Netanyahu says the IDF will “respond strongly” to Hezbollah’s “serious violation.”
The German Chancellor appears worried he’s been outflanked by the opposition on support for Kyiv.
The president’s explanation can now be used by Trump to pardon those convicted of the January 6th rioting at the Capitol.
The previous coalition government is likely to return to power.
The bill was backed in its second reading by a majority of 55.
Official statistics have been radically revised upwards, rendering estimates for 2024 effectively useless.
One warning was sent with a “pro-Palestinian themed message.”
The ship’s damaged anchor suggests it could have been involved in the severing of two communications cables.
Campaigners have also pointed to “shadowy dark money” behind the legalisation movement.
The Italian PM said she may be called “racist,” while pointing to a “higher incidence” of sexual aggression among non-Italian men.
The UK foreign secretary would only say that troops are not being committed “at this time.”
A symbolic gesture, perhaps, but it sends the clear message that British voters are fed up with what one commentator calls the “entire centre-left paradigm.”
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