Zelensky’s Top Aide Resigns After Anti-Corruption Raid, Deepening Ukraine’s Political Turmoil

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday that his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, has resigned following an anti-corruption raid on his Kyiv residence an extraordinary development that strikes at the heart of Ukraine’s wartime leadership. Yermak, 54, has long been Zelensky’s closest adviser and one of the most influential figures in the government throughout Russia’s […]

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Bulgaria Drops 2026 Budget Plan After Mass Protests Shake Sofia

The Bulgarian government has withdrawn its draft budget for 2026 after tens of thousands of protesters filled central Sofia on Wednesday, voicing anger over proposed tax hikes and higher social security contributions, according to Euro News. The rare show of nationwide discontent pushed the ruling coalition to reverse course, the Council for Joint Governance announced […]

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France’s High Court Seals Sarkozy’s Campaign-Finance Conviction

France’s highest court has upheld former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction for illegal campaign financing, cementing a damaging chapter in the political legacy of the onetime conservative leader. The Court of Cassation’s ruling on Wednesday makes final a one-year prison sentence, half of it suspended, handed down for massive overspending during Sarkozy’s failed 2012 reelection campaign, […]

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London Eyes Holiday ‘Tourist Tax,’ Stirring Backlash From Hospitality Sector

London is preparing to introduce a “tourist tax” on overnight visitors; a move that could reshape the capital’s holiday travel season and stir a fierce debate over the cost of visiting one of the world’s most popular cities, according to “The News”. UK government officials are reportedly drafting plans that would grant mayors the power […]

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Trump Signals ‘Major Progress’ on Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Rejects Territorial Concessions

Former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested over the weekend that “big progress” may be underway in efforts to advance a U.S. backed peace plan for Ukraine, even as President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a stark warning against any proposal that involves ceding territory to Russia, according to BBC News. Trump, commenting on the latest round of […]

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UK Warned: Palestine Action Ban Could Wrongly Criminalize Innocent Supporters

LONDON — A senior Home Office official has warned that the British government’s decision to ban Palestine Action is causing widespread confusion within counterterrorism systems and could lead to innocent people being wrongly labeled as extremists. The official, who works closely with the Prevent program, told The Guardian that the proscription has blurred the lines […]

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France Erupts in Protest as Thousands Demand Stronger Action on Violence Against Women

PARIS — Braving biting cold, thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Paris and cities across France on Saturday, demanding urgent action and greater public funding to confront the country’s persistent epidemic of violence against women. In the capital, an enormous crowd estimated at 50,000 by organizers and 17,000 by police; marched through the city […]

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