AMB. GORDON SONDLAND: The truth about Iran's 'imminent threat' that politicians hate to admit
The article discusses the importance of scrutinizing U.S. policy towards Iran, particularly regarding claims of an 'imminent threat' defined by the president, amid political debates.
'Big fish' with traffic in Nunes' management forged a false account in my name, says SP vice mayor
The vice mayor of São Paulo, Colonel Ricardo Mello Araújo, claims a fraudulent account was opened in his name while discussing his ties with various allies linked to former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Did you get a parking violation fee? The Supreme Court has ruled: This explanation no longer holds
The Finnish Supreme Court ruled that a woman must pay parking fines issued by ParkkiPate despite her claims of lacking knowledge about the vehicle's use during the infractions in Helsinki.
Myung Tae-kyun, a Political Broker, Files a Complaint Against Shin Yong-han, a Democratic Party Candidate for Chungbuk Governor, with the Police
Myung Tae-kyun has filed a police complaint against Shin Yong-han for defamation and violating election laws, accusing Shin of making false claims on television.
R. F. Kennedy speaks about food as a magical cure, specialists discuss the dangers of such claims
R. F. Kennedy promotes a nutrition-based health campaign but faces criticism from health professionals regarding the potential dangers of misinterpreting scientific research on nutrition's role in health.
Questions Raised by the News Factory's 'Cancellation of Prosecution' Report
A report from the YouTube channel 'Kim Eo-jun's Humility is Difficult News Factory' alleging a 'transaction for prosecution dismissal' involving the president has sparked significant controversy, demanding a closer look at the journalistic responsibilities surrounding such claims.
Nigeria: No Boat Mishap Involving Bandits - Sokoto Residents, Police
Residents and police of Sokoto State, Nigeria, have denied reports of a boat accident involving bandits, calling the claims false and unfounded.
"Re:Check": Does Prime Minister Siliņa tell the truth about the increase in benefits and adapted shelters?
The article analyzes claims made by Prime Minister Siliņa regarding increased social benefits for families in Latvia, particularly focusing on child support payments and demographic investments.
Volodymyr Zelensky: Russia Intensifies Attacks at the Front
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported increased Russian aggression along the front lines, especially in the Sumy region, though claims of Russian gains are countered by high casualties on their side.
Nurses' union claims government policy has led to patient deaths
The Tasmanian Nurses' union alleges that a government policy has resulted in patient deaths in Launceston General Hospital's emergency department due to delayed transfers from paramedics.
US Ambassador to the UN claims Japan promised support for Self-Defense Forces, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara denies
The US Ambassador to the United Nations claimed that Japan promised to support its Self-Defense Forces concerning security in the Strait of Hormuz, a statement that was denied by Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary.
Work overload and mental health
The number of work disability claims due to mental health issues in Spain has doubled since 2016, highlighting a worsening trend in workers' mental health.
The 'like magic' teeth whitening strips scientifically shown to whiten 'in days'
HeySmile teeth whitening strips are marketed as an effective and safe solution for achieving visibly whiter teeth within days, with scientific backing for their claims.
Contest of evidence, 'pressure on witnesses' and mental health: the strategies of Jairinho and Monique in the Henry Borel case
The defense strategies for Jairinho and Monique aim for acquittal in the upcoming trial concerning the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel, involving challenges to evidence and claims of mental distress.
Iran's Heavy Recovery in Hormuz... $2 Million to Pass One Tanker, Claims Report
The article discusses how Iran is charging significant fees to allow oil tankers to pass through the strategically important Hormuz Strait amid an ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel, resulting in an escalating oil and gas crisis worldwide.
Slovenia election too close to call as PM claims victory in neck-and-neck race
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory in a tightly contested parliamentary election against Janez Jansa, with nearly equal support from voters.
Claim of Destruction of Iranian Missile Factory, US Releases Satellite Images
The US claims to have destroyed an Iranian missile factory earlier this month, releasing satellite images showing the damage.
The President of Lebanon says Israeli attacks on infrastructure are a prelude to invasion
The President of Lebanon claims that recent Israeli attacks on Lebanese infrastructure signal the possibility of an impending invasion.
'We have a lot of money for war...', claims America amid war with Iran
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant reassured citizens that the country is financially capable of sustaining its ongoing war against Iran, rejecting notions of tax increases to fund military efforts.
American-Israeli Statements About 'The Endgame' and Iran Prepares for a Long Battle
Iran is preparing for a prolonged conflict, contrasting American and Israeli claims that the end of the war with it is near.
Iran claims 'no blockade on Hormuz Strait, non-adversarial countries can navigate' just one day before the '48-hour' deadline
Iran asserts that the Hormuz Strait remains open and places the blame for logistical delays on the United States, despite an imminent ultimatum from President Donald Trump.
Wike camp disowns Ekiti PDP gov candidate
The disagreement between two factions within Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party over the leadership and governorship candidate for Ekiti State escalates with claims from each side disputing legitimacy.
Osun LG crisis: APC, Labour clash over planned protest
The APC in Osun State has accused the Joint Labour Movement of planning a violent protest in support of the government, while the Labour Movement denies these claims and confirms its intention to picket a bank.
‘Good news’: Ebrard claims that the start of the T-MEC review with the US is ‘encouraging’
Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico's Secretary of Economy, expresses optimism about the start of technical discussions with the U.S. regarding the T-MEC trade agreement, despite Canada missing from initial talks.
