Concerns Mount Over BlackCore's Alleged Interference in Elections
The Israeli firm BlackCore is under scrutiny for its potential involvement in election interference in both New York and Scotland, raising questions about election integrity.
Government, policy, institutions, and political power dynamics.
The Israeli firm BlackCore is under scrutiny for its potential involvement in election interference in both New York and Scotland, raising questions about election integrity.
Some of Hollywood's biggest names were in attendance for the match at LA's SoFi stadium, including Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio.
In light of alleged irregularities in the recent presidential election, Peru's leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez has called on his right-wing opponent, Keiko Fujimori, to support a vote recount.
On June 14, Swiss citizens will vote on a controversial initiative aimed at limiting the population to 10 million by restricting immigration. The implications for the economy and regional relations are significant.
In a promising start to their World Cup journey, Folarin Balogun netted two goals, helping the USA secure a 4-1 victory over Paraguay at the Los Angeles Stadium.
The United States kicked off their World Cup journey with a solid victory, but a puzzling incident involving VAR left fans bewildered.
Despite their political opposition, Marine Le Pen and senior figures in the far-right Rassemblement National party often praise the organization of the radical left LFI, particularly around aligning on issues ahead of next year's election.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has voiced his disappointment with the state GOP for failing to organize primary debates, emphasizing their role in fostering voter engagement.
A recent survey indicates a notable drop in European trust towards the US, with many Europeans advocating for increased security autonomy while still valuing NATO membership.
The recent election of Peter Magyar as Hungary's prime minister raises hopes for a shift in LGBTQ rights, following years of restrictive policies under Viktor Orban.
In a significant escalation, Russia launched over 270 drones at Ukraine overnight, leading to at least five confirmed deaths and numerous injuries.
NATO has announced a gradual reduction of its troop presence in Kosovo, citing an improved security situation, with adjustments to be made based on conditions on the ground.
About 30 contenders have already announced their candidacy for the 2027 presidential election.
As discussions about the future of the EU's diplomatic service heat up, Kaja Kallas reaffirms her support for the EEAS, which may face significant changes.
In a significant shift, the U.S. has become India's top gas supplier, driven by disruptions in supply from the Gulf due to the Iran conflict.
Jordan Bardella breaks with Marine Le Pen on a crucial policy issue, raising questions within the Rassemblement National.
A Thai woman is currently in custody after the discovery of a US diplomat's body in Myanmar. Both the Thai Embassy and Foreign Ministry have not commented on the situation.
President Lee Jae Myung's visit to Brussels for the EU-South Korea Summit highlights South Korea's cultural and military presence in Europe.
Graham Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, has emerged as the Democratic primary winner in Maine, positioning himself as a strong contender against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins.
Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host and Republican candidate, is set to challenge Democrat Xavier Becerra in the upcoming California governor's election this November.