- Secretary general meets Trump ahead of July leaders’ summit on Iran
- EU Digital Euro Advances as Bloc Seeks Financial Independence from US
- US economy shows signs of recovery as inflation begins to ease
- B.C. expands chronic offender initiative amid raised concerns
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- UN chief warns London faces extreme heatwave and fossil fuel dangers
- Iceland resumes whaling, killing two fin whales off its coast
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced a summer deadline for a broad deal to reform the European economy, citing frustrations with consensus among EU nations. Enhanced cooperation among smaller groups may be pursued if no progress is made by June, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
William Saliba’s absence against Brentford raises concerns over his fitness, highlighting Arsenal’s need for depth in defense during crucial matches.
Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie Intensifies as New Clues Surface — what we know so far Authorities are actively searching…
Péter Magyar, a former political figure, has accused his ex-girlfriend of setting him up, denying drug use allegations and claiming that Viktor Orbán’s government is employing secret service tactics to discredit him. This dispute has significant political implications.
Plane Engine Failure on Takeoff Forces Emergency Landing: Latest News UK: In a dramatic incident, a plane experienced engine failure during takeoff, prompting a quick emergency landing.
A woman found dead post-night out reportedly expressed a wish to live, raising questions about the events leading to her tragic death.
In a poignant confrontation, the victim’s relative challenges Swiss nightclub owners, declaring, “You killed my brother,” highlighting the urgent need for accountability.
Gary Neville ‘objects’ to Roy Keane’s harsh critique of a Man Utd player, emphasizing the need for supportive analysis amid tough assessments.
Allies are returning to business as usual after last month’s Greenland dispute sparked fears of an implosion in the 70-year-old military alliance, according to unnamed officials within NATO. The situation is significant for maintaining alliance cohesion.
Is NATO’s strengthening too late for US protection? As global threats escalate, timely collaboration becomes crucial for national security strategies.
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