Prime Minister Golob declares victory despite nearly no difference in vote count
Iceland's Prime Minister Golob claims victory in recent elections, despite the vote count showing minimal differences among candidates.
Zelensky: Stopped Russian Intensification
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that Russia has attempted to intensify its attacks recently, leading to significant losses for Russian forces.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Doucet Claims Victory, Aulas Announces an Appeal
Ecologist mayor Grégory Doucet was re-elected in Lyon with 51.8% of the votes against Jean-Michel Aulas, who announced plans to contest the results.
Group demands justice for gang-raped female student
A group in Nigeria is demanding justice for a female student who was allegedly gang-raped and claims police negligence.
Catherine Harding denies Chappell Roan about attack on daughter: 'Security was not from the hotel'
Catherine Harding refutes claims made by Chappell Roan regarding an incident involving her stepdaughter, stating the security involved was not from the hotel.
He worked at a school in New Jersey and must repay more than $137,000 for overtime he billed
Anthony DeLuca, a former official in a New Jersey school district, is required to repay over $137,000 for fraudulent overtime claims approved with a colleague's complicity.
Slovenia's Prime Minister declares election victory
Prime Minister Robert Golob claims victory in Slovenia's election amid a close count.
Russia claims drone attack has targeted Belgorod governor, St Petersburg airport halts operations
Russia has reported a drone attack targeting the Belgorod governor and has implemented operational restrictions at St Petersburg's Pulkovo airport due to drone threats.
2026 Municipal Results: In Avignon, Olivier Galzi (DVD) Claims Victory
Olivier Galzi claims victory in the second round of the municipal elections in Avignon with over 40% of the votes.
Kreplak clashed with the Official Response Office on social media over flu vaccines
Minister of Health Nicolás Kreplak criticized the government for insufficient flu vaccine distribution, while the administration of Javier Milei denied these claims.
The Justice encourages rapprochement between the Government and Kicillof regarding the debt owed by Anses that the governor claims
The Argentine Supreme Court is facilitating discussions between the Buenos Aires provincial government and the national government over a significant debt claimed by Governor Axel Kicillof, totaling over $2.2 trillion.
Couple suspected of killing 40-day-old baby has trial scheduled in MT
A couple accused of murdering their 40-day-old baby is set to stand trial in Mato Grosso, Brazil, next week after forensic evidence contradicted initial claims of accidental death.
NATO 'does not confirm' Israeli claims about Iranian missiles reaching Europe
NATO has not confirmed Israeli claims regarding Iran's possession of missiles that could reach European capitals.
Russia attempting new offensives as weather warms, Zelensky says
President Zelensky reports a significant increase in Russian military offensives due to improved weather conditions, but claims these have led to heavy Russian casualties.
Araqi: Ships avoid the Strait of Hormuz due to insurance premiums – not because it is closed
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqi claims ships are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz due to high war insurance premiums rather than any closure of the passage.
Newsom's claim that Texas and Florida are the 'real high tax states' criticized by expert: 'Fatally flawed'
California Governor Gavin Newsom's claims that Texas and Florida have higher tax burdens than California have been deemed misleading by an expert who analyzed the numbers.
Police: Suspect in Bærum claims he acted in self-defense
A man in his sixties is arrested for the murder of a man in his thirties in Bærum, claiming he acted in self-defense during the incident.
Murder case in Bærum: - Claims he acted in self-defense
A man in his sixties has been charged with murder in Bærum after a man in his thirties was found dead, with the suspect claiming he acted in self-defense.
Explosion in Bahrain that left 32 injured was caused by U.S.-operated air defense, says agency
A recent explosion in Bahrain that injured 32 people was likely caused by a U.S.-operated air defense system, contradicting earlier claims by Bahrain and U.S. officials that blamed Iran.
Cuba claims to be preparing for a possible US attack but does not rule out the possibility of negotiations
Cuba's Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister states the country is preparing for potential military aggression from the US, while also expressing a willingness to engage in negotiations.
Bærum: Man Charged with Murder Claims He Acted in Self-Defense
A man charged with murder in Bærum states he acted in self-defense during an incident that resulted in the death of another man.
Claim of victory, attack on opponents... What did Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan say in a 24-minute meeting
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan conducted a 24-minute interview amid an atmosphere of political tension and opposition claims of early electoral success.
Nomi Bar Yaakov to Vima: “The world will never be the same again”
Israeli analyst Nomi Bar Yaakov claims that the U.S. and Israel lack clear objectives and a strategy for exiting the war in Iran.
'Recognition of the City and the Sertão': After the US Alleged That China Built a Military Base in a Telescope, Residents Come to Its Defense
Residents of Aguiar, Brazil, defend the BINGO radiotelescope project against US claims of it being a Chinese military base, arguing it represents technological recognition and opportunities for the community.
US singer 'really sad' over claims her security guard upset footballer's daughter
Chappell Roan expressed regret after claims that her security guard upset the daughter of footballer Jorginho, who reported that his child was shaken by the encounter.
College Basketball Debate Explodes: Matt Painter, Nate Oats Fire Back At Mid-Major ‘Ducking’ Claims
The NCAA Tournament scheduling debate intensifies as coaches Matt Painter and Nate Oats respond to claims that power conference teams are avoiding mid-major programs.