WALES, FRANCE, GERMANY, AND BRAZIL ALL HAVE LAWS THAT PUNISH OR REMOVE ELECTED OFFICIALS WHO LIE AND SPREAD DISINFORMATION DURING ELECTIONS. ● Wales anti- lying […]
New owner rebrands troubled Sunshine Village, vows to finish project
For the first time in years, future of Penetanguishene development being shaped by construction schedules rather than court dates…See More
Analyst astounded as GOP criticism of Trump’s Iran war grows louder: ‘Complete loss’
A political analyst was astounded on Sunday as Republican criticism of President Donald Trump’s war with Iran grew louder following the collapse of peace talks […]
Republican operative shares staggering prediction for GOP after Trump: ‘No coming back’
A long-time GOP operative warned on Sunday that his party is facing an existential crisis as the conservative parts of the party give way to […]
South Korea revises Employment Act to bolster paternity leave support and SME hiring
The South Korean Ministry of Employment and Labour has announced a significant expansion of its workload-sharing subsidy programme to include employees who cover for colleagues […]
Chip off the old block? Joost and Amor’s model son turns heads
Like father, like son? Amor and Joost van der Westhuizen’s son Jordan, has launched his modelling career as the face of a clothing brand…See More
Women’s culture goes dark: why aren’t there more ‘femcel’ movies?
Male incels have been plentifully depicted on screen, while few film-makers have explored the varied controversies of toxic female radicalisation and the ‘womanosphere’. But a […]
To build climate resilience, start with food
As London Climate Action Week brings together leaders from across Europe and beyond, the urgency of climate action is unmistakable. What matters now is not […]
Costa’s Putin move triggers doubts ― just as he most needs support
BRUSSELS ― Few of the EU’s current chiefs have dodged criticism as well as António Costa. But is the shine wearing off just as he […]
How America’s war crowned Iran as the Gulf’s new hegemon
There is a particular irony — the kind that history savors — in the fact that the United States set out in February 2026 to […]
Tunisia becomes first African team to be eliminated from World Cup
The nine goals conceded in games against Sweden and Japan means it is impossible to advance to the next round…See More
Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia FMs discuss regional security
The talks come amid regional efforts to support the implementation of a ceasefire deal signed earlier this week between the United States and Iran…See More
Tibetan Buddhism and Tibet’s Future
By: Tsering Namgyal Khortsa Prof. Robert Thurman, an American Buddhist scholar and activist who passed away recently, epitomized the optimum synthesis of Buddhist scholarship with […]
How satellites are driving cooperation beyond the Central Asian region
More than 500 delegates from 32 countries met at the Space Technology Conference 2026, highlighting how satellite technologies are applied to agriculture, water management and […]
Editor’s Notes: The Arc of Personalism
On December 5, 2024, we published an essay of mine: America’s Paths to Personalism The three primary risk vectors of the second Trump administration. In […]
Trump Threatens To Hit Iran ‘Very Hard’ Over Hezbollah ‘Proxies’
High-level talks are now under way between US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian representatives at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland, launching what could become […]
US, Iran Agree On ‘Roadmap’ Toward Reaching Final Deal, Mediators Say
As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL’s Central Newsroom and Iranian service, Radio Farda, deliver ongoing […]
How AI is changing SEO: a two-part European Newsroom workshop
Why is my website not appearing as a top search result on Google? How do I adapt my content to make it more visible online? […]
Trump Is Lurching from Bad to Worse
Nothing seems to be going right for Donald Trump. He thought he had the Strait of Hormuz open. But Israel’s continued bombing of Lebanon caused […]
People keep voting for scandal-plagued candidates because they don’t want the other party to win
Every election cycle sees its share of controversial, scandal-plagued candidates running for office. But the 2026 midterm elections will feature two such candidates – one […]