[Column] Why North Korea won’t be Trump’s next target
The article discusses the speculation surrounding the potential targeting of North Korea by the Trump administration following U.S. actions in Iran, emphasizing South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's rebuttal of such notions.
Trump Cornered Over Iran Conflict... Democrats Demanding Answers in Senate
The conflict between the US-Israel and Iran enters its fourth week, leading Democrats to question the Trump administration's objectives in a Senate session.
Combination of administration, culture, and tourism vs the need for residents' deliberation... How to utilize the current Gangwon Provincial Office?
Ahead of the June 3 local elections, the Gangwon provincial government proposes to repurpose the current provincial office building for administration, culture, and tourism, prompting calls from opposition parties for public deliberation on the plan.
The White House Reveals Legislative Framework for Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The White House has introduced a long-awaited national legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent states from enacting their own laws and to promote a federal approach under Donald Trump's administration.
Somalia: Somalia Police Reshuffle in Bay Region Highlights Rift With Southwest State
The Somali federal police command has reshuffled leadership in the Bay region amid rising insecurity and political tensions with the Southwest State administration.
Nigeria: We Won't Allow Insecurity Overshadow Our Efforts - Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emphasized his administration's commitment to combating insecurity in Nigeria during a meeting with key officials.
Welcome, American Scientists: Europe, a Refuge for Researchers Under Siege by Trump
The article discusses Europe's efforts, specifically in Spain, France, and Germany, to attract American scientists facing challenges under the Trump administration, highlighting initiatives like Safe Place for Science.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
Liberty Bell Bay enters voluntary administration after ASIC intervention
Liberty Bell Bay, the owner of a manganese smelter in Tasmania, has entered voluntary administration after intervention by the ASIC, with efforts now focused on restructuring and finding a new owner.
Illegal immigrant accused of killing Loyola student released under Biden, DHS says
An illegal immigrant accused of murdering a Loyola University Chicago student has been revealed to have entered the U.S. during the Biden administration and previously faced criminal charges.
Unified Local Elections in France: Left-Wing Administration Set to Continue in Paris with Gregory's Victory Certain
Emmanuel Grégoire's leftist coalition is poised to continue governing Paris in the unified local elections following a significant lead over right-wing opponents.
The Government advances with another reduction of public employment and aims for a total reduction of 10% by 2026
The Argentine government is set to implement another round of public sector job cuts, targeting a total reduction of 10% of the national administration workforce by 2026.
D. Trump deploys ICE officials at American airports
President Trump's administration is deploying ICE officials to American airports to ease long security lines caused by a budget impasse in Congress over appropriations for federal agencies.
The Vatican strikes at the US administration. "It’s disgusting"
Cardinal Blaise Cupich criticized the US administration's handling of war-related communications, particularly the insensitivity displayed in their portrayal of military actions in the Middle East.
Carlos Fernández de Cossío: Cuba 'preparing' for 'possibility of military aggression'
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated that Cuba is preparing for potential U.S. military aggression despite recent U.S. officials indicating no plans for invasion.
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.
Trump Targets Electric Car Chargers – Threatens to Stifle Development of Charging Network
Trump's administration is pushing for a 100% American-made requirement for electric vehicle charging network components, facing opposition from officials in 20 states who claim it would undermine expansion efforts.
Zema resigns in MG with attacks on Lula's government
The Governor of Minas Gerais, Romeu Zema, resigned while criticizing President Lula's administration and vowing to end corruption.
Soludo commits second term to God, seeks continued support
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra pledges his second term in office to God during a thanksgiving service, emphasizing the divine nature of his election and administration.
Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
Maddow rebukes Robert Mueller’s legacy as 'wildly outmaneuvered' following his death at 81
Rachel Maddow criticized Robert Mueller's legacy, stating he was outmaneuvered in the handling of his investigation by Bill Barr.
ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
ICE agents are being deployed to US airports starting Monday to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents amid a government shutdown causing long waiting times.
CAL convened to review evidence against assembly member Diana Jácome for alleged verbal aggression towards the RC
The Legislative Administration Council (CAL) in Ecuador will meet to examine evidence against assembly member Diana Jácome for alleged verbal attack during an assembly session.
US President: Trump Announces ICE Deployment at Airports
President Trump has announced the deployment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel amid ongoing funding disputes in Washington.
Trump sends ICE agents to U.S. airports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff at airports in response to funding negotiations with Congress.
Trump confirms he will send ICE agents to US airports
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports in the country starting Monday, in response to a funding deadlock affecting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.
CM Dhami has divided the departments, know who got which ministry?
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has divided the departments following the cabinet expansion, retaining key portfolios for himself to maintain direct control over governance and law enforcement.
