Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris Describes Sinwar’s Death as a ‘Defining Moment’ for U.S. Middle East Policy

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a campaign stop in Michigan on Friday, found herself addressing one of the thorniest issues in global politics: the war between Israel and Hamas, which has consumed the Gaza Strip since October 2023. Harris, speaking...
Yahya Sinwar

Killing of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar: What It Means for Israel, Hamas, and Middle East

The killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a high-profile figure in the militant organization, marks a significant development in the ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict. While some see it as an opportunity to de-escalate hostilities and potentially negotiate for the release of...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau Faces Growing Discontent from Liberal MPs Amid Party Unrest

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has found himself navigating a delicate political storm brewing within his own Liberal Party. Behind closed doors, a quiet but significant revolt has been gaining traction among his fellow Members of Parliament (MPs), urging the prime...
United States-US

Congress Eyes AI Legislation During Lame-Duck Session: Key Challenges and Bipartisan Negotiations Unfold

Congressional leaders in both the House and Senate are actively negotiating a deal to address the mounting concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). As AI rapidly integrates into various sectors, including politics and national security, lawmakers are pushing for a legislative...
GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

A Republican-backed lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s procedures for overseas voters appeared to encounter significant roadblocks. U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner expressed skepticism over the timing and merits of the case, repeatedly questioning why the lawsuit was filed just weeks before the...
Semiconductor Industry

US Lawmakers Pressure Japan to Strengthen Chipmaking Restrictions on China, Warn of Potential Sanctions

In the global semiconductor conflict, key U.S. lawmakers have urged Japan to implement tighter restrictions on the sale of chipmaking equipment to China. The lawmakers warned that if Tokyo does not take action, Washington could impose its own sanctions on...
DJI

U.S.-China Tensions: DJI Sues U.S. Defense Department Over Military Designation; A Fight for Business Survival

DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer of commercial drones, is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) after being added to a list of companies allegedly linked to China’s military. The Chinese-based company filed a lawsuit in a...
Workers clean up the tar balls on Coogee beach in Sydney. EPA

Beaches in Sydney Re-Open After Mystery Pollution Balls Cleared

Authorities in Sydney re-opened several of the city’s famous beaches on Saturday after a massive clean-up operation successfully cleared thousands of black pollution balls that had washed ashore earlier in the week. The beach closures, which included iconic destinations such...
Ireland scandal-hit Sinn Féin

Sinn Féin’s Political Scandal Intensifies, Casting a Shadow Over Party’s Irish Election Hopes

A nightmare October for Sinn Féin, Ireland's republican opposition party, a series of scandals and internal resignations have severely damaged its political standing. With a snap election looming and tensions running high, the controversy has raised doubts about the leadership...
Middle East in Turmoil: A Year of War Reshapes the Region

Belgium opens Investigation into Possible War Crimes Committed by Belgian Soldier in Israeli Elite Unit

The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office has initiated an investigation into potential war crimes involving a Belgian soldier who is currently fighting for Israel in Gaza. The soldier, a dual Belgian-Israeli national in his 20s, is alleged to have been involved...
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