Netanyahu shows his hands after death rumors
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempts to dispel death rumors by appearing in a video displaying his hands, amidst allegations that his previous speech was AI-generated.
Netanyahu posts 'proof of life' again after death rumors; understand
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a new video on social media to dispel rumors about his death that arose after previous videos were alleged to be created using artificial intelligence.
DECIDED ⟩ Social Minister Joller will sign a new emergency department procedure
Estonian Social Minister Joller elaborates on new regulations for emergency departments, emphasizing self-treatment options and digital consultations.
Adam Roguski: The government has lost half a term to disputes, but there is a light in the housing tunnel
Poland's Minister of Finance and Economy has outlined a new housing strategy, emphasizing a shift in funding models for social and communal housing.
Is Benjamin Netanyahu dead? Violent rumors spread
Rumors of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's death have spread widely on social media over the weekend, fueled by Iranian state media claims and disinformation.
Netanyahu's New Video Amid Death Rumors, Grok Labeled Previous Clip as 'Deepfake'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a new video addressing rumors about his death, which emerged after a previous clip was flagged as a potential deepfake by the AI chatbot Grok.
Hardeep Puri's Daughter Files 10 Crore Defamation Case, Upset Over Being Linked to Epstein
Himani Puri, daughter of Indian minister Hardeep Singh Puri, has filed a defamation lawsuit in Delhi High Court over false news linking her name to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The candidate for Prime Minister of Denmark admitted: yes, I used cocaine
A Danish Prime Ministerial candidate has publicly admitted to experimenting with cocaine in a social setting during the early days of his political leadership.
Rydman encouraged saving for old age - 'Quite arrogant'
Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Wille Rydman, has sparked public outrage after advising people to save for their old age, with many citizens criticizing his directive amidst rising living costs.
Støre on VM Serving: Genuine Answers
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre defended his party's pragmatic approach during a speech, highlighting the decision to allow late-night serving of alcohol during the football World Cup as an example of practical policymaking.
Coffee in Netanyahu's Hand, Claim of Being Alive and Confusion... The Cafe Provides These Evidences
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu releases a video to debunk rumors of his death, but the emergence of the video raises further questions and skepticism.
Why is Netanyahu talking about counting fingers in a released video?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video of himself drinking coffee in Jerusalem to dispel rumors about his death circulating on social media.
The Video That Netanyahu Used to Dismiss Death Rumors is Being Called Deepfake by Grok!
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at the center of rumors regarding his death, sparked by a controversial video suggesting he has six fingers, leading to debates about its authenticity.
I. Ruginienė - criticism from her own: 'social democrat' in the prime minister's chair sees M. Sinkevičius
I. Ruginienė, the Prime Minister of Lithuania, is facing criticism from both opponents and her own party members for her perceived lack of leadership.
'You can count my fingers too...,' Netanyahu's video comes amid news of death
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a light-hearted video on social media amidst circulating death rumors about him.
The fatwa from Tehran: 'We will kill Netanyahu'. On social media, Bibi is already dead
Iranian Revolutionary Guards have issued a fatwa against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, promising to pursue him for his actions against the Iranian regime and its allies.
Tusk: Poland's departure from the European Union has become a real threat
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed concerns about Poland's potential exit from the European Union, calling it a real threat in a social media post.
"Do you want to count your fingers?" Video of Netanyahu circulates after reports of an assassination attempt
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuted rumors of his death by sharing a light-hearted video on social media following threats from Iran.
Israeli prime minister mocks social media rumours about his death
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu humorously addressed rumors of his death in a video while reinforcing national safety and military actions against Iran and Lebanon.
Benjamin Netanyahu mocked rumors of his death circulating on social media
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used sarcasm to address rumors about his death by joking on social media about his love for coffee and challenging followers to count his fingers.
Benjamin Netanyahu publishes video in which he mocks rumors of his own death on social media
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video addressing rumors of his death circulating on social media, humorously confirming he is alive while responding to questions about bizarre speculation regarding his hands.
Netanyahu had to post a video on social media to prove he is alive
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a video on social media to dispel rumors about his death following an Iranian attack.
With five fingers, Netanyahu responds to rumors of his assassination
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video to debunk assassination rumors following his recent absence, showcasing himself with five fingers during a coffee outing.
Rahul Gandhi Wrote a Letter to the PM Demanding the Bharat Ratna
Rahul Gandhi has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to confer the Bharat Ratna upon the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party, Kanshi Ram, on the occasion of his birth anniversary.
Is the divorce between S and V unavoidable?
The article discusses the tense political relationship between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of the Social Democrats (S) and Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen of the Venstre party as election campaigning intensifies.
Former Minister Birte Weiss has Died
Birte Weiss, a former Social Democratic minister in Denmark, has passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness, as confirmed by her son.
Katy Perry released a love-filled update with Justin Trudeau - social media: 'So cute'
Katy Perry shared joyful moments on Instagram featuring her relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, delighting fans.