12 multi-home Blue House aides also sell their homes... President Yoon: "Stability in housing prices is tied to the fate of the administration"
President Yoon's directive for aides with multiple homes to sell their properties addresses conflicts of interest and aims to bolster the credibility of the government's housing policies.
The Law of the Jungle
Joseph Kent's resignation as director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center reveals significant dissatisfaction with President Trump's administration regarding the Middle East conflict.
[Editorial] ‘Investigation into Manipulated Prosecutions’ Passed…We Must Approach the Truth Rigorously Without Prejudgment
The National Assembly of South Korea has adopted a plan for a national investigation into allegations of manipulated prosecutions under President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration, focusing on several corruption cases.
Talks about the US friendship with Belarus: a cunning plan by A. Lukashenko or a warning to V. Putin?
The article discusses the implications of the US easing sanctions on Belarus and highlights comments from Lithuania's presidential advisor regarding the lack of pressure to change sanctions policy from the Trump administration.
[Breaking News] The plan for a national investigation into the allegations of 'manipulated prosecution by Yoon Seok-yeol' passes the National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea has approved a national investigation plan concerning allegations of manipulated prosecutions under President Yoon Seok-yeol's administration.
Trump's Contradictory Statements: Ultimatum of 'Annihilation' to Iran... The Strategy is Unclear
U.S. President Donald Trump's warning to Iran about impending military strikes has raised skepticism about the administration's long-term strategy amid conflicting messages.
Han Dong-hoon: The People Power Party I Loved Has Become a Party Specializing in Purges and Disciplinary Actions
Han Dong-hoon criticized the People Power Party for turning into a party focused on purges and disciplinary actions against dissenters, calling for a reconstruction of conservative politics to effectively oppose the Yoon Seok-youl administration.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
Kim Yae-ji of the People Power Party conducts a 17 hour and 35 minute filibuster, with both parties commenting 'thank you for your effort'
Kim Yae-ji, a member of the People Power Party, completed a 17-hour and 35-minute filibuster against the approval of a national investigation plan regarding allegations of political prosecution by the Yoon Seok-yeol administration.
The Price of Forgiveness: the 'Flourishing Industry' of Pardons Sets Records in Trump’s Washington
The article discusses the surge in pardons during Donald Trump's administration, highlighting those who benefitted from his clemency decisions.
The Trump Administration has deported 132 minors protected by a program for victims of abuse and neglect
The Trump administration has deported 132 minors under a program protecting victims of abuse and neglect, despite their vulnerable status.
Trump administration urges judge to dissolve injunction blocking Abrego Garcia's deportation to Liberia
The Trump administration is requesting a judge to lift an injunction that prevents the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is alleged to be connected to MS-13, to Liberia.
FULL LIST: Ex-Oyo gov Alao-Akala’s properties in Nigeria, UK, US subject of family dispute
A legal dispute has erupted over the estate of former Oyo State Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, involving claims from his daughter regarding the administration of his assets.
The Power of Numbers: Kishi Administration Promotes Deliberate Consensus in a Tense World
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration emphasizes swift decision-making in budget discussions, leveraging a supermajority in the House of Representatives.
New York: the mysterious school in Queens that received $2 million from Donald Trump
The Grand Central Atelier, an art school in Queens, New York, received a $2 million grant from the Trump administration's National Endowment for the Humanities.
At least 100,000 people participated in an anti-government protest in Prague
Over 100,000 individuals gathered in Prague for an anti-government protest organized by the civic movement 'Million Moments' to address concerns about the erosion of democracy and increasing oligarchy under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's administration.
Trump Threatens to Send ICE Agents to U.S. Airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy immigration agents to airports amid a funding blockade affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor who investigated Russian interference in the Trump campaign in the 2016 elections, has died
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special prosecutor known for investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections, passed away at the age of 81.
Donald Trump threatens to deploy immigration agents to control security at airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to assign Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airport security if Democrats do not approve funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Saint-Denis: A turbulent first municipal council after the election of the rebellious Bally Bagayoko
Bally Bagayoko's election as mayor of Saint-Denis-Pierrefitte sparks a heated municipal council meeting marked by protests against the previous administration.
Iran funding emerges as key test for Johnson's razor-thin House majority
The proposed multibillion-dollar funding request by the Trump administration for Iran could be contested by GOP members concerned about increasing budget deficits.
The Ombudsman Received Over 3,000 Requests Last Year Regarding Bureaucracy or Abuse
The Lithuanian Ombudsman reported receiving over 3,000 complaints in 2022, primarily from inmates about poor living conditions and inadequate handling of their grievances.
‘Frustration, anger, confusion’: Trump administration leaves millions without clear path to paying off student loans
A federal appeals court has ordered the end of the Biden administration's Save Plan for student loan repayment, creating uncertainty for millions of borrowers.