
Sunak Turns to AI To ‘Improve’ Government Communications
British officials are testing new technology aimed at helping ministers make more sense in media appearances.

British officials are testing new technology aimed at helping ministers make more sense in media appearances.

Critics have called ECHR’s ruling undemocratic and questioned the Court’s legitimacy.

Mateusz Morawiecki has two weeks to shore up support for his conservative government, but has little chance of success.

“We know that other countries are putting pressure on Liberia … to see 40,000 Liberian children a year killed.”—U.S. Rep. Chris Smith

The German Green Party, meanwhile, want to implement their agenda, the phasing out of fossil fuels, at all costs.

The U.S, Egypt, and Qatar are pushing Israel to agree to a ceasefire that critics fear will only allow Hamas terrorists to restock and regroup.

The coalition formation talks are expected to be longer and more arduous than what is common even in Dutch politics.

Organizers and local government have failed to condemn the violence.

Russia was “ready to end the war if we took neutrality,” Ukraine’s former top negotiator confirmed, but Boris Johnson said, “let’s just fight.”

The march in solidarity with British Jews was the largest in nearly a century.
Zemmour said, “If we continue in this direction, due to demography and democracy, France could one day become an Islamic republic.”
Zemmour confirmed in an interview with the Spanish press the likelihood of Reconquête joining the ECR faction in the European Parliament in 2024.
Most EU members demand more clarification, increased defense funds, or settling old scores before granting the Commission’s request for extra contributions, while the most frugal ones simply reject the idea altogether.
While last October’s act of sabotage was widely celebrated in Ukraine, up until now Kyiv officials had never openly claimed responsibility.
The Tunisian city of Sfax witnessed violent attacks against migrants as authorities and vigilante groups turned against African migrants following the death of a Tunisian man.
Fewer people think that inflation and the war are the biggest challenges facing the EU, while considerably more pointed to migration than six months ago, according to the Commission’s latest EU-wide survey.
Germany’s establishment politicians have come out strongly against AfD with EPP leader Manfred Weber (CSU) saying the party “is not only a political competitor but an opponent and an enemy.”
In the event of Élisabeth Borne’s departure, the question arises of the colour of the person who would replace her: would Emmanuel Macron then choose to lean more to the Right or more to the Left?
Cluster bombs, Turkish objections to Swedish membership, and when and how to integrate Ukraine into the military alliance are dividing NATO leaders ahead of Tuesday’s crucial summit in Vilnius.
Known as ‘Teflon Mark’ for having led four consecutive governments, PM Rutte expressed no interest in trading national politics for an important role at an international institution.
As multiple civil rights groups are sounding the alarm, Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti tries to allay concerns. The emergence of a surveillance state as described in George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, he said, was a “far-off” prospect.
Slovakia’s social-democratic Smer party is in pole position to win the elections this September and has unsettled its EU partners with its pro-Kremlin sympathies and drift to the right, courting parties on the extreme right.