Portugal Votes in Crucial Runoff as Moderate Faces Rising Populist Challenge

Portugal held a tense runoff presidential election on Sunday, as voters chose between a moderate center-left candidate and a hard-right populist in a contest seen as a test of the country’s political direction, according to The Frontier Post. António José Seguro, a longtime Socialist politician, was widely expected to defeat André Ventura, the leader of […]

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Ukraine, Norway, Sweden Top Germany’s Arms Export List Amid Russian Threat

The numbers tell a story of fear, alliances, and the reshaping of European security. Germany shipped 2 billion euros ($2.35 billion) worth of weapons to Ukraine last year, cementing its position as Kyiv’s most crucial European partner in the grinding war against Russia, according to AFP. But Ukraine wasn’t buying alone, two Scandinavian nations nervously […]

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Zelensky Reveals 55,000 Ukrainian Troops Killed as Fragile Peace Talks Yield Prisoner Swap

In the grim shadow of a war now stretching into its fourth year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has disclosed a heavy toll; 55,000 of his nation’s soldiers have fallen on the battlefield since Russia’s full scale invasion began in February 2022, according to BBC News. Speaking candidly in a pre recorded interview with France 2 […]

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Frozen in Darkness: Ukraine Endures Russia’s Brutal Winter Assault

As temperatures plunged to a bone chilling minus twenty degrees Celsius, more than a thousand apartment buildings across Kyiv sat shrouded in darkness Wednesday night, victims of Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine’s power infrastructure, according to BBC News. President Volodymyr Zelensky painted a grim picture of his nation’s struggle, revealing that over two hundred repair […]

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France’s Budget Battle Ends, But Political War Rages On

After months of bitter political deadlock, France finally has a budget for 2026. But the way it arrived speaks volumes about the country’s deepening divisions, according to Euro News. On Monday evening, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s government survived two no confidence votes in parliament, automatically adopting the controversial budget without lawmakers ever actually voting on […]

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