U.S. Government Reopens After Longest Shutdown in History
US President Donald Trump has signed a bill to reopen the federal government, officially ending the longest shutdown in American history, which stretched over 43 days
Former US head of state Donald Trump maintains his dominant position in the race for the Republican presidential nomination for the 2024 election, attracting the support of more than half of the party's voters, Reuters reported.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 61 percent of self-identified Republicans say they will vote for Trump in the party's primary. None of Trump's rivals come close to him in terms of ratings.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley are each supported by 11%. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is backed by 5% and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gets 2%. 8 percent of Republicans say they are undecided about who they will vote for.
Fewer than a quarter of those polled believe the allegations that Trump orchestrated election fraud or was behind the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by his supporters — two of the central claims for which he is expected to stand trial.
Russia has declared its readiness to resume peace negotiations with Ukraine, even as its forces continue to advance around the frontline city of Pokrovsk
The discount on Russian Urals crude compared to Brent reached a one-year high of 19.40 dollars per barrel at the ports of Primorsk and Novorossiysk on 10 November
Romania is moving to assume control of Lukoil’s local operations to safeguard its national energy system and comply with upcoming U.S. sanctions
The European Commission has identified Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus as countries “under migratory pressure,” opening the way for the relocation of asylum seekers to other EU member states
Ukraine’s Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko has been suspended following a sweeping investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) into large-scale corruption at the state nuclear energy company Energoatom
Have you ever heard of Ibestad? It’s a small place in Northern Norway, in Troms County, and it’s actually really beautiful! Ibestad is mostly made up of two islands called Andørja and Rolla
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
When Politics Means Violence