NiDCOM mourns as woman, two kids die in US
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission expressed condolences after a Nigerian woman and her two children tragically died in a road accident in Texas.
Coin featuring Trump released
A commemorative coin featuring U.S. President Donald Trump has been approved by the federal arts commission he appointed, marking a controversial addition to the 250th anniversary celebrations of America.
Iran: Oil exports from Kharg Island continue normally
Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission states that oil exports from Kharg Island are uninterrupted and secure.
US Commission Approves the Design of a Planned Gold Coin Featuring Donald Trump's Image
The US Arts Commission has approved a design for a commemorative gold coin featuring Donald Trump, intended to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
PHOTO ⟩ Commission Appointed by Trump Approved a Gold Coin with the Face of the President
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts has approved a gold coin design featuring President Donald Trump's portrait as part of the country's plan to release special coins for its 250th anniversary.
Trump gets approval for gold coin in his likeness
The design of a commemorative gold coin featuring Donald Trump's image has received approval from a commission appointed by him, prompting criticism from Democrats.
US Commission Approves Commemorative Gold Coin Featuring Trump
The US Fine Arts Commission, appointed by Donald Trump, has approved a 24-karat gold commemorative coin featuring his image, amidst debates on its adherence to American traditions.
Green Light for Trump Commemorative Coin in Gold
A commission appointed by former President Donald Trump has approved a gold commemorative coin featuring Trump.
Design for commemorative Trump coin in 24-karat gold approved by appointees
A federal arts commission has approved the design for a commemorative 24-karat gold coin featuring Donald Trump’s image, intended for the US's 250th birthday celebration on July 4.
Brussels: "Trump Tower" sends a strong message to the '27' meeting
Activists intervened at the European Commission building in Brussels, protesting against the EU's dependencies on the US and the agenda of Donald Trump during a summit of EU leaders.
The Argentine Army incorporates Stryker armored vehicles: what is known about the technical mission in the United States
The Argentine Army is set to incorporate Stryker armored vehicles, with a technical commission currently in the U.S. to facilitate their acquisition.
C. Arvanitis: Question to the Commission regarding the food crisis and food prices due to the war in Iran
Greek MEP Costas Arvanitis raises concerns over rising food prices and potential shortages as a result of the conflict involving Iran and the US-Israel tensions.
1926: U.S. congressional commission accuses São Paulo of monopolizing coffee
A U.S. congressional commission accused the state of São Paulo of maintaining a coffee monopoly, impacting annual coffee costs in the U.S.
US Organization Demands Ban on RSS-RAW, India Slams It
The Indian government rejected a report by the U.S. International Religious Freedom Commission that suggests designating India as a 'Country of Particular Concern' for alleged violations of religious freedom and proposes targeted sanctions on the RSS and RAW.
Mamata Banerjee's Sharp Attack on the Center, Says Whoever Collides With Us Will Be Crushed
Mamata Banerjee criticized the central government and the Election Commission in Kolkata, expressing her discontent over the removal of key state officials and accusing the center of being anti-Bengal.
US religious freedom commission blasts Indian organizations
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has called for sanctions against India's intelligence agency and a social service organization for violating religious freedom.
Former EU Chief Diplomat Borrell: EC Leader Unduly Favors the U.S. and Israel
Former EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell criticized the European Commission's leadership for favoring U.S. and Israeli interests over international law regarding military actions against Iran.
US commission backs Nigeria’s CPC designation
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has recommended redesignating Nigeria and 12 other nations as Countries of Particular Concern due to severe violations of religious freedom.
US - strict warning from the European Union
The European Commission has expressed its expectations for the US to adhere to a tariff agreement from last July, limiting US tariffs on various EU product imports to 15%.
Urgent question from Farandouris about Turkish F-16s in the occupied area – Calls for sanctions from the Commission and the USA
Greek MEP Nikolaos Farandouris has raised an urgent question to the European Commission regarding the deployment of Turkish F-16s in the occupied part of Cyprus, calling for sanctions against Turkey from the EU and the US.
The Government of Sánchez replies to Von der Leyen that "the alternative to international order is disorder": "One must choose between peace and war"
The Spanish government responded to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's supportive stance for the US against Iran, emphasizing that international law is crucial for global stability.
The head of the European Commission: The war in the Middle East reminds us of Europe's dependence on fossil fuels
The head of the European Commission highlighted Europe's vulnerability due to its dependence on fossil fuel imports during a summit on nuclear energy.
Von der Leyen Moves to Kallas' Playground
European governments are upset about European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's steps to position herself as the EU's main representative abroad, claiming she overstepped her authority during the initial phases of the US and Israel's anti-Iran campaign.
EU chief avoids condemning US-Israeli war on Iran
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen refrained from condemning the US-Israeli military action against Iran, framing it as a step towards liberation for the Iranian people.
13 US Navy Ships Out of Commission: What Will Happen to the Lost Warships and Support Vessels This Year?
The US Navy is set to deactivate 13 warships and auxiliary ships this year as part of its fleet modernization efforts amid rising geopolitical tensions.
