- April 26th, 2025

Paris Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in central Paris to protest a controversial new ban on pro-Palestinian rallies in the country. French police and gendarmerie dispersed the crowds with tear gas and water cannons. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced the ban...

Brazil, located in the center of the world, occupies about 50% of South America's territory and covers 8.5 million square kilometers in four time zones. With about 217 million inhabitants, Brazil is the largest nation in Latin America by area...

Yevgeny Dobrenko, a professor at the University of Venice, suggests that Vladimir Putin has increasingly attributed the latest stage of Russian nation-building to the post-WWII Stalinism era. He sees himself engaged in an extension of that process of forming or...

Dominica, a Caribbean state, has sold citizenship to thousands of individuals, including a former Afghan spymaster, a Turkish millionaire convicted of fraud, and a former Libyan colonel under Muammar Gaddafi, according to a first detailed examination of the country's controversial...

The United Nations has stepped in to address the Middle East crisis, amidst escalating tensions and violence. Secretary-General Maria Fernandez announced the initiation of mediated talks between key regional players, emphasizing the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy to prevent...

Foreign-born immigrants in the United States have various immigration statuses, and their eligibility for citizenship depends on their specific circumstances. Many come as lawful permanent residents (LPRs), authorized to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely. They can apply for...

The future of European migration policies is a complex issue that requires careful planning and addressing. Europe has a moral and legal obligation to protect and assist refugees and asylum seekers, upholding international conventions like the 1951 Refugee Convention and...

The Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) is a set of rules and guidelines established by the European Union (EU) to promote fiscal discipline and stability among its member states, particularly those using the euro as their currency. Introduced in 1997,...

Declassifying U.S. Intelligent information is a complex process governed by laws, regulations, and executive orders. The primary purpose is to ensure transparency while safeguarding national security interests. Government agencies classify information at various levels of sensitivity based on its potential...

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