Iran Reports Stagnation in War Negotiations Amid Ongoing Tensions
Iran's foreign minister has indicated that there has been no significant advancement in talks aimed at resolving the Middle East conflict, coinciding with renewed hostilities.
EU Sanctions on Xenia Fedorova Proposed by MEPs
French officials have characterized Xenia Fedorova, former head of RT France, as a significant propagandist for the Kremlin, prompting calls for EU sanctions.
Colombia presidential frontrunner vows closer US ties after Trump endorsement
Abelardo de la Espriella strengthens his position ahead of the June 21 run-off election.
Iran Reports Progress in US Negotiations Amid Temporary Ceasefire
Iran's Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has indicated that negotiations with the US have made progress, although a final agreement is still not in sight. A two-week ceasefire has been established.
Iowa's Primary Results Set the Stage for Competitive Elections
In the latest primary elections, Democratic state Rep. Josh Turek is set to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson for the Senate. Meanwhile, Rob Sand ran unopposed for governor.
2027 French presidential election: 'I am available,' investment banker Matthieu Pigasse tells the left
Investment banker Matthieu Pigasse expresses his political ambitions while seeking unity among leftist parties.
Tom Kean Jr. Wins Primary Despite Prolonged Absence from Public Life
Republican Congressman Tom Kean Jr., who has been absent from both Washington and his New Jersey district for several months, secured a primary victory following an endorsement from Donald Trump.
Mette Frederiksen Forms New Coalition, Begins Third Term as Denmark's Prime Minister
After months of negotiations, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has successfully formed a new left-leaning minority coalition, marking her third term in office.
Armenian PM Rejects Russian Call for EU Membership Referendum
Nikol Pashinyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, has firmly declined Russian President Vladimir Putin's request for a referendum on EU membership, coinciding with an upcoming parliamentary vote.
New York Democrats Advocate for Redistricting Amendment Amid National Efforts
In a move that aligns with broader national initiatives, New York Democrats are promoting a redistricting amendment.
The Implications of Medicaid Work Requirements in Red States
An examination of the effects of Medicaid work requirements in Republican-led states raises concerns about potential setbacks in healthcare access.
Pro-Trump candidate lead in Colombia 'part of Donroe doctrine' asserting itself in region
Aberaldo de la Espriella emerges as a frontrunner in Colombia's presidential elections, reflecting a shift towards authoritarian measures against crime.
G7 Summit in Evian Heightens Tensions Between France and Switzerland
As the G7 summit approaches, tensions are rising between France and Switzerland due to transit issues and planned protests in Geneva.
US Secretary of State Proposes Ceasefire Negotiations Between Lebanon and Israel
In a bid to ease tensions, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is engaged in talks with leaders from Lebanon and Israel to establish a new ceasefire plan aimed at gradual de-escalation.
ASCO Day 3 Highlights: RevMed's Progress and Challenges for Akeso
On the third day of ASCO, RevMed received significant praise for its advancements in pancreatic cancer treatment, while Akeso faced disappointing news.
Colombians Cast Votes in Presidential Election to Choose Successor to Gustavo Petro
On Sunday, Colombia holds what appears to be the first round of presidential elections, pitting a reformist left against a hard-line right, as voters decide the future direction of the country.
Exploring Colombia's Presidential Candidates: Insights from Kinley Salmon
Kinley Salmon from The Economist shares his experiences and observations from meetings with Colombia's presidential contenders as the election approaches.
Colombia Faces Tight Presidential Race as Polls Open
As polls open, Colombia is witnessing a close contest among three main candidates, raising the possibility of a run-off election.
Colombia Votes Amid Rising Violence in Presidential Election
As Colombians head to the polls, candidates are focusing on strategies to address a troubling increase in violence from armed groups. Polling stations are open until 4 pm.
Ethiopia's Upcoming Elections: A Test for Abiy Ahmed Amidst Turmoil
As Ethiopia gears up for its seventh General Elections on June 1, 2026, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed faces significant challenges amid ongoing conflict and political unrest.