Italy's Role in US Military Operations in Iran Comes to Light
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has disclosed that Italy permitted the use of its bases for 500 US aircraft during Operation Epic Fury, raising questions about the government's transparency.
Sanjay Jaju's Return Signals Telangana Government's Commitment to Welfare Ahead of Elections
The repatriation of IAS officer Sanjay Jaju highlights the Telangana Government's intent to enhance the delivery of welfare schemes as the next Assembly elections approach.
Manhattan Primary Tests AI Industry's Financial Influence
As the Manhattan primary approaches, the AI industry is reportedly investing millions to support candidates who favor stricter regulations on technology.
RNC Files Lawsuit Against Nebraska Over Election Law Compliance
The Republican National Committee has initiated legal action against Nebraska, challenging a provision of state election law tied to a federal statute from 2009.
Exceptional Performance in CUET-UG 2026: One Candidate Achieves 100 Percentile in Four Subjects
In the recently announced CUET-UG 2026 results, one candidate has distinguished themselves by scoring a perfect 100 percentile in four out of five subjects, marking a notable achievement in the examination.
Iran Warns Israel Against Actions in Lebanon Amid Escalating Regional Tensions
The Iranian ambassador to the UN has issued a warning to Israel regarding its actions in Lebanon, labeling them a red line as tensions in the Middle East rise.
UK Expresses Frustration Over EU's Postponement of Key Summit Following Starmer's Resignation
The UK has shown irritation regarding the EU's decision to delay a significant summit originally scheduled for July, which was intended to discuss closer relations amid the potential rise of Burnham as PM.
Massachusetts Supreme Court Greenlights All-Party Primary Proposal for November Vote
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has sanctioned a proposal for an all-party primary system, which would enable all candidates to appear on a unified ballot, advancing the top two vote-getters to the general election.
Romanian Parliament's Rejection of PM-Designate Adrian Vestea Fuels Political Uncertainty
The Romanian Parliament's decision to reject PM-designate Adrian Vestea adds to the ongoing political instability, raising concerns about potential snap elections.
Reflecting on Brexit: A Decade After the Referendum
As the UK marks ten years since the referendum that led to its exit from the EU, Euronews' fact-checking team examines the promises made by both Leave and Remain camps to assess their fulfillment.
Iran Reports Progress in Initial US Talks Amid Ongoing Regional Tensions
Following the first day of discussions with the US, Iran's foreign minister announced 'progress.' Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar confirmed that negotiations will continue throughout the week.
Rightwing populist ‘El Tigre’ wins Colombia election
Trump-loving political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly beats leftist continuity candidate
Cepeda Campaign Refuses to Accept Pre-Counting Results
Jorge Rojas emphasized the commitment of their legal team, stating they will begin to contest the results on a vote-by-vote basis.
Voter Emotions in Southern Bogotá: A Balance of Hope and Fear
In a stronghold for the Pacto party, voters supporting Abelardo and Cepeda grapple with their fears of the opposing candidate's potential impact.
Colombia elections take place as Abelardo de la Espriella leads polls
Colombians are voting in an election where senator Ivan Cepeda is racing against Abelardo de la Espriella.
Competing Narratives Threaten US-Europe Relations and NATO Stability
Conflicting perceptions of abandonment, spanning issues from Iran to Greenland, may jeopardize the cohesion of NATO and deepen the rift between the US and Europe.
Meloni's Shift in Relations with Trump Ahead of Re-election
As Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni prepares for her re-election campaign, her relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be deteriorating.
Speculation Grows Around Starmer's Potential Departure Next Week
Intensifying pressure mounts on UK Prime Minister Starmer to clarify his departure plans following Andy Burnham's recent by-election victory.
U.S. State Department Announces End of PEPFAR Funding for South Africa
The U.S. State Department has declared that it will cease PEPFAR funding for South Africa, marking a significant shift in U.S. support for HIV/AIDS initiatives in the region.
Candidates Engage in Live Interviews to Secure Votes Ahead of Runoff
As the second round of elections approaches this Sunday, candidates Abelardo and Cepeda are turning to live interviews to garner support from undecided voters.