Trump administration failed in attempts to delay tariff refund battle
A federal appeals court dismissed Donald Trump's administration's attempt to delay legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds.
"The Next Half-Century Will Be an Age of Nuclear Weapons": Read Emmanuel Macron's Speech on "Shared Deterrence" in Full
Emmanuel Macron delivered a significant speech on France's nuclear deterrence doctrine, emphasizing its evolution and the realities of a world increasingly reliant on nuclear armament.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Medical practices earn every fifth euro from private patients
In Germany, a significant portion of medical practices' income comes from private insurance patients, raising questions about the future of public health insurance.
Point N: The War in Iran as a Test - Not Just for the Great Powers but Also for the Czech Government
The article discusses the legitimacy of the recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran, particularly focusing on the implications for Czech foreign policy.
Evening recap: Police Council confirms Disu as IG, FG begins direct oil revenue remittance, Wike tackles opposition, other top stories
The article covers significant political and economic developments in Nigeria, including the appointment of a new Inspector-General of Police, the government's new oil revenue policy, and political accusations amid the upcoming elections.
The Government Supported Stricter Regulation of the Crime of Non-Payment of Alimony
The Czech government has endorsed stricter regulations for the crime of non-payment of alimony.
'America voted for no new wars - now Trump’s sending kids to die in Iran'
Trump's actions in sending troops to Iran contradict his campaign promise to avoid new wars, leading to discontent even among his supporters.
NGF backs direct oil revenue remittance
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum has endorsed direct remittance of oil and gas revenues into the Federation Account, emphasizing the importance of fiscal transparency and constitutional alignment.
Overview: How many children are applying to secondary schools and where will the biggest pressure be
The article discusses the enrollment trends of children applying to secondary schools in Czechia and highlights areas facing the greatest pressure.
Tajani to Conte: "I did not go on my knees to Merkel or Trump"
Tensions escalated in the Senate committee between Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and 5-Star leader Giuseppe Conte over Italy's communication regarding an attack in Iran.
From missiles to minerals: The strategic meaning behind the Iran strike
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of the recent death of Iran’s supreme leader and subsequent military actions, highlighting a shift in U.S. national security strategy.
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.
'He should talk to Trump and Netanyahu,' Maharashtra minister's jibe at Sanjay Raut
Maharashtra minister Sanjay Shirsat criticized Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut for his comments on India's foreign policy regarding the Iran conflict, suggesting he should communicate directly with the leaders of the USA and Israel instead.
Keir Starmer: The British Bases in Cyprus Are Not Used by the USA
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer clarifies in Parliament that US bombers are not using British bases in Cyprus, despite a request for limited use for defense purposes related to Iran.
Eleven Trump Quotes: "Interference in the Middle East is the Worst Decision"
The article presents eleven quotes from Donald Trump that reflect a shift in his stance on military intervention in the Middle East, specifically regarding Iran.
Federal Politics: It Should Be Easier for Those Looking for an Apartment
The article discusses the rising rental prices in German cities and the German government's efforts to improve tenant rights amidst a challenging housing market.
This country is not satisfied with 300 nuclear bombs, the president said - we will increase nuclear power
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to increase France's nuclear arsenal, asserting that the decision-making authority will remain solely with him.
Keir Starmer: The attack in Cyprus was not a reaction to British actions
Keir Starmer stated that the attack in Cyprus was not a response to British decisions during a speech in Parliament.
Inflation, privatizations, IMF, dollar and fiscal innocence: Luis Caputo's definitions for the second half of Milei's mandate
Luis Caputo, Argentina's Minister of Economy, outlines his economic strategy for the upcoming months, predicting a decrease in inflation and emphasizing fiscal balance amidst recent economic pressures.
Comment: Trump's Trick Left a Finnish Expert Completely Useless - "I Don't Know. I Don't Know. I Don't Know. I Don't Know."
A Finnish expert expresses confusion and concern over the repercussions of the U.S. government's actions in Iran under Trump.
Replay: Emmanuel Macron announces France to increase size of nuclear arsenal
Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will be increasing the size of its nuclear arsenal.
Emmanuel Macron's first reaction to the war in Iran is almost the same as the Pope's, laments Pierre Lellouche
Pierre Lellouche criticizes Emmanuel Macron for his weak response to the outbreak of war in Iran, comparing it to the reaction of the Pope.
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.
Security Policy: France Expands Its Nuclear Arsenal
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for an advanced nuclear deterrence strategy during a speech in Brest, highlighting the importance of France's national nuclear forces amid changing geopolitical conditions.
