Politics
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Democrats Brace for High-Stakes Showdown Over Government Shutdown
As the September 30 deadline looms, Democrats face a critical test of unity in a heated battle over healthcare subsidies and government funding.
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Pam Bondi Sparks First Amendment Debate Over Hate Speech Stance
Pam Bondi’s recent comments on prosecuting hate speech have ignited heated debates about free speech, violence, and legal boundaries in the U.S.
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Tucker Carlson: Charlie Kirk Criticized Netanyahu and Was Appalled by Gaza, Exposing Conservative Rift on Israel
An in-depth exploration of the intersections between Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, and Benjamin Netanyahu, shedding light on their ideological alliances and controversies.
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Timor-Leste Protests Force Government to Scrap Controversial Plans
Timor-Leste’s parliament cancels plans for SUVs and MP pensions after mass protests, signaling a growing demand for government accountability.
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Eritrean Migrant’s Case Tests UK-France Deportation Deal
The UK-France ‘one in, one out’ migrant returns deal faces its first legal test as an Eritrean man’s deportation is temporarily blocked by the High Court.
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Joel Willett, Veteran and Former CIA Officer, Launches Populist Senate Run in Kentucky
Joel Willett, a former CIA officer and military veteran, launches a Senate campaign in Kentucky, ignited by the revocation of his security clearance under the Trump administration.
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Xp Lee’s Victory: A Turning Point in Minnesota Politics
Xp Lee’s win in Minnesota’s special election not only honors the legacy of Melissa Hortman but also reshapes the state’s political balance.
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Joel Engardio Recall Sets Historic Precedent in San Francisco Politics
San Francisco’s Sunset district voters decisively recalled Supervisor Joel Engardio, marking the city’s first-ever supervisor ouster and igniting debate over community representation, environmental priorities, and the future of the Great Highway.
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Migrant Crisis Unfolds Amid Tensions in the Aegean
Rising tensions between Greece and Turkey over maritime zones intertwine with the ongoing migrant crisis, as diplomatic efforts intensify.
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Trump’s Push to Label Antifa as Terrorists Amid Kirk Assassination Fallout
Donald Trump renews calls to designate Antifa a domestic terror group as conspiracy theories and security failures swirl around the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
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Schiff and Patel’s Senate Showdown Fuels Washington’s Deep Divide
A heated confrontation between Adam Schiff and FBI Director Kash Patel erupted during a Senate hearing, laying bare years of animosity and the intensifying partisan rifts shaping Washington’s highest-stakes investigations.
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Amichai Chikli Labels Turkey as Part of ‘Axis of Evil’
At a major diplomatic conference, Israel’s Amichai Chikli openly criticized Turkey’s policies, grouping it with Syria and Qatar as a new ‘axis of evil’ in the region, and called for stronger nationalism across Europe.
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Geoff Duncan’s Bold Party Switch Reshapes Georgia’s 2026 Governor Race
Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan’s move from Republican to Democrat and his entry into Georgia’s 2026 gubernatorial race signals a dramatic realignment in the state’s political landscape.
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Nepal’s Fragile Road to Stability After Deadly Protests
Amid deadly protests, Nepal’s first female Prime Minister, Sushila Karki, takes charge, appointing key ministers to steer the nation toward elections.
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EU and NATO Face Pressure Over Tariffs on China and India Amid Russia Sanctions Push
As calls intensify for the EU and NATO to impose harsh tariffs on China and India to curb Russian oil revenues, European leaders grapple with internal divisions and economic risks, while Washington ties its next moves to allied unity.















