India and the European Union concluded nearly two decades of negotiations by agreeing on a landmark free trade agreement that will significantly reduce tariffs and deepen economic ties. Both sides hailed the deal as transformative for global commerce and strategic cooperation.
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Spain’s government is moving to legalize around 500,000 undocumented migrants as part of a broader economic and demographic strategy. The decision sharply contrasts with tougher migration policies elsewhere in Europe.
The White House report analyzes the economic effects of eliminating state income taxes, including impacts on GDP, wages, and business formation. Removing income taxes could boost growth and attract high-income taxpayers.
By The White House As President Donald J. Trump visits Iowa today, he returns to a state that is clearly winning again under his leadership…
A CNN panel erupted after Scott Jennings refused to back down from using the legally defined term “illegal aliens.” The exchange highlighted growing tensions over immigration enforcement and free speech on national television.
By Will Porter President Donald Trump has vowed to impose a 100% tariff on Canadian goods should Ottawa strike a new trade deal with Beijing,…
By Sputnik International WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Canada was “destroying itself” over a potential trade deal with China.…
As artificial intelligence advances, calls to grant robots human rights are growing louder. This analysis explains why moral and legal coherence arguments for robot rights ultimately fail.
A suspicious item prompted the evacuation of several concourses at Miami International Airport, temporarily disrupting travel and traffic. The incident unfolded as a major winter storm caused widespread flight cancellations nationwide.
A German lawmaker says Berlin should demand massive reparations from Poland over the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines. The proposal escalates an already tense dispute between the two nations over wartime compensation claims.
An Indiana woman was arrested after police say she attempted to kill and “sacrifice” a 1-year-old child. A witness intervened after discovering the child in immediate danger.
Fifteen years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is preparing to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest in the world. The move revives deep concerns over safety, evacuation readiness, and whether public trust has truly been restored.
The White House reportedly cautioned CBS News against editing a recent interview with President Trump, citing past legal consequences for altered footage. CBS later confirmed the interview would air unedited.
The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has begun legal proceedings against Euroclear, seeking compensation for sovereign assets frozen under EU sanctions. The case raises questions about international law, asset expropriation, and retaliatory financial risks.
The European Union and the Mercosur bloc of South American nations have signed a landmark free trade agreement after more than 25 years of negotiations. The deal creates one of the world’s largest trade zones but still faces ratification by the European Parliament.


















