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Catalan politician Puigdemont ready to return to Spain only in case of amnesty

According to EFE, Carles Puigdemont, the former leader of Catalonia's administration (a Spanish autonomous community), stated that he was willing to return to Spain, but only once the amnesty bill for Catalan separatists takes effect, told Gonzalo Boye's attorney to Catalan radio station RAC1. The...

Trump Initiated A Clandestine Influence Campaign Against China Via The CIA

President Donald Trump gave the Central Intelligence Agency permission to begin a covert campaign on Chinese social media two years after taking office with the goal of swaying Chinese public opinion against the government, according to a report by the news agency Reuters, based on information...

Iran ready to resume talks on JCPOA with Europe

Iran is ready to talk with Europe on resuming the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) regarding its nuclear program, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani. “We're dedicated to finding a diplomatic resolution. The negotiations can be concluded as soon as feasible...

Sweden Rethinks Security As The Conflict In Ukraine Leads It To Join NATO

Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted it to reconsider its national security strategy and come to the conclusion that membership in the alliance was the Scandinavian country's greatest assurance of safety, Sweden joined NATO on Thursday in Washington.   Ulf Kristersson, the...

U.S. House of Representatives drafts a bill to ban TikTok

According to The Hill, lawmakers in the US House of Representatives have unveiled a bill that would outlaw TikTok. Republican Mike Gallagher and Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi wrote a document titled "Protecting Americans from Apps Controlled by Foreign Attackers." ByteDance and TikTok are listed as...

Why The West Is Crucial To Ukraine's Future In The Third Year Of War

The outcome of the fight will be decided not only on the battlefield but also in Western capitals and other locations away from the front lines as the war in Ukraine approaches its third year.   The ability of Kyiv to fend against Russia's invasion is largely dependent on the military,...

US To Impose Further Sanctions On Russia

In an interview on Thursday, Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said that the sanctions the country will apply on Friday will commemorate the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and target over 500 targets.   As Washington tries to hold Russia accountable for the war...

Bloomberg: EU expects Trump to start trade conflict if he wins election

If former US President Donald Trump wins the US presidential election in November, he will impose punishing trade sanctions on the European Union (EU), according to Bloomberg, which cited sources. A senior official involved with the preparations told Bloomberg that European nations need to get...

Charles III diagnosed with cancer

King Charles III of the UK was given a cancer diagnosis and has been receiving treatment since February 5, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace. The palace stated that the monarch's cancer is not prostate cancer, without elaborating on the type of disease the royal has, according to Sky...

Reuters warns of worsening aircraft shortage amid problems with 737 MAX

According to Reuters, the decision by US authorities to prohibit the growth of Boeing 737 MAX manufacturing is making the lack of new aircraft worse and pushing carriers to extend the life of their aging fleet. Following a conference on airline economics conducted in Dublin from January 28 to...
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