggest that compromise will be necessary before this proposed legislation can become law. The bill
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American Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad Amid Rising Tensions
In a shocking turn of events, an American journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad on Tuesday, prompting immediate action from Iraqi security forces in pursuit of the abductors. The Iraqi interior ministry confirmed the incident, identifying the abducted individual as a female journalist with US citizenship. However, details surrounding the kidnapping remain scarce. According to Iraqi officials speaking anonymously, two vehicles were
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EU Energy Strategy Amid Ongoing Middle Eastern Turmoil: An Urgent Call for Action
As the conflict in the Middle East continues to wreak havoc on global energy markets, the European Commission is urging EU member states to adopt stringent measures to mitigate the impact on fuel consumption, particularly diesel. Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen has called on nations to follow guidelines set forth by the International Energy Agency (IEA), underscoring that even with a
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Spain's Strategic Role in Europe's Drug Trafficking: A Deep Dive into the Hashish Tunnel Discovery
On Tuesday, Spanish police unveiled a technologically advanced and intricate underground tunnel used for smuggling large quantities of hashish from Morocco to the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, marking it as a significant entry point for drugs into Europe. This discovery emphasizes Spain's close ties with Latin America and its geographical proximity to Morocco, a leading producer of cannabis. The investigation revealed
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EU Leaders Reaffirm Commitment to Ukraine Amid Ongoing Tragedy in Bucha
The head of EU diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, and European Commissioner for Defense, Andrius Kubilius, met with foreign affairs representatives from EU member states—other than Hungary—to honor the memory of over 400 civilians killed during the Bucha massacre and to reaffirm their support for Ukraine's independence and sovereignty. In the face of new conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Iran,
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European Allies Draw Lines Amidst Trump's Escalating Conflict with Iran
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, former President Donald Trump has unleashed a barrage of criticisms directed at European nations that opted against supporting his aggressive military stance against Iran. His comments, made on the Truth Social platform, have further strained transatlantic relations amid a conflict that is wreaking havoc on the global economy. Trump's ire was particularly focused on the
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Cuba Receives First Oil Shipment in Three Months Amid Deepening Energy Crisis
Cuba, once heavily reliant on Venezuelan oil, has faced critical shortages since the US imposed sanctions on its South American ally leading to a halt in oil shipments. However, hope arrived in the form of a Russian tanker, the Anatoly Kolodkin, which docked at the Cuban port of Matanzas on Tuesday with 730,000 barrels of oil—the first delivery after a
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Investigation Uncovers Possible Conflict of Interest in Pentagon Amid Iran War
Recent reports from the Financial Times have brought to light a troubling potential conflict of interest involving Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Secretary of Defense. It appears that an intermediary for Hegseth reached out to BlackRock in February with the intent to make a multimillion-dollar investment in the Defense Industrials Active fund. This fund invests in companies that manufacture weapons, aircraft,
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Leftist Parties in Andalucía Prepare for Elections Amid Coalition Uncertainty
In a significant move ahead of the upcoming Andalusian elections, left-wing parties in Spain are set to gather in Seville on April 19 for a meeting titled "A Step Forward." This event will continue the momentum gained from an earlier meeting in Madrid and aims to solidify an alliance as the election date, May 17, approaches. The gathering involves key players
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Israel's Controversial Death Penalty Law: A Dual Legal System Igniting International Outcry
On Monday, the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, passed a law permitting the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted in military courts of fatal attacks deemed to have terrorist motivations. This alarming development did not come as a surprise, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's administration has been bolstered by far-right allies who advocate for aggressive military actions and expanded occupations. The
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Trump's Outburst Amid Rising Gas Prices: A Call for Self-Reliance
On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump voiced his deep frustration regarding the unwillingness of allied nations to assist in reopening the Iran-controlled Strait of Hormuz by force. Speaking to his supporters on the Truth Social platform, Trump emphasized that countries complaining about soaring fuel prices should take matters into their own hands and 'go get your own oil.' Trump's comments coincided
