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Some on-air claims about Dominion Voting Systems were false, Fox News acknowledges in statement after deal is announced

Fox News agreed to pay $787.5 million to Dominion Voting Systems in a defamation settlement, acknowledging that certain claims about the company were false. Fox News Defamation Trial: Key Points and Settlement Details Background on the Case Fox News was sued by Dominion Voting...

Germany: How three old men hope to save the Left Party

Germany's Left Party faces a significant challenge as it struggles to meet the 5% threshold required for representation in parliament. Three senior politicians from the party, Bodo Ramelow, Gregor Gysi, and Dietmar Bartsch, are hoping to capitalize on an exception in...

UK: Labour Party ‘colossus’ John Prescott dies

John Prescott, a prominent figure in the Labour Party and former Deputy Prime Minister, has passed away. He was known for his work on the Kyoto Protocol and his unwavering commitment to climate action. His legacy is one of public service...

Ukraine updates: Putin says ‘medium-range’ missile tested

Russia launches a series of missile strikes against Ukraine, with President Putin stating that the strikes are in response to Ukraine using western weaponry to strike targets deeper inside Russia. The US has put sanctions on Russia's third-largest bank and approved...

Germany: Olaf Scholz to be nominated as SPD candidate

Germany's SPD party is set to nominate Olaf Scholz as their candidate for chancellor, following Defense Minister Boris Pistorius' withdrawal. Despite facing an uphill battle against the CDU and AfD, Scholz has expressed confidence in his leadership and ability to win...

EU Commission deal puts center-right in driver’s seat

The European Union executive branch is set to be led by a center-right team following a deal between the three major centrist political groups in the European Parliament. The new top brass, led by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen,...

Who is German Chancellor Olaf Scholz?

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's career has been marked by controversy, particularly regarding his handling of crises. Despite poor favorability ratings, he remains the top candidate for the SPD in the upcoming election, with some party leaders calling for his replacement. Early Life...

Germany begins major reform of its hospital sector

Germany has passed a law to reorganize its hospital sector, slashing hospitals and boosting clinics. The reform aims to improve care quality, alleviate financial pressure on hospitals, and increase health insurance contributions. Overview The German parliament has passed a law aiming to reorganize...

Election marathon in Romania: nationalists on the rise

Romania is holding presidential and parliamentary elections, with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) expected to win the majority of votes. The nationalist Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) and national liberal Save Romania Union (USR) are also expected to perform...

Nordic countries ramping up civil defense amid Ukraine war

The Nordic countries of Sweden, Finland, and Norway have updated their emergency preparedness guidelines due to increased tensions in the Baltic region caused by the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The guides cover essential topics such as having a week's...

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