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In Review
King’s Role in Trump’s Change of Tone on UK Troops: Insights reveal how the monarch’s diplomatic influence softened Trump’s rhetoric, fostering stronger alliances.
Ryanair CEO’s clash with Elon Musk highlights stark differences in leadership styles, reflecting their contrasting approaches to business and innovation.
Exploring Trump’s Proposed Greenland Deal: Key Details and Implications reveals how Trump’s ambitions could reshape U.S.-Greenland relations and geopolitics.
Germany’s BfV has classified the AfD as “confirmed right-wing extremist,” leading other parties to distance themselves and calls for a potential ban.
President Trump claims a deal with China is finalised, though specifics on tariff reductions remain unclear, highlighting ongoing negotiations.
Recently, Premiership Rugby has courted big-name investors—Raine Group and Deloitte among them—with whispers of U.S.-style private equity stepping in. While this injection of capital may sound like a win for English rugby, it mirrors the pattern of American commercial dominance in sports—and it comes with serious risks.
The National Assembly voted to withdraw the controversial retirement age reform, but the decision lacks legal impact amid political gridlock since last summer’s elections.
The new presidential proclamation bans entry to the US from 12 countries, including Afghanistan and Iran, citing national security concerns and the inability of these nations to provide adequate information on their nationals.
NATO defense ministers indicated broad support for a potential increase in spending to 5% of GDP, driven by escalating threats from Russia and geopolitical instability.
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