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Macron says to discuss with European partners extending French nuclear deterrence
French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that he wanted to open a debate on extending France’s nuclear deterrent to other European nations, as security risks rise in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Macron also said that European military forces could be sent to Ukraine if a peace deal… Read Details ⇢
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Father of Marine slain at Abbey Gate ‘disturbed’ that Democrats refused to applaud arrest of ISIS-K mastermind
The father of Marine Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, who was killed along with 12 other American service members during the ISIS-K attack on Abbey Gate in Afghanistan on Aug. 26, 2021, said the Democrats’ reaction, or lack thereof, to the news that one of the masterminds behind the attack had been… Read Details ⇢
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Greek government to face no-confidence vote over 2023 deadly train crash | Politics News
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government holds majority in parliament and is expected to survive Friday’s vote. Greek opposition parties have submitted a motion to trigger a no-confidence vote against the government over its handling of a deadly 2023 train crash, days after protesters brought the country to a standstill to… Read Details ⇢
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Union Saint-Gilloise vs Ajax live stream: How to watch Europa League
The Ajax vs Eintracht Frankfurt live stream promises to be a high-quality match between two sides both enjoying impressive domestic campaigns. Below we have all the information on how to watch Ajax vs Eintracht Frankfurt from anywhere and potentially for FREE, with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters and live… Read Details ⇢
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South Africa needs to learn from disasters – The Mail & Guardian
Graphic: John McCann/M&G “Waves of creative destruction” is how economist Joseph Schumpeter once described the growth of capitalist economies. What underlies his comments is the awareness that growth involves commitment, discomfort and radical change. It was the radical changes that Lee Kuan Yew introduced in 1959 when he became president… Read Details ⇢
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Trump grants US automakers one-month exemption from tariffs on Mexico and Canada
A car hauler heads to cross the Ambassador Bridge between Windsor, Canada and Detroit, Michigan on the first day of President Donald Trump’s new 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico on March 4, 2025 in Windsor, Canada. BILL PUGLIANO / AFP President Donald Trump is granting a one-month… Read Details ⇢
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The end of shared values? Europeans grapple with Trump’s America
Can Europeans and Americans still speak of shared values? The longest-ever speech by a US president to a joint session of Congress doubling down on an America First vision of foreign policy that’s heavy on sticks, light on carrots. In the past critics of the U-S would dismiss talk of… Read Details ⇢
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Guinness World Records declares new oldest llama, who works with chronically ill children in North Carolina
Whitetop, a 27-year-old llama who works at Victory Junction camp, was declared the world’s oldest llama in captivity by the Guinness World Records last week. Victory Junction is a year-round, free camp in North Carolina designed for chronically ill and disabled children. It was founded by NASCAR star Richard Petty… Read Details ⇢
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: New Zealand beat South Africa in semifinal | Cricket News
New Zealand beat South Africa by 50 runs in Lahore to qualify for Sunday’s cricket final against India in Dubai. New Zealand beat South Africa by 50 runs in the second semifinal of the Champions Trophy to secure their place in Sunday’s final against India. Electing to bat on Wednesday,… Read Details ⇢