Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani unexpectedly cancelled his flight from Rome to Serbia at the last minute, leaving Serbian protocol waiting at the airport, according to diplomatic sources.
The Swiss finance minister has filed a defamation lawsuit concerning a post created by Grok, an AI, highlighting growing legal challenges related to artificial intelligence-generated content.
Greece's Minister of National Economy and Finance, Kostis Pierrakakis, highlighted the MSCI upgrade of the Greek capital market as strong international recognition of the country's progress, signifying Greece's return to the core of developed economies in both government bonds and capital markets. This move, confirmed by Morgan Stanley, is seen as a milestone in the nation's economic recovery.
Prime Minister Tarique has accused the previous 'fascist government' of siphoning off a staggering $234 billion, raising significant concerns about corruption.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held phone calls with his Jordanian, Qatari, Egyptian, and Japanese counterparts as Ankara seeks to defuse tensions in the Middle East and promote anti-war diplomacy.
Nkululeko Dunga has returned to the provincial executive after the ANC agreed to an EFF MEC post, marking a significant step in coalition politics ahead of the 2026 elections in Gauteng.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has indicated that if the bourgeois bloc wins re-election, he is open to giving the Sweden Democrats 'important posts' in a future majority government.
Borko Stefanović, Deputy President of the Party of Freedom and Justice, condemned Minister for Public Investments Darko Glišić's statement about parents not enrolling students, calling it the "most horrific statement to date in Serbian politics." Glišić had controversially advised citizens not to enroll children in what he called "blockading faculties," stating they would be returned "in a coffin," leading to calls for his prosecution.
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Prime Minister Modi has inaugurated the Samrat Samprati museum, with reports highlighting the historical significance of Ashoka’s grandson in the spread of Jainism.
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil announced that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will meet with state leaders on Thursday to discuss the global energy crisis.
Nigeria's Minister Keyamo announced that the construction of Abuja airport’s second runway is back on track, after the project was halted in 2024 due to a proposed revised contract sum of N532 billion, up from N90 billion.
A review highlights 'The Thick of It' as a profane and incisive political satire, contrasting it with its predecessor 'Yes, Minister' by portraying compromised ministers and panicked mandarins.
Ireland's Minister for Transport, Darragh O’Brien, expressed surprise at a dangerous driving ban issued to a Garda officer who was pursuing illegal scramblers, noting that 'Grace’s Law' clarifies such situations and removