Urgent Warning: US Funds for Ukraine Depleting Rapidly
White House Budget Director Shalanda Young cautioned congressional leaders about dwindling funds for Ukraine in a letter to House Republican Speaker Mike Johnson
The US president Donald Trump has sacked Anthony Scaramucci from the post of director of communications at the White House just 10 days after he appointed him, world agencies said. According to the Politiko and New York Times, Scaramucci was released at the request of the new head of the White House office, John Kelly.
In an interview last week, Scaramucci made inappropriate comments about a number of President Trump's associates, including Kelly's predecessor, head of the Presidential Office, Rhys Pribus.
The White House has confirmed the release of Scaramucci and explained that this step is aimed at enabling Kelly to "start clean," Reuters said.
Anthony Scaramucci was appointed as communications director on July 21st. US President previous press secretary Shaun Spicer resigned only six months after taking office. Spicer was strongly opposed to the appointment of Scaramucci.
The first half-year of Trump's administration was marked by a series of scandals and unacceptable attitudes towards the media, as well as the spread of false information by the White House team.
An example of this was the administration's attempt to convince people that his oath had more audiences than the oath of his predecessor, Barack Obama. Spicer's inadequate behavior and the banning of the daily press briefings have prompted numerous jokes, parodies and criticisms.
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A significant blow has been dealt to the media landscape in Bulgaria as the National Assembly approved a ban on gambling advertisements across television, news websites, and print media
Bulgaria's Defense Minister, Atanas Zapryanov, affirmed that the reintroduction of mandatory conscription is not under consideration amidst the country's ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces and enhance military personnel remuneration.
In response to ongoing staffing challenges within the Bulgarian army, the caretaker government is exploring alternative solutions, with military training for security personnel emerging as a potential strategy
Former Bulgarian Prime Minister and Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) leader Sergey Stanishev has announced his return to politics but clarified that he will not participate in the upcoming parliamentary or European elections
A recent survey conducted by Exacta Research Group sheds light on the electoral landscape in Bulgaria, indicating a clear lead for the GERB coalition as the country gears up for parliamentary elections on June 9
The political landscape in Bulgaria has been shaken by explosive allegations surrounding Kiril Petkov, who was Minister of Economy in the 2021 caretaker government
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022