First Nation chiefs say Nova Scotia budget cuts appear targeted at Mi’kmaw programs
First Nation leaders in Nova Scotia claim recent budget cuts by the provincial government disproportionately affect Mi’kmaw programs designed to combat systemic inequalities.
Ethiopia: Tigray Interim President Warns Current Dispute Could Trigger War, Endanger All of Ethiopia
Ethiopia's Tigray Interim President cautioned that recent political disputes must be resolved peacefully to prevent potential armed conflict that threatens the entire nation.
Zachary Levi reveals the epic battles, human flaws of King David in new Fox Nation series
Zachary Levi hosts a new Fox Nation series that chronicles the life and battles of King David of Israel, highlighting his journey from shepherd to ruler.
International Panorama: Donald Trump, much more than the rebellion of the Supreme Court
The article critiques Donald Trump's recent speech to the nation, arguing that he repeated falsehoods and failed to address key issues troubling Americans.
Vladimiras Laučius. Russia's Crime and Gritėnas' Punishment
The article discusses the implications of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' for the Russian nation and contrasts their cultural pride with a lack of genuine understanding of its lessons.
China: A Path Towards Prosperity for Family and Nation
As the festive spirit of the Chinese New Year peaks, Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping continues a tradition by visiting government officials and citizens across the country to discuss welfare and development priorities for the upcoming year.
The Prime Minister will address the 'completely skewed' wealth distribution – a new analysis shows what she is talking about
A new analysis reveals significant disparities in wealth distribution in Denmark, with the top 1% accumulating a quarter of the nation's total net wealth, prompting the Prime Minister to take action.
Pakistan in 'open war' with Afghanistan, Pakistani defence minister says
Pakistan's defence minister has declared that the nation is engaged in an 'open war' with Afghanistan amid escalating tensions and mutual airstrikes.
Cuba vows to confront any aggression after armed clash with American boat
Cuba's president promises to defend the nation's sovereignty against any terrorist aggression following a violent encounter with a U.S.-registered boat.
Japan charges the alleged murderer of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Japanese prosecutors have charged a man in his 40s with the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a case that shocked the nation.
One Nation job for Pauline Hanson’s daughter; tensions high amid US-Iran nuclear talks; fears over ChatGPT Health advice
Pauline Hanson’s daughter has been hired by One Nation as a senior adviser, amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations and concerns about ChatGPT Health's reliability in emergency medical situations.
Ashton Hurn navigates the fraught politics of One Nation preference deals
SA Liberal leader Ashton Hurn is grappling with the complexities and risks associated with potential preference deals with One Nation, reflecting on historical precedents in Australian politics.
K. Budrys: The Creating Diaspora Enriches Lithuania and Strengthens Its Future
Minister K. Budrys emphasizes the importance of the Lithuanian diaspora in enriching the nation’s culture and helping Lithuania to be heard in the world.
Alejandro Domínguez sends message to the 2026 Ordinary Congress of the FEF and highlights the growth of Ecuadorian football
Alejandro Domínguez, the president of Conmebol, praised the achievements of Ecuadorian football during the FEF's 2026 Congress and projected a positive future for the sport in the nation.
Freedom for Development in Europe: A Holy Empire of the German Nation is Preparing
The article discusses the emergence of a unified German-led initiative in Europe, drawing historical parallels to past empires.
Cuba threatens again after shooting four people in a boat near its shores
Cuba's president vowed to defend the nation's sovereignty after coastal guards shot four individuals in a confrontation with a US-registered boat near its shores.
Majiar: Hungary is at a crossroads between Europe and 'dictators'
Hungary's upcoming elections will determine if it can solidify its position as a European nation or shift towards authoritarianism, according to opposition leader Peter Majiar.
Pauline Hanson’s daughter employed in taxpayer-funded job with NSW One Nation senator
Lee Hanson, daughter of Pauline Hanson, has been hired as a senior adviser to Senator Sean Bell of NSW, in a role funded by taxpayer money.
Jonas Brothers announce show in São Paulo in May
The Jonas Brothers will perform in São Paulo on May 13 as part of their 'Greetings From Your Hometown' tour.
Eide and several other foreign ministers: UN report on Sudan is a call to action
Norwegian and several other foreign ministers respond to a UN report on Sudan, urging immediate action to prevent atrocities in the conflict-ridden nation.
Ibn Battuta: The 'Eye of History' that Monitored the Pulse of the Nation during Ramadan Nights
This article highlights the legacy of Ibn Battuta as a significant historical figure who documented the cultural and social dynamics of the Islamic world during his extensive travels, particularly during the month of Ramadan.
The election may write itself into Danish history
Denmark is heading toward a pivotal election that may define the nation for years to come, with significant challenges on both domestic and international fronts.
RIINA SOLMAN ⟩ The President warns that the sauna stove is too hot… The Prime Minister adds more steam
In a contrasting series of speeches before Estonia's anniversary, two distinct narratives emerged regarding the nation’s direction and unity.
Venezuela after Maduro: Who will fill the void? And who holds the keys to wealth?
The article discusses the political and economic uncertainties in Venezuela following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro and his detention in the U.S., questioning who will control the nation's vast resources.
South Africa: What Was Promised in the SONA Vs What Treasury Funded
A review comparing President Cyril Ramaphosa's promises made during the 2026 State of the Nation Address to the funding allocations made by the National Treasury.