The prohibition of cell phones in the classroom and recess is gaining more followers in Mendoza
More schools in Mendoza, Argentina, are adopting a ban on cell phones in classrooms and recess to improve student focus and classroom dynamics.
Habild: Difficult Times for International Law Practitioners
The article discusses the challenges faced by international lawyers in light of current geopolitical tensions.
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.
Cavallo's warning about the economic plan that discomforts the government
Economist Domingo Cavallo has cautioned that Argentina's gradual economic plans may lead to difficulties if not amended, highlighting the pressing need for significant reductions in real interest rates.
Convocation of the National Council for Foreign Policy on Wednesday
The National Council for Foreign Policy will convene on March 4 under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister George Yerapetritis to discuss developments in the Middle East.
Raspudić Reveals Božinović's Migration Policy: History Shows Where This Leads
Croatian MP Nino Raspudić criticizes Interior Minister Davor Božinović's stance on migration, suggesting it is a populist gesture with dangerous historical precedents.
Tajani: “The USA and Israel have decided to attack autonomously. The safety of Italians is a priority”
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that the US and Israel have independently decided to launch attacks against Iran without prior warnings to other nations.
Don't let Washington politicians turn your local bank into a government spy
The Trump administration is reportedly contemplating measures that would require banks to collect citizenship information from customers, raising concerns about privacy and the implications for customer access to banking services.
We did not start this war, but under Trump we will end it, says Hegseth
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that the US did not initiate the conflict with Iran, but it will be ended under Trump's administration, emphasizing a forceful stance against any threats to Americans.
Meeting between Mitsotakis and Androulakis regarding developments in the Middle East on Wednesday
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with opposition leader Nikos Androulakis to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, particularly concerning Iran.
When does the labor reform proposed by Milei, sanctioned by Congress, come into effect?
The labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei has been approved by Argentina's legislature and awaits presidential promulgation to take effect.
The Political Scientist on Migration Rules: 'A Legal Thicket'
The article discusses how Sweden's migration policy has shifted from being one of Europe's most welcoming to adopting stricter minimum standards, creating confusion and uncertainty in the process.
Finland will not accept Russian non-biometric passports starting from June
Finland has announced that starting from June, it will no longer accept Russian passports that do not contain biometric identification.
Court suspends the lottery for the Janary Nunes housing project in Macapá for 10 days
A Brazilian court has suspended the lottery for the Janary Nunes housing project in Macapá for ten days due to irregularities in the registration process, impacting thousands who had participated.
Urgent warning 'not to buy' type of train ticket as 'rules change'
UK rail travelers are warned against purchasing specific Off-Peak and Anytime tickets due to pending stricter refund policies.
Universities to Be Allowed to Charge Fees to Doctoral Students from Third Countries
Estonian universities will be permitted to charge tuition fees to doctoral students from third countries starting next academic year, despite mixed opinions from universities and students.
Spain rejects military support for attack on Iran and distances itself from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom
Spain has declined military support for the U.S.-Israeli operation against Iran, differing from France, Germany, and the UK.
Nigeria: Airport Cashless Policy - Keyamo Apologises to Nigerians Over Gridlock At Toll Gates
The Minister of Aviation in Nigeria has apologized for traffic congestion caused by the new cashless payment system at airport toll gates.
They Got Involved
The article critiques the Greek government's foreign policy response to the U.S. and Israel's recent actions against Iran, suggesting that the Greek political landscape is distracted and disorganized.
Sugar Tax: Missed Opportunity
A doctor criticizes the CDU's decision to reject a sugar tax proposal during a party conference, emphasizing its potential health benefits.
London Denies Bases for US Raids, Then Thinks Again: "But Only for Defensive Purposes"
The UK government has faced controversy over its stance on US and Israeli attacks on Iran, initially denying the use of its military bases for such operations but then reconsidering while claiming the intent is purely defensive.
Democrats Question Trump's Claim that Iran Posed a Threat to the USA
Democrats are challenging former President Trump's assertion that Iran was a significant threat to U.S. national security.
Nigeria: Chaos At Lagos, Abuja Airports As Faan Begins Cashless Policy
A new cashless toll payment system at Lagos and Abuja airports caused significant delays, confusion, and frustration for passengers and motorists on its first day of implementation.
The Middle East has changed the government agenda. Iran is being discussed at the cabinet meeting
The Czech cabinet is addressing issues related to Iran during its meeting, indicating a shift in focus towards the Middle East.
Politicians are immersed in music
A focus day for the Estonian music market is set to take place in Tallinn, gathering key stakeholders, including politicians, musicians, and entrepreneurs.