Political Fraud, Preacher, and Son of a Shah. Who Will President Nawrocki Meet at CPAC in Texas?
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is traveling to Texas for the CPAC conference, where he will meet controversial figures and discuss Polish-American relations.
Former FBI chief has died. Trump: "I am glad"
Donald Trump expressed his satisfaction over the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller, who passed away at the age of 81.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
A US judge ruled that the Pentagon's media access policy violated constitutional protections, allowing journalists' credentials to be restored after major media outlets refused to comply.
Trump announces that the US may withdraw from the war with Iran
Donald Trump hinted at a potential withdrawal of US military involvement in the operation against Iran, despite having earlier sent reinforcements to the Middle East.
Bibi, Christ, and Genghis Khan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism after equating Jesus Christ with Genghis Khan in a recent press conference about the US-Israel stance toward Iran.
Judge in the USA blocks Pentagon's tightening of press rules
A federal judge in the USA has blocked a tightening of press access to the Pentagon imposed by President Donald Trump's administration.
The New York Times Wins in Court Against the Pentagon
A federal judge has blocked a restriction on press access to the Pentagon implemented by the Trump administration, a decision prompted by a lawsuit from The New York Times.
A US court ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions it imposed on journalists
A federal court in the United States has ordered the Pentagon to lift restrictions imposed on journalists, declaring them unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
Federal judge sides with media in Pentagon press access fight
A US federal judge has blocked a Pentagon policy that threatened journalists' access to military information, citing violations of free speech and due process rights.
US Judge Strikes Down Press Restrictions Imposed by the Pentagon
A federal judge has overturned the Pentagon's policy that restricted press access to the US Department of Defense, initially implemented by the Trump administration.
U.S. Department of Defense's Interview Rules Unconstitutional: Court Says 'True Purpose is to Exclude Disliked Reporters'
A U.S. federal court ruled that the Department of Defense's interview rules are unconstitutional, acknowledging a journalist's claim that the rules were used to exclude specific reporters.
Court found Pentagon's press rules violate the Constitution
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense's new press rules, updated last fall, are partially unconstitutional, in response to a lawsuit filed by The New York Times.
US judge blocks Pentagonโs press access policy after New York Times lawsuit
A federal judge has halted a restrictive Pentagon press access policy following a lawsuit from the New York Times, which claimed the policy infringed upon constitutional rights.
War in the Middle East: Washington prepares military options, including a possible ground deployment in Iran, according to the American press
Reports indicate that the U.S. military is preparing detailed plans for a potential ground deployment in Iran, despite reassurances from the White House that President Trump is not currently planning to send troops.
The Nouveau Riche American Army in the Absurd War with Iran
The article discusses the perspective of a defense expert on the peculiar military strategies of the US Army in regard to Iran.
Trump: Not interested in a ceasefire with Iran
US President Donald Trump rejects the idea of a ceasefire with Iran during a press conference, emphasizing the ongoing military actions against Iranian forces.
Denmark was ready to blow up runways in Greenland in case of a US invasion
Denmark prepared explosive measures to destroy Greenland's runways as a precaution against a potential US invasion, backed by Germany and France.
EU Summit: "It was not nice". Europe has virtually no influence on the war in the Middle East
European leaders at a summit in Brussels express a lack of influence over the ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts and declined to intervene directly or expand military missions.
Trump joked about the Pearl Harbor attack to the Japanese Prime Minister
During a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, U.S. President Donald Trump made a controversial joke referencing the Pearl Harbor attack in response to a question on U.S. military actions in Iran.
What do the war in Iran and Pearl Harbor have in common? Donald Trump explains
Donald Trump, in a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, discussed the US-Israeli plans for an attack on Iran, emphasizing the element of surprise and comparing the situation to Pearl Harbor.
"And why didnโt you tell us about Pearl Harbor?" - Video of the awkward moment when Trump jokes in front of the Japanese Prime Minister
Donald Trump made a controversial joke comparing surprise attacks during a press briefing with Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, making her visibly uncomfortable.
G. Nausฤda: The lifting of US sanctions on Belarus is one thing, EU policy is another track
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausฤda emphasized the differing policies of the US and the EU regarding Belarusian sanctions during a press conference in Brussels.
Trump: I will not send ground troops to Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he does not plan to send ground troops to Iran during a press conference with the Prime Minister of Japan.
American Pressure on Japan for Support in the Iran War โ Trump Denies Sending Ground Forces
Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takahachi held a press conference at the White House, where Trump pressured Japan to align with the US in the Iran conflict.
