Rastriya Swatantra Party’s Surprise Surge in Nepal

Early election returns in the Himalayan nation of Nepal point to a potential landslide victory for the newcomer Rastriya Swatantra Party (National Independence Party, or RSP) in general elections, with establishment parties, so far, trailing far behind. The centrist-liberal RSP was founded in 2022 and has put great emphasis on transparency, digital modernization and good

Do US Voters Back Trump’s Iran Campaign?

Until a few months ago, Donald Trump cast himself as a president of peace, boasting about how many conflicts around the world he had allegedly settled. He even founded a new international body, the Board of Peace, and suggested he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Since the start of US and Israeli strikes

Iceland to hold August referendum on EU accession talks

Icelanders will vote on whether to resume European Union (EU) accession talks somewhat earlier than previously planned, according to Reykjavik's foreign ministry. A decision to hold the vote on August 29 passed the Cabinet on Friday. The proposal, put forth by Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir's center-left coalition government, must be approved by Iceland's parliament, the

Europe’s Uneasy Position on the US-Israel–Iran Conflict

The European Union (EU), key powers of the bloc and the United Kingdom (UK), have called for international law to be followed, and condemned Iran's regime. However, so far they have failed to articulate a common approach, and appeared divided, sidelined and ineffective as a major crisis unfolds in the Middle East with possible ramifications for Europe and the

EU bars visa-free entry for Georgian officials

The European Commission has suspended all visa-free travel in the EU for Georgian diplomats and high-ranking government officials. The Commission said the suspension comes in response to "Georgia's deliberate and persisting violation" of their commitments to  democracy, as well as human and fundamental rights. "If a government attacks its own people, silences journalists, and curtails freedom, there

Could Kurdish Forces Become the US’s Boots in Iran?

US President Donald Trump was forthright when he said it would be "wonderful" if Iranian Kurdish forces based across the border in Iraq launched attacks against the Islamic clerical regime in Tehran.    "I think it's wonderful that they want to do that, I'd be all for it," Trump told the Reuters news agency on Thursday.

Workplace Equality: Practical Steps for Parents and Employers

The goal of many young parents in Germany is for both partners to be able to work, spend time with their children and share household responsibilities. In practice, however, patterns often persist that favor men in mixed-gender couples. Women are still significantly more likely to work part time; men are more frequently the primary earners. This imbalance is reflected

Axel Springer Agrees to Buy Britain’s Telegraph

Berlin-based media group Axel Springer on Friday said it had agreed to buy Britain's historic Telegraph newspaper outfit for 575 million pounds (roughly €665 million, $770 million), the company said. The deal — which must still be approved by relevant authorities — could end a lengthy saga over the fate of the Telegraph Media Group, which

F1 2026: A Radical Shift in Power and Design

Formula 1 has undergone a radical overhaul ahead of the 2026 season opener in Australia. The cars are shorter, narrower and lighter, but perhaps most decisively now 50% of the power comes from the battery rather than from the combustion engine. The aerodynamics are also different, and instead of the usual DRS, drivers have a

Why the US Temporarily Allowed India to Buy Russian Oil

The Trump administration's decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil sales to India in order to address potential supply issues has raised questions about Washington's resolve on the issue. When President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a trade agreement last month, a major component of the deal was India agreeing to stop
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