
British MP Faces Backlash After Using AI Clone To Handle Constituents
Developers say the project will expand public access—voters aren’t convinced.

Developers say the project will expand public access—voters aren’t convinced.

Ajit Doval and Sergei Shoigu met in Moscow to strengthen strategic cooperation, as Washington slaps heavy duties on Indian goods over Russian oil ties.

Israel accuses Macron of emboldening extremists through support for Palestinian statehood.

Neil O’Brien’s pronatalist clip promoting larger families was blocked under “child safety” rules—for featuring a baby.

Three face prosecution under UK terror laws for backing the banned pro-Palestine group, with police warning more arrests are coming.

Those who started the war with the slaughter of families and festival-goers are being rewarded for it by supposed leaders of Western civilisation.

The town of Jumilla won’t let Islamic groups use civic centres and municipal gyms for Eid and other religious events.

The liberal PM is accused of “paralyzing” the work of Poland’s National Security Bureau by denying security clearance to its conservative-appointed director.

The case has sparked global controversy over the absurd application of anti-discrimination laws.

While violent criminals and rejected asylum seekers often evade deportation, authorities relentlessly pursued Liliya Klassen’s case over a simple bureaucratic mistake.
“Hamas must disarm and end its rule in Gaza,” the EU’s foreign policy chief said on X.
“The Bosnian appeals court ruling was undemocratic, immoral, and a serious attack on the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.
Public outrage grows over perceived welfare abuse involving an Afghan refugee family in Hamburg.
Witkoff pledged that he and President Donald Trump would work to return the remaining hostages.
Crowds of Palestinians standing behind barbed wire fences appeared to cheer loudly as President Trump’s special Middle East envoy and the U.S. ambassador to Israel arrived at an aid operation site.
The ECJ has gradually but steadily extended the scope of Union law at the expense of national law.
“Our bilateral relationships with various countries should not be seen through the prism of a third country,” Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said.
The London Court of Appeal upheld an earlier court decision in the long–running battle between the global pharma firms.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said its air defence systems had destroyed 112 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory.
The Online Safety Act’s “laudable intentions are at risk of being overshadowed by the breadth of its regulatory reach,” X said.
The escalation of tensions between Washington and Moscow do not bode well for the chances of a ceasefire in Ukraine.
The voices of the gathered young people “will be heard to the end of the earth,” Pope Leo told them earlier this week.