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Germany’s Next Chancellor: The Future of Europe at Stake

Germany’s upcoming federal election on February 23, 2025, will not only shape the country’s future but also have significant consequences for the European Union, security, and foreign policy. The four leading chancellor candidates—Friedrich Merz (CDU), Olaf Scholz...

Benelux Calls for a European Ban on Dirty Fuel Exports to West Africa

The Benelux countries—Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg—are urging the rest of Europe to ban the export of highly polluting fuels to other parts of the world. These fuels, which contain excessive levels of sulfur, benzene, and manganese, are far more toxic than...

Migrants Deported to Panama Under Trump Plan Detained in Remote Jungle Camp

In a recent development, nearly 100 migrants deported from the United States to Panama have been relocated from a hotel in Panama City to a detention camp on the outskirts of the Darién jungle. This move is part of the Trump administration's strategy to manage...

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Panama Faces Economic Uncertainty Amid Potential U.S. Sanctions

Panama Faces Economic Uncertainty Amid Potential U.S. Sanctions

Panama could soon find itself in a precarious economic situation if the United States decides to implement sanctions or economic restrictions. Given Panama’s heavy reliance on U.S. trade, finance, and international banking, any form of pressure from Washington could...

Escalating Threats to Europe’s Undersea Infrastructure

Escalating Threats to Europe’s Undersea Infrastructure

In recent months, Europe has witnessed a concerning increase in damage to its undersea infrastructure, particularly in the Baltic Sea region. Critical assets such as data cables and pipelines have been compromised, raising alarms about potential sabotage and the...

U.S. Open Expands to 15 Days with Sunday Start in 2025

U.S. Open Expands to 15 Days with Sunday Start in 2025

The U.S. Open will officially expand to 15 days in 2025, marking a historic shift to a Sunday start for the first time in the Open era that began in 1968. The U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) confirmed the change on Wednesday, following emails sent to ticket subscribers...