Kapo's struggle against Russian-Israeli businessman: I am not an FSB agent!
Sergei Uger, a Russian businessman residing in Israel and owner of a major mineral water factory, insists he is not an FSB agent after the Estonian security police (Kapo) revoked his e-residency due to suspicions regarding his interests in Estonia.
Disappointed Trump receives a response from UK PM Starmer - I will do what is in my country's interest
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his decision not to involve the UK in early US and Israeli attacks amid the Iran crisis, stating his obligation to prioritize national interests over disagreements with US President Donald Trump.
Trump says attacks on Iran will escalate, warning of a ‘big wave’
Former President Donald Trump warned of escalating conflicts involving Iran, particularly after recent attacks on U.S. and allied interests in the region.
Watch LIVE: Keir Starmer hits back at Donald Trump in major Iran crisis update
Keir Starmer responds to Donald Trump's criticism regarding the UK's non-involvement in initial strikes on Iran while outlining Britain's national interests amid a crisis update.
Emmanuel Macron: "I will not hesitate to use nuclear weapons to protect our vital interests"
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that he would not hesitate to utilize nuclear weapons if France's vital interests are threatened, emphasizing the importance of nuclear capability in national defense.
Letter to the Editor: A Passive State Means My Mobile No Longer Works
The author criticizes Sweden's regulatory authority for prioritizing telecom industry interests over citizen needs, resulting in older mobile phones being blocked.
Macron will strengthen France's nuclear capability: "I will not hesitate to use this weapon to protect our vital interests"
French President Emmanuel Macron declared that he would not hesitate to use the country’s nuclear arsenal to protect its vital interests if threatened.
Macron announces that he will increase the nuclear arsenal and threatens to use it to 'protect his interests'
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to enhance the country's nuclear arsenal and indicated a willingness to use it to safeguard France's interests under current geopolitical tensions.
New Left: Greece is not a protectorate of anyone - No involvement in the Trump and Netanyahu war
The New Left party criticizes the Greek government's decision to send military forces to Cyprus amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, arguing it violates international law and serves foreign interests rather than the security of the Greek people.
Hellenic Police – Increased checks and additional personnel at airports due to Middle East developments
The Hellenic Police in Greece are enhancing security measures at airports due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, targeting specific interests connected to Israel and the United States.
Conflict in the Middle East: The measures of the Greek Police – Increased checks and personnel at airports
The Greek Police have heightened security measures targeting Israeli and American interests due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
The First Ladies of Korea and Singapore Mention BTS, etc.… 'Touched by Healing through Art'
South Korea's First Lady Kim Hye-kyung and Singapore's First Lady Jane Yumikon Itogi discussed cultural arts and mutual interests during a tea chat on their official visit to Singapore.
Two attacks on tankers – 52 Greek-interest ships in the wider maritime area
Attacks on two tankers in the Persian Gulf and off Oman raise concerns for Greek shipping interests, following reported injuries and fatalities among crew members.
Middle East: Two attacks on tankers and an attempt to strike a Greek-owned vessel - 52 vessels of Greek interests in the broader maritime area
Two tankers were attacked in the Persian Gulf and an attempt was made on a Greek-owned tanker, raising concerns for Greek maritime interests in the region.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "I agree with Gratteri, Freemasons and mafiosi will vote yes"
Nino Di Matteo supports Nicola Gratteri's claim that Freemasons and mafia members will campaign for a 'yes' vote in the upcoming referendum, associating their interests with a broader corruption system.
He didn't see the war in Kyiv and only sees penitents regarding Iran
The Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico focuses on personal interests rather than addressing the actual crisis in Iran during a recent press conference.
Proposal to Require Politicians to Declare All Held Shares and Valid Transactions
A Lithuanian politician has proposed amendments to the Law on the Coordination of Public and Private Interests aiming to broaden the scope of declarations required from politicians to prevent conflicts of interest.
Norway's Security Cannot Be Based on the Idea That Putin Understands His Own Best Interests
The article argues that Norway's security should not rely on the assumption that Putin acts in his own best interests, highlighting the emotional nature of war over rational calculations.
Increased Risk of Terror Attacks – Even in Sweden
The article discusses how increased military actions against Iran may lead to a heightened risk of terror attacks in Sweden, primarily targeting American and Israeli interests.
Ilaria Salis attacks the USA and Israel: "Fascio-genocidal axis"
Italian MEP Ilaria Salis criticizes the military actions of the USA and Israel against Iran, branding them as illegitimate and driven by strategic interests rather than support for the Iranian people.
Iraq Closes Its Airspace and Salam Warns Against Involving Lebanon in Any Adventure
Iraq has closed its airspace following escalating tensions, and Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has urged Lebanese citizens to prioritize the nation's interests amidst these developments.
Milei achieves the largest labor reform in 50 years: cheaper layoffs and workdays of up to 12 hours
The Argentine government has passed a significant labor reform that lowers severance costs and extends work hours, prompting concerns over worker rights.
What All is Babiš Involved In? The EU Struggles with His 'Invisible' Business, Requesting One Thing
The European Union is increasingly scrutinizing the complex business empire of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who has interests in various sectors including fertilizers and fertility clinics, but the tangled structure poses challenges for oversight.
Zelenskyy: Ukraine's Foreign Ministry is preparing for appointment of special representative on Belarus
President Zelenskyy announced plans for Ukraine's Foreign Ministry to appoint a special representative for Belarus to enhance engagement and representation of Ukrainian interests in the region.