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Inflation Surge in Europe Amidst Iran War: A New Economic Crisis Looms
Europe is grappling with a significant inflation surge, as the inflation rate soared to 25% in March, according to official statistics released on March 31. This dramatic increase is attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has drastically impacted fuel prices and disrupted oil and gas supplies from the Persian Gulf. In February, prior to the outbreak of war, the
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Escalating Tensions: Military Actions and Geopolitical Shifts in the Middle East
As the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, various nations are taking pivotal stances that could reshape the geopolitical landscape. A spotlight has fallen on US military actions, NATO alliances, and shifting relations between Gulf states and Ukraine amid ongoing turmoil involving Iran. The US has reportedly conducted a significant attack on an ammunition depot in Isfahan, using bunker-busting bombs in
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Investigation Launched into Controversial Sale of San Siro Stadium
The Prosecutor's Office of Milan has opened an investigation into nine individuals, including key officials from both the Inter and Milan municipalities, in connection with the contentious sale of the San Siro stadium. This sale, confirmed at the end of October for a staggering 197 million euros, followed months of intricate negotiations and lengthy discussions regarding the future of the
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Italy Denies US Access to Sigonella Military Base Amid Escalating Conflict in the Middle East
The Italian government has recently sparked international attention by denying the United States the use of the Sigonella military base, located near Catania, for operations related to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This news, first reported by Corriere della Sera, highlights a significant shift in Italy's military cooperation with the US amidst rising tensions in the region, particularly
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High-Stakes Art Heist: Masterpieces by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse Stolen from Italian Museum
Thieves have executed a daring heist, making off with three valuable paintings by renowned artists Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse from a museum near Parma, Italy, according to police reports from Monday, March 30. The theft occurred on the night of March 22, when the criminals forced open the museum's entrance door to gain access. The stolen artworks include 'Fish' by Auguste
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Unfolding Crisis: Trump's Dilemma in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz
For weeks, President Donald Trump has downplayed the ongoing conflict with Iran, characterizing it as a transient engagement that would conclude swiftly, with claims of the Iranian regime's imminent collapse. However, with the one-month mark of operations named 'Epic Fury' approaching, the resilience displayed by the Iranian leadership contradicts these assertions, revealing the complexity of the situation. Amid repeated threats
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Escalating Conflicts: The Consequences of Military Strikes and International Tensions in the Middle East
In recent weeks, tensions in the Middle East have dramatically escalated, especially surrounding the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the US, and various Gulf states. This evolving situation has brought forth a worrying series of military actions, economic repercussions, and geopolitical ramifications that are reshaping the landscape in the region. Recent reports indicate a significant US attack on a munitions depot in
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Pardon for the 'Six from La Suiza': A Triumph for Union Rights in Spain
Just five days ago, Asturian musician Rodrigo Cuevas made an impassioned plea for the pardon of the 'Six from La Suiza' during his appearance on the program 'La Revuelta'. After presenting a traditional Asturian hat, the 'montera picona', to comedian David Broncano, Cuevas held up a t-shirt emblazoned with 'Llibertá 6 de la Suiza Compañeres nun tais soles'. This t-shirt
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Iran Peace Talks: White House Reports Progress Amid Trump Threats
Ongoing peace talks between the United States and Iran appear to be making progress, despite stark public rhetoric from both sides. The White House has indicated that what Tehran expresses publicly differs significantly from private communications with U.S. officials. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed this point during a briefing, stating that despite the Iranian regime’s public posturing, talks
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Israel Approves Controversial Death Penalty Law Targeting Palestinians
The Israeli parliament has recently passed a contentious law that introduces the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly acts of terrorism, notably when such actions result in the loss of at least one life. This law raises significant concerns on various fronts, particularly regarding its discriminatory implications for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation compared to Israeli citizens. The stark contrast
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