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Battle under way for the Republican party’s heart – and Trump is winning

Florida governor Ron DeSantis, a protégé of Donald Trump, has been pitching himself as a younger, more electable, version of the 76-year-old They have been...

Worst of Global Energy Crisis May Still Be Ahead, IEA Says

Security of oil and gas supplies remains a major challenge China has “big-footed” world on new energy supply chains: US A global squeeze on energy supply...

NATO to dramatically increase forces on high alert to over 300,000 from 40,000 amid...

Units deployed across eight eastern and southeastern NATO countries to deter Russia hostilities will rise in size from 1,000-strong battlegroups to brigades, which comprise...

Woke Whitehall flushes away £200k of your cash on mixed-sex toilets for staff

•Department for Work and Pensions spent at least £110,000 on 22 neutral toilets •Female civil servants left feeling 'intimidated' by lack of single-sex bathrooms •Govt said...

Russian gas shutoff would send some EU countries into recession, IMF warns

Fund says GDP in Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic would fall by up to 6%, with Italy, Germany and Austria also hit hard A total...

The Opposition’s Double Standard and Ambassador Degnan’sBehaviorNot Befitting Her Status as a Diplomat

The events that took place in Georgia on the 5th of July  have been a topic of discussion all week, not only domestically, but...

Givi Iukuridze: Neither Georgia nor Ukraine is a strategic task for the United States...

At an EU summit in Brussels, Belgium, on June 24, French President Emmanuel Macron spoke about future relations with Russia and said that a...

US says Beijing has no reason to turn Pelosi’s expected Taiwan visit into a...

National security council says speaker has ‘right to visit’ after China warns its military would ‘not sit idly by’ The US national security council (NSC)...

Poland threatens to turn ‘all our cannon’ on EU in rule-of-law row

Ruling party steps up rhetoric by suggesting it could unseat European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen Poland’s national-conservative government has significantly toughened its rhetoric in...

Russian Launches Unprecedented Strike on Key Infrastructure: Survival of Ukraine’s Cities Now in Serious...

On November 15 the Russian Military launched a new wave of missile strikes on key Ukrainian infrastructure targets, which sustained a focus on infrastructure...