In PiS they play by Kaczyński's rules, the war over SAFE, Sikorski, and the insurance doctrine
The article discusses the political dynamics surrounding the SAFE legislation in Poland, emphasizing the conflicting interests of President Nawrocki and Prime Minister Tusk.
"Open Diplomacy, or How to Effectively Implement the State’s Interests": How to Appreciate What We Have Achieved
The article emphasizes the importance of promoting knowledge about Poland on the international stage, highlighting the challenges the country faces in shaping its narrative and recognition abroad.
Ethiopia suspends Addis Standard and "reflects its discomfort with independent journalism"
Ethiopian authorities have revoked the license of the independent media outlet Addis Standard, citing national interests, amidst increasing pressure on journalism ahead of the upcoming elections.
Imprisoned Kurdish leader Öcalan announced the beginning of a new era
Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned in Turkey for over 25 years, has declared the start of a new political era, emphasizing democratic methods for advancing Kurdish interests after decades of violence.
Environmental Protection: The Boundary and Direction of Business Development
The article discusses the complex relationship between environmental protection and economic freedom in Poland, emphasizing their constitutional significance and the conflicts that arise between private and public interests.
Blanca Pedrín: Activist, Businesswoman, Politician... or a Risk to the Heritage of San José del Cabo?
The article analyzes the complicated persona of Blanca Pedrín, who presents as a cultural and environmental activist but has business and political interests that raise questions about her true motives.
Signs of Forbidden Agreements Found Between Two Largest Food Retailers
Latvia's Competition Council has detected signs of prohibited agreements between the two largest food retail companies, impacting consumer interests.
Mandatory Disclosure to Prevent Boards from Ignoring M&A Proposals
A former South Korean lawmaker has proposed that the board of directors must be mandated to disclose M&A proposals in order to protect minority shareholders' interests in undervalued companies.
Afternoon Update: Hillary Clinton rebukes Epstein committee; Magda Szubanski in cancer remission; and London’s ‘fountain of filth’
Hillary Clinton criticized a congressional committee investigating her alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that the inquiry was biased and aimed at protecting specific political interests.
Competition authorities identify signs of illegal agreements between two largest food retailers
Latvian competition authorities have found potential evidence of collusion between major food retailers that could harm consumer interests and violate EU regulations on agreements.
AI Video: Why the Start-Up Orasio Interests the Ministry of the Armed Forces
The French start-up Orasio, specializing in AI solutions for video analysis, has secured a contract with the Ministry of the Armed Forces to enhance the capabilities of French military forces.
Opening the Age of Villages Beyond Regional Extinction: Local Assetization
Various strategies are being discussed to revitalize regions facing population decline and extinction, including the local assetization approach aimed at ensuring that the value produced in the region benefits the citizens and community rather than external interests.
US presses Syria to shift from Chinese telecoms systems, cites threat to national security
The US has urged Syria to abandon Chinese telecom technology, citing national security concerns and the potential conflict with US interests.
Following the Arrest of Greenpeace Activists, Protests Continue in Front of Congress Against the Glacier Law Reform
Protests against the reform of the Glacier Law continue in Argentina following the arrest of Greenpeace activists, who claim the initiative benefits mining interests over environmental protection.
The Plus Ultra judge decides to send the case to the National Court after the case acquires a 'new dimension'
A judge in Madrid has decided to transfer the Plus Ultra case to the National Court due to its escalating complexity involving key figures linked to the government and significant financial interests.
Mandatory Disclosure Required for M&A Proposals to Prevent Board Ignoring Them
The article discusses the necessity of mandatory disclosure by boards of directors regarding acquisition proposals to safeguard the interests of shareholders in the context of South Korean undervalued companies.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
Reuters: The US pressures Syria to distance itself from Chinese telecommunications systems
The US warns Syria against relying on Chinese technology in its telecommunications sector, citing it as a threat to American interests and national security.
China expands space footprint in Latin America, raising military alarms in America’s backyard
China is significantly increasing its space presence in Latin America, which raises military concerns for the United States due to potential dual-use capabilities.
Morena Beltrán revealed that some Boca players were messaging her before making her relationship with Lucas Blondel public: "They gave up"
After announcing her engagement to Lucas Blondel, Morena Beltrán disclosed that several Boca players had previously contacted her with intentions beyond professional interests.
Southern Kaduna youths slam pro-El-Rufai group, demand N432bn probe
Youth leaders in Southern Kaduna have rejected a pro-El-Rufai group, claiming they do not represent the local interests and demanding an investigation into alleged financial misconduct.
Hop to it: a rabbit-themed Sydney itinerary for Bad Bunny
The article presents a humorous and curated Sydney itinerary centered around Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny's interests and experiences during his debut tour in Australia.
Power play: How US-Canada cooperation can skip the games and secure our borders
The article discusses the significance of U.S.-Canada cooperation amidst sporting rivalries, emphasizing their deep-rooted mutual interests and security partnerships.
Ethiopia, Somaliland: Israel Advances Its Interests in the Horn of Africa
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Ethiopia highlights the strengthening ties between Israel and Ethiopia, emphasizing economic cooperation and Israel's technological support in the region.
Madagascar "re-centers its diplomacy on the needs of Malgaches, breaking" from "the former regime"
Madagascar's new president is reshaping foreign relations to prioritize national interests while balancing ties with both Russia and France.
Solidarity or Exploitation?: The Dilemma of Labor Reform
The current discussion on labor reform in Argentina poses a dilemma regarding the nature of social coexistence, focusing on justice versus solidarity.