Politics

Europe’s farmers are struggling, but some sympathetic consumers have difficulty affording their food

BOUSSY-SAINT-ANTOINE, France — Truck driver Jeremy Donf understands French farmers are struggling and he wants to support local food producers. But like many consumers, buying French produced food isn’t always an option. Farmer…

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Swedish security agency is investigating an object found at the Israeli Embassy as an act of terror

STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s domestic security agency said Friday that it’s investigating “a dangerous object” that was found at the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm earlier this week as possible terrorism. The agency,…

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Controversial Egypt pyramid renovation likely to be rolled back

A controversial plan to cover one of Egypt’s Giza Pyramids with granite cladding will likely not be possible given rock nature and international archaeological restoration law, according to a prominent…

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China executes couple who flung two toddlers to their death

China has executed a couple who fatally threw two children out of the window of an apartment building. Zhang Bo – the father of the children – and Ye Chengchen…

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India begins to flex its naval power as competition with China grows

For decades, India has focused its defense policy on its land borders with rivals Pakistan and China. Now, as its global ambitions expand, it is beginning to flex its naval…

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Mexican president suggests US talks on migration and drugs may suffer after drug money allegations

Mexico’s president suggested Thursday that talks with the U.S. government on migration and drug trafficking could suffer after media reports of a U.S. investigation into alleged drug money donations for…

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Gender gap expands between Biden and Trump, new poll shows

The gender gap is growing between supporters of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll of registered voters. And that’s good news…

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Victims of Hamas attack in Israel and their families blame Iran in new federal lawsuit

A group of U.S. citizens filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday charging that the Hamas-led massacre in Israel on Oct. 7, which killed 1,200 people and injured thousands more, was “masterminded…

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Zuckerberg apologizes to families of kids harmed online Amid Senate Tech CEO Inquiry

In a high-stakes hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, top executives from leading social media platforms faced tough questions regarding the mental health risks posed by their platforms to young…

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Tunisia’s Central Bank Borrowing Plan Raises Red Flags Among Experts

Cash-strapped Tunisia wants to take the unprecedented step of borrowing billions from its central bank to address budget deficits and bandage its economic crisis, a step that experts warn could…

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