Mitsotakis' message regarding the war and the wish - What he said about the measures, when they will be implemented
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed economic support measures in light of rising prices and reviewed government actions in foreign policy, energy, social protection, security, and culture.
'Fake news' concerning Netanyahu's assassination addressed by the office of the Israeli Prime Minister
The office of the Israeli Prime Minister has dismissed online claims suggesting that Netanyahu was assassinated as a response to American and Israeli strikes, calling the rumors 'fake news.'
Netanyahu's office denies assassination rumors and confirms he is 'fine'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office denied social media rumors about his assassination, affirming that he is safe and unharmed.
Minister Wille Rydman urges saving for old age on Ykkösaamu
Finnish Social Affairs and Health Minister Wille Rydman emphasizes the importance of personal savings for old age while dismissing claims about declining autonomy for elderly citizens.
Dragsted calls the Social Democrats' proposal madness but hesitates on mistrust
Pelle Dragsted criticizes the Social Democrats' reform proposals on immigration as 'madness' but is reluctant to act against Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's government.
Yle: Rydman's Strong Advice on Pensions: 'I Strongly Encourage It'
Finnish Social Affairs and Health Minister Wille Rydman agrees with Suvi-Anne Siimes's viewpoint that many immigrants are receiving pensions too easily in Finland.
Minister Wille Rydman Rejects Claims of Replacing Caregivers with Technology
Minister Wille Rydman defends a controversial bill regarding digital services for the elderly, stating it aims to reduce caregiver ratios through technology without actually replacing staff.
Resignation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Social Democrats Leave Greenland's Government
The Social Democrats have left Greenland's government, prompting the resignation of Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt amid rising tensions with the USA.
Commentary: An Old Ally Showed a Middle Finger to Putin
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is gaining popularity through viral social media moments while navigating a tense geopolitical situation amidst U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran.
“If only they had kirketized her.” The shocking message against Meloni after the event for the “yes” vote
A shocking message on social media wished death upon Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a pro-referendum event in Milan.
Orbán released an emotional video. In it, he warns his close ones of the threat from Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán posted an emotional video on social media warning his children about alleged threats from Ukraine amid rising tensions between Hungary and Ukraine.
Orbán's Dramatic Campaign a Month Before Elections: Ukrainians allegedly threaten his children and grandchildren
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims Ukrainians pose a threat to his family in a social media campaign ahead of elections.
Antti Lindtman Continues to Criticize Petteri Orpo on Nuclear Weapons – 'How Could Anything Be Initiated?'
Antti Lindtman, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Finland, expresses concerns over Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's comments on the country's nuclear policy, suggesting they raise new questions regarding opposition involvement in parliamentary preparations.
"I don't need organs after death": fears surround organ donation, but Minister of Social Affairs Joller and Doctor Popov are unafraid
Estonia faces a significant shortage of organ donors, with only about 58,000 people registered as donors, prompting health officials to encourage more participation despite societal fears and myths.
The social responsibility of tech with new shadow minister Aaron Violi - podcast
Aaron Violi, the new shadow minister for the digital economy in Australia, discusses the challenges of AI disruption and the Coalition's policy focus on immigration and living costs in a recent podcast.
Not every Israeli is a prime minister
Recent events have seen Israeli tourists facing hostility in Brazil, with online videos capturing accusations of genocide directed at them, which has sparked a conversation about increased intolerance and anti-Israeli sentiments in the country.
Minister and the Finns Party in a heated dispute - nighttime communication on X
Finnish Minister Sanni Grahn-Laasonen disputes the Finns Party's claims regarding proposed cuts to immigrant pensions, stating that no such proposals were discussed in formal negotiations.
The Agency for Social Inclusion is to be dissolved, former minister speaks of vendetta
The Czech Ministry for Regional Development is planning significant changes, including the merger of the Agency for Social Inclusion with the Housing Department, which may lead to the termination of senior officials.
Lebanese Minister of Information: We Will Take Action If Evidence of Revolutionary Guards on Our Lands
The Lebanese Minister of Information announced that the government would take necessary actions if it is proven that Iranian Revolutionary Guards are present in Lebanon.
Guest Minister Wille Rydman on Ykkösaamu - what do you want to ask?
Minister Wille Rydman will discuss rising social and healthcare costs, their implications for Finland's economy, and plans for improving service productivity in an upcoming broadcast.
Big changes for Polish students? It's about e-diaries. Mysterious minister's announcement
Polish Minister of Digitalization discusses upcoming changes to the mObywatel app, including the development of an electronic diary and potential social media restrictions for minors.
Criminal Case Against 34-Year-Old for Defamation of Adonis Georgiadis via the Internet
A 34-year-old man faces legal action for online defamation against Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, following a complaint regarding defamatory content shared on social media.
New list of content in schools: Karpe, Dimmu Borgir, and Åge Aleksandersen on the timetable
Norway's Knowledge Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun unveils a draft list of required content for Norwegian, music, and social studies courses in primary schools, responding to past criticisms of existing curricula.