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Bulgaria Halts State Arms to Ukraine, EU Restarts Membership Talks After Hungary Drops Veto
Bulgaria’s new government has banned state arms supplies to Ukraine, while the European Union will resume membership negotiations with Kyiv on Monday after Hungary lifted its veto.
Global Crises Converge: War, Climate, and Economic Turmoil Reshape a Fractured World
A cascade of overlapping crises — from collapsing ceasefires in the Middle East to a grinding war in Ukraine, a brewing climate emergency, and rising political …
UK PM in Crisis as Two Defence Chiefs Quit Over Russia Threat
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting for his political survival after his defence secretary and defence minister resigned over claims the governmen…
Global Crises and Broken Systems: War, Greed, and the Collapse of Trust
A cascade of overlapping crises across war zones, political systems, and economies reveals a world where financial power and corporate lobbying increasingly ove…
Stratified Suffering: How Climate Shocks, War, and Privatized Health Systems Deepen the Global Divide
A cascade of overlapping crises—from a record-strength El Niño and accelerating sea-level rise to the collapse of ceasefires and a surge in gender-based violenc…
Vegans Face Daily Hate Speech as Activist Links Attacks to Fascist Tactics
A new report reveals that people who stop eating animals face constant verbal attacks and harassment, with an activist now warning that the same strategies used…
Hungary’s New Leader Takes On Anti-Roma Hate—But Will It Change Anything for Europe’s Most Marginalized?
Hungary’s new government has publicly committed to fighting antiziganism, a specific form of racism targeting Roma people, marking a sharp rhetorical break from…
Trump and Netanyahu Trapped in Iran Crisis They Created — No Exit in Sight
The US and Israeli leaders have lost control of a crisis they started, with Iran now directly striking Israel for the first time and the world economy facing ne…
Global Chaos: ‘Warlords’ Take Power as Wars Spread, Report Warns
A new study warns that powerful nations and armed groups are increasingly ignoring international law, with researchers describing a global rise of "warlords" se…
South Africa’s Water Crisis Worsens as Johannesburg Hikes Prices 12.5% – But Billions Promised for Repairs
Johannesburg residents face a 12.5% water price hike while the eThekwini municipality races to launch multi-billion-rand water projects to fix failing supply, h…
Spain’s Housing Crisis: 87-Year-Old Faces Eviction as Church and Funds Cash In on Greed
An 87-year-old woman in Madrid faces her third eviction attempt in two years, as a UN committee demands Spain stop the forced removal or provide alternative hou…
World Cup '26 Faces Political Storm: Expert Warns of Immigration, Conflict, and Security Chaos
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heading into a geopolitical minefield, with a leading expert warning that the tournament faces unprecedented complications from hard-…
Spain’s Sumar Party Implodes: Two Top Leaders Resign, Accusing Chief of Harassment and Fraud Ahead of July Congress
Spain’s left-wing Movimiento Sumar party is in deep crisis after its secretary of Organization and communications secretary both resigned, publicly accusing par…
EU Bans Russian Soldiers from Europe in 21st Sanctions Package — NATO Allies Push 5 Peace Conditions
The European Union has proposed its 21st sanctions package against Russia, banning Russian soldiers from entering European soil, while Britain, France, and Germ…
Ukraine's Fuel Depot Blitz Cripples Russia's War Machine in Occupied Areas
Ukraine is systematically destroying Russian fuel depots and supply lines in occupied territories, creating a severe fuel crisis that is crippling Moscow's mili…
CHP Chief Slams ‘Coup’ as Ex-Leader Tries to Expel 9 Lawmakers
The head of Turkey’s main opposition party has accused his predecessor of launching a “coup attempt” by trying to expel nine lawmakers, deepening an internal po…
France’s AI Copyright Bill Sparks War with Artists and Musicians
France’s proposed law to let artificial intelligence systems use copyrighted songs, books, and images without permission has ignited a fierce backlash from cult…
EU Plans ‘Return Hubs’ for Deportees, Drawing Criticism Over Historical Parallels
The European Union is pushing forward with a major overhaul of its migration policy, planning to build detention centers outside its borders and speed up deport…
UN to Spain: Stop Evicting 87-Year-Old Woman or Face International Sanctions
The United Nations has given Spain a December deadline to halt the eviction of an 87-year-old woman or provide her with alternative housing, warning that the fo…
India’s Oligarchs Milk the Mass Market While Modi Courts Europe for More Cash
India’s wealthy elite continue to extract wealth from the crowded domestic market, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi jets off to Europe to secure trade deals that…