Washington Post: America consumed munitions worth $5.6 billion during the first two days of war with Iran
The U.S. military reportedly consumed munitions worth $5.6 billion in the first two days of its military operation against Iran, highlighting the high costs of military strikes.
Civil Protection: 'Active Battle' Becomes Law – How the Opposition Voted
Greece's 'Active Battle' bill, focused on reforming civil protection against disasters, has been passed by the Parliament with support from some opposition parties.
Live: Angus Taylor demands PM spending audit ahead of budget
New opposition leader Angus Taylor calls for a bipartisan taskforce to audit government spending ahead of the federal budget.
In Portugal, 'sanitary cordon' elects Seguro and bars ultrarightist Ventura
António José Seguro, a socialist candidate, won the presidential election in Portugal with 66.8% of the votes, defeating ultrarightist André Ventura amidst a bipartisan opposition against far-right politics.
Regulation of apps advances with support from Lula and right-wing parliamentarians
The proposal to regulate app-based workers, gaining bipartisan support from Lula's government and opposition lawmakers, has frustrated industry companies expecting a more business-friendly outcome.
‘A perfect, wild storm’: widely loathed datacenters see little US political opposition
An unexpected bipartisan coalition in Michigan opposes new datacenters, highlighting a significant lack of public support and prompting political action against tax incentives for such developments.