Some Republicans seek alliances with Latin American populists as part of Latino outreach effort
On a recent evening outside Washington, the president of Argentina had the eyes and ears of a conservative crowd that had gathered to listen to Donald Trump. In a raspy voice, Javier Milei called out, “Hola a todos,” or “Hello, everyone,” before introducing himself as a lion. “What a beautiful day to make the left […]
Arizona Poll: Voters Split on Trump Charges
Arizona Republican voters are split on supporting former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election as he navigates four criminal indictments, according to a poll published Tuesday by Noble Predictive Insights.[#item_full_content]
Vets in California Work to Secure Border Wall
Military veterans in southern California have been repairing sections of fencing and walls at the border with Mexico, using razor wire to discourage migrants from crossing the border illegally into their state. [#item_full_content]
Russia’s Minimum Criteria for Using Nukes Lower Than Thought
Leaked military documents indicate that Russia’s minimum criteria for using tactical nuclear weapons is lower than Moscow has ever publicly admitted, according to experts who reviewed and verified the documents, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
Defiant Hunter Biden Denounces ‘MAGA-Motivated Conspiracies’
President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden took a defiant tone at a Republican-led House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into his father, calling it a “baseless” partisan pursuit against his family.[#item_full_content]
Palestinian hunger crisis continues as destroyed bakeries struggle to reopen
The rubble and twisted metal of Kamel Ajour’s smashed-up Gaza bakery underscores one reason starving people in the north of the bombarded enclave are reduced to eating raw cactus leaves after nearly five months of Israel’s military campaign. Bread will be critical to any sustained effort to relieve Palestinian hunger, with one in six children […]
Northern Ireland judge rules that UK government’s ‘Troubles’ law breaches human rights
A new law that gives immunity from prosecution for most offenses committed during Northern Ireland’s decades of sectarian violence is not compliant with human rights, a judge in Belfast ruled Wednesday. The British government’s Legacy and Reconciliation Bill, passed in September, stops most prosecutions for alleged killings by militant groups and British soldiers during “the […]
Antagonisti assaltano volante davanti alla Questura di Torino
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Germania, l’esercito contro Scholz: smentito il cancelliere sulle ragioni del “no” alla consegna dei Taurus a Kiev
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Farmers stage mass protest outside Welsh parliament over climate policies
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