Canada’s state-owned postal service reportedly ground to a halt Thursday night after unionized workers walked off the job in protest of sweeping
Read More »A French court stunned the political establishment on Thursday by reportedly sentencing former President Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison for
Read More »Japan’s economy has now contracted for the first time in a year, raising concerns about a potential technical recession. Preliminary government data
Read More »President Trump has now reportedly announced the lifting of sanctions on Syria, providing the country with critical financial support following the overthrow
Read More »A French court has reportedly convicted Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader of the National Rally (RN) party, of embezzlement, resulting in
Read More »According to the Kremlin, U.S.-Russian talks have now increased significantly, marking the first time Moscow has suggested the two nations are debating
Read More »Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the Israeli military chief of staff, reportedly declared on Tuesday his intention to leave in early March, attributing
Read More »A Russian-linked oil tanker has been detained in Finland after more undersea communication cables were cut. The data cables were severed on
Read More »The Irish government is suing the British government over an amnesty law. It would grant amnesty for crimes committed during the Troubles,
Read More »Guyana and Venezuela are set to meet in a bilateral meeting. This follows a Venezuelan announcement that it would annex the Western
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