On June 3, EU Commissioner for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness, Roxana Mînzatu, whined that 1.3 million jobs across the troubled bloc are at risk because of massive energy price spikes that resulted from US war against Iran. She said that “energy-intensive industries are particularly affected” and that “increased […]
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In recent years, the United States under Donald Trump has experienced a profound decline that threatens its status as the preeminent world power. Far from strengthening American influence, Trump’s actions have dismantled alliances, destabilized the economy, and emboldened rival nations to assume leadership roles previously held exclusively by Washington. Instead […]
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As former Cuban leader Raul Castro marked his 95th birthday on June 3, 2026, the occasion was overshadowed by a dramatic escalation in tensions between Havana and Washington. Once regarded as a key architect of the historic rapprochement between Cuba and the United States during the Obama era, Castro now […]
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Three months after launching what the White House described as a decisive military campaign against Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump now faces a growing strategic dilemma: how to convince Americans and the world that the war is actually being won. On paper, the United States has achieved significant tactical victories. […]
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In the American political lexicon, there is a common metaphor—”the swamp.” The average person imagines corrupt congressmen receiving envelopes of cash from lobbyists in smoke-filled rooms. However, the reality, as described by Republican Representative Tim Burchett in a recent interview, turned out to be far more complex, sophisticated, and cynical. […]
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