Winning Hungary's election hasn't stopped false claims about Péter Magyar
Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context.
In the aftermath of a significant partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Senate Republicans are turning to budget reconciliation as a means to secure funding for immigration enforcement agencies.
The death of a second French soldier from injuries sustained in a weekend ambush on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon has heightened regional tensions, following the earlier death of another soldier.
A new startup focused on affordable nuclear energy has raised $380 million to construct modular reactors in shipyards, potentially transforming the industry.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent quietness on vaccine issues appears to be a strategic move as the midterms approach, suggesting that this silence may not endure.
The increasing connections between pharmaceutical companies and telehealth providers have raised concerns among health policy experts and lawmakers.
A recent 10% cut in Kazakhstan's uranium production, coupled with soaring prices at $90 per pound, is leading utilities to explore financing options for Western development projects.
In a recent airstrike, Lebanon's prime minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes, particularly after attacks on Red Cross vehicles hindered rescue efforts.
The European Union is considering offering Iceland more flexibility on fishing policies, a move that could encourage similar nations to pursue EU membership.
Renowned economist Shin Hyun-song is back to confront the issues of slow growth and inflation in his home country.
Steffan Szumowki discusses the recent regulatory breakthroughs in the U.S. nuclear energy sector, shedding light on their implications for the industry.
A chemical leak at the Catalyst Refiners plant in West Virginia has led to two deaths and sent thirty individuals to local hospitals, according to officials.
As global conflicts escalate and economic pressures mount, the concept of resilience becomes crucial. Intentional communities may offer insights into how to navigate these turbulent times.
In a notable change, Japan has lifted its ban on lethal arms exports, aiming to strengthen its defense capabilities and assist allies amid escalating security threats.
The anticipated gas crisis linked to the Iran war has not occurred, with prices staying below 2022 levels, aided by new LNG supplies.
A recent report warns that delays in South Africa's coal phase-out could result in 32,000 premature deaths, highlighting the urgent need for cleaner energy solutions.
Lewis Moody is set to embark on a 500-mile cycling journey to raise awareness for Motor Neurone Disease (MND). He expresses positivity about his current state.
Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody, who has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, is set to embark on a 500-mile cycling challenge alongside his World Cup-winning teammates to raise funds.
Involuntary celibates, or incels, feel they are permanently shut out from dating, which can adversely affect their mental health and the well-being of women and girls.
Proposed legislation in Ohio could limit community input on nuclear energy projects, raising concerns among residents about their voice in local energy decisions.