US Commission Accuses China of Operating Facilities with Potential Military Use in Latin America, Including Sites in Brazil
A US Congressional committee has released a report accusing China of operating a network of space facilities in Latin America with potential military applications, highlighting two sites in Brazil.
Brussels defends Spain after Trump's threats: "The Commission will always safeguard the interests of the EU"
The European Commission has defended Spain against threats from Donald Trump, urging him to respect the trade agreements between the EU and the US.
The carpet is laid for the finalization of the Paramount - Warner Bros agreement
The head of the US Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, indicated that the regulatory body will not seek to block Paramount's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros.
Ursula von der Leyen calls for de-escalation to prevent conflict expansion in the Middle East
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has urgently called for de-escalation to prevent the expansion of the conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran in the Middle East.
Chairman of the Jeffrey Epstein Commission: Bill Clinton answered all questions
James Comer stated that Bill Clinton responded to all inquiries made during his testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary Clinton calls on Donald Trump to testify "under oath" about his past connections with Epstein
Hillary Clinton has urged that Donald Trump be summoned to testify under oath regarding his past links to Jeffrey Epstein during a parliamentary commission hearing.
The European Commission urges Parliament to approve the trade agreement with the USA by March: 'It is essential'
The European Commission is pressuring the European Parliament to promptly approve a trade agreement with the US, originally signed in August, which has faced delays due to legal rulings in the US.
EU: The US must respect the bilateral trade agreement
The European Commission has demanded that Washington honor the trade agreement signed in the summer of 2025 between President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The EU expects the USA to adhere to common trade commitments
The European Commission has stated that the EU expects the U.S. to honor a trade agreement made last year, responding to recent decisions regarding tariffs.
'Deal is a Deal...', Donald Trump Faces Major Setback from EU on Tariffs
The European Commission demands strict adherence to last year's EU-US trade agreement following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's global tariffs.
Brussels demands that the United States comply with the trade agreement signed by Trump with the EU
The European Commission has insisted that the United States adhere to a trade agreement made in 2025, amidst rising tensions over tariffs.
Liveblog USA under Trump: EU Commission: 'An Agreement is an Agreement'
The EU Commission demands clarity from the US government regarding its next steps following a recent Supreme Court ruling, expressing concerns about the impact on transatlantic trade and investments during Trump's presidency.
Commission on tariffs: 'An agreement is an agreement. The EU expects the US to uphold its commitments'
The European Commission asserts that the EU expects the US to adhere to agreed commitments regarding tariffs, following a Supreme Court decision that revoked Trump's tariff measures.
USA: EU Commission Reacts Cautiously to US Tariff Ruling
The European Commission adopts a cautious stance following a US Supreme Court ruling that overturned tariffs imposed by President Trump.
European Commission urges the U.S. to lower tariffs after they were declared illegal by the Supreme Court
The European Commission has called for the United States to reduce tariffs declared illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court, emphasizing the need for stable trade relations.
EU: The Commission defends its participation in the Peace Council after French criticism
The European Commission stands by its decision to participate in the inaugural meeting of the US Peace Council despite criticism from France, asserting its right to accept such invitations.
Liberia: Lawmakers Question U.S.$19m Contract Awarded to Ghanaian Firm Without PPCC Oversight
Liberian lawmakers are baffled by a US$19.4 million contract awarded to a Ghanaian firm without the oversight of the Public Procurement and Concession Commission.
Ursula von der Leyen in Greenland in March
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is set to visit Greenland in March to emphasize the Arctic's importance to the EU and reaffirm support for the territory amid renewed interest from the U.S.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, will visit Greenland in March
Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit Greenland to strengthen economic ties following recent tensions over U.S. claims on the territory.
US civil rights agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over event that excluded men
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast for hosting a female-only employee networking event, alleging sex discrimination.
Apple's News Service 'Suppresses Right-Wing Stance, Suspected of Illegality' - US Authorities Issue Warning
The US Federal Trade Commission has issued a warning to Apple, alleging that its news service is favoring left-leaning sources over right-leaning ones, which may violate FTC laws.
US Agency Accuses Apple of Favoring Left-Leaning Views on News Site
The US Federal Trade Commission has expressed concerns that Apple News may favor leftist perspectives while suppressing conservative views, potentially violating the law.
Senate Commission approves the entry of US Marines into Mexico: 'We will have better security'
The Senate Marina Commission approved a bill allowing US Marines to enter Mexico for bilateral security cooperation.
Feijóo questions the commission that Plus Ultra's advisor had in a contract: 'It seems that Zapatero can give us a clue as to where they have put our money'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo questions the financial dealings surrounding former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's contract with Plus Ultra, particularly a 1% commission linked to a government bailout.
Epstein Case: The billionaire attempted to seize frozen Libyan funds in the United States
Jeffrey Epstein attempted to acquire frozen Libyan funds in the US, aiming for a commission, but his plans were ultimately unsuccessful.