Israel: Netanyahu will hold a press conference at 8:30 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a press conference with international media at 8:30 PM.
Hungary Blocks Loan for Ukraine. "Orbรกn Has Betrayed Us"
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn announced the country will block a โฌ90 billion loan for Ukraine until the delivery of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline is restored.
Trump threatens and considers sending US troops to Iran
US President Trump stated he was unaware of Israel's attack on Iran's South Pars gas field and warned of severe retaliation against further Iranian actions.
AP: The United States knew that Israel planned to strike the natural gas field in Iran, but did not participate
The United States was aware of Israel's plans to attack Iran's South Pars natural gas field but chose not to get involved, according to an anonymous source from the Associated Press.
Vance on Natural Gas Prices: There is a 'Difficult Road Ahead for the Next Few Weeks'
US Vice President J.D. Vance discusses rising natural gas prices during a press event in Michigan, emphasizing upcoming government measures to address the issue amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
I can do whatever I want with it, says Trump about Cuba. He has not yet said how he wants to acquire the island
Donald Trump expressed his desire to 'acquire' Cuba during a press conference, amidst rising civil unrest and an ongoing energy crisis on the island.
Important Trump Official Resigned Over War with Iran
Joe Kent, the director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in protest against the ongoing war in Iran, citing its lack of a direct threat to the U.S.
Tusk and Nawrocki Agree: We Are Not Sending Troops to Iran
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Karol Nawrocki have stated that Poland will not send military support to the US and Israel against Iran.
Pressure from Washington: Trump hints at possible 'takeover' of Cuba
Donald Trump has suggested a possible 'takeover' of Cuba, escalating tensions with the socialist nation during a press conference.
Trump Against the Press
The chairman of the FCC threatened US television stations with license revocation due to their coverage of the Iran conflict, raising concerns about press freedom.
Trump Threatens Cuba Again
U.S. President Donald Trump made new threats regarding Cuba during a press conference at the White House.
Trump believes he will have 'the honor of taking Cuba'
Donald Trump expressed a belief that he would take control of Cuba, stating he can do what he wants with the country during a press conference.
US Government Threatens Press: Write Something Patriotic!
The US government is exerting pressure on the press to report positively on its actions amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, fearing bad news could undermine its position.
Keir Starmer press conference seven major points - from energy bills help to Trump call
Keir Starmer announced a ยฃ53 million emergency package to assist heating oil customers amid rising prices linked to the US-Israel war with Iran.
You are really unbearable. Trump refused to answer the journalist why he sends marines to the Middle East
Trump faced a journalist's question regarding the deployment of marines to the Middle East but declined to answer, labeling her as unbearable.
Trump demands NATO support for the Strait of Hormuz and issues an ultimatum
US President Donald Trump called on allied nations to participate in operations in the Strait of Hormuz, where Japan and Australia have refused assistance despite his requests.
40 organizations demand the release of Colombian journalist detained by U.S. immigration authorities
Forty organizations are calling for the release of Colombian journalist Estefany Rodriguez, who has been detained by U.S. immigration authorities, raising serious concerns about press freedom in the United States.
American Threats Bring Greenland Closer to Denmark and the EU. "We Want to Work with Those We Can Trust"
The article discusses how American actions under Donald Trump have strained Greenland's trust in the United States, pushing it to seek closer ties with Denmark and the EU.
US TV chief threatens to revoke licenses after Iran coverage
The head of the US media regulatory agency warns TV stations against spreading 'false news' about the Iran conflict, citing potential consequences for their licenses.
Negotiates on behalf of the USA. And cashes in billions for his company
Jared Kushner, Trumpโs son-in-law, is reportedly using his role as a US government envoy in the Middle East to secure billions for his private investment firm.
Trump: many countries will send warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump announced a coalition of countries, including the US, to send warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz, currently threatened by Iranian actions.
Why Trump Underestimated Iran's Military Power and Is Confronting the Press
President Trump expresses doubts about the end of war in Iran and the challenges of regime change in a recent interview.
Donald Trump health scares in full as president suffers memory loss
Donald Trump's health has come under scrutiny after he appeared to suffer a memory lapse during a public event, mistakenly referencing former adviser Kellyanne Conway instead of his current press secretary.
USA Bombards the Important Iranian Island of Khark. Tehran Promises Retaliation
Iran threatens to attack American oil infrastructure following the US airstrike on the key island of Khark.
Media war over 'ethical AI' for the US armed forces. Red lines and green dollars
The article discusses the resurgence of Silicon Valley's collaboration with the Pentagon in the context of a social media debate about 'ethical artificial intelligence' in military applications.