Tear Up the Agreement - Now Trump Demands a New One
Donald Trump has reversed the United States' stance on discussions with Iran, calling for a new agreement regarding nuclear energy after previously declaring the nation's program destroyed.
Trumpist rally on the State of the Union
Donald Trump transformed the State of the Union address into a long, erratic campaign rally, ignoring significant issues facing the nation.
Jung Dong-young, on the reaffirmation of ‘hostile two countries’ by Kim Jong-un: 'Peaceful coexistence is the only way'
South Korea's Unification Minister Jung Dong-young emphasizes that peaceful coexistence is vital for both North and South Korea, in response to Kim Jong-un's description of South Korea as a 'thoroughly hostile nation.'
Report: Israel Killed More Journalists Than Any Other Country in 2025, for the Second Consecutive Year
A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists reveals that Israeli forces were responsible for the deaths of more journalists than any other nation in 2025, marking a troubling trend for press safety.
Coroner recommends SA 'lead the nation' with life jacket rules
South Australia's coroner has proposed increased life jacket regulations for boats under 7 meters following an inquest into multiple boating fatalities.
'Stay away, I can handle it,' Akshat told his sister after murdering their father in Lucknow
The murder of a father by his 21-year-old son, Akshat Singh, in Lucknow has shocked the nation as he allegedly shot his father, dismembered the body, and tried to hide it in different locations.
The Court to Chiapas: The SCJN will session outside of Mexico City for the first time in over a century
For the first time since 1917, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will hold a session outside of its headquarters in Mexico City, specifically in Tenejapa, Chiapas.
Guardian Essential report: One Nation woos progressive voters - podcast
The Guardian's latest Essential report discusses the gaining support for One Nation, particularly among former Labor voters, and features insights from political analysts on the implications for the upcoming federal elections.
Chess at the SCG? Lofty ambitions touted as world champion visit
Five-time World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand believes Australia is on the verge of becoming a prominent chess nation, particularly impressed by the engagement of school children in the sport.
Wants the US government to recognize North Korea as a nuclear state
The article discusses the desire for the U.S. government to formally recognize North Korea as a nuclear-armed nation.
Trump's Speech in Parliament, Describes His Tenure as a 'Golden Age'; See US-Top 10
In his annual State of the Union address, President Donald Trump declared his tenure as a 'golden age' for the United States, emphasizing improvements in the nation’s wealth and strength.
Trump's Speech in Congress Challenges Reality, and Democrats Fall into the Trap
Donald Trump's unusually long speech to Congress was criticized for straying from the traditional solemnity of the occasion and failing to acknowledge the nation's challenges.
What lessons can we learn from Pauline’s past?
The article examines the political legacy of Pauline Hanson and the lessons that can be drawn from her past actions and rhetoric.
Cambodia: Online Scam Centers 'Destroying' the Country's Economy, According to the Prime Minister
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet has stated that online scam centers are severely harming the nation's economy and tarnishing its reputation.
Rubio: Venezuela needs free elections and democracy
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for free and fair elections in Venezuela for the nation's prosperity during a Caribbean summit.
KEIR STARMER: 'By-election fight against Reform is a battle for the soul of the nation'
Keir Starmer emphasizes the significance of the Gorton & Denton by-election as a crucial moment for the political direction of the UK, urging voters to reject Reform UK.
Several inaccuracies in Trump's speech
Donald Trump made numerous inaccuracies during his lengthy speech to the nation, though some statements contained elements of truth.
Brazil: The Supreme Court convicts two politicians for ordering the murder of councilor Marielle Franco
The Brazilian Supreme Court has found two politicians guilty of ordering the murder of councilor Marielle Franco in 2018, a case that shocked the nation.
Ice Hockey Olympic Champions USA: Donald Trump's Puppets
The article critiques Donald Trump's appropriation of the US men's ice hockey Olympic victory as part of his political image, while questioning the status of Germany as a sports nation.
The Pope plans symbolic visits to Africa and Europe
Pope Leo XIV is set to visit four African countries in April, marking the first time a Catholic Church leader will travel to Algeria, a majority-Muslim nation.
'The interests of states are diverging from those of their citizens': Author Rana Dasgupta
Author Rana Dasgupta warns that the interests of states are increasingly diverging from those of their citizens, potentially leading to the collapse of the nation-state system.
Slow progress on Heathrow's third runway should be national concern, boss says
Heathrow's CEO, Thomas Woldbye, emphasized that the slow progress on the third runway project, which is projected to cost £33bn, should be a concern for the nation as regulatory and governmental decisions are needed this year for construction to begin by 2029.
Pope Leo to visit Algeria, a first in papal history, on packed Africa tour
Pope Leo XIV is set to make a historic visit to Algeria in April, marking the first papal visit to the North African nation as part of a broader tour of Africa.
USA Expert: Trump Presented Himself as the Nation's Savior, But There Are Cracks in the Facade
Trump portrayed himself as the savior of the nation in his State of the Union address, despite ongoing challenges impacting his popularity.
In a spectacle to the nation, Trump spews partisan hatred and launches a prank at the Democrats
Donald Trump delivered a lengthy State of the Union address, aiming to regain support from the electorate by employing a divisive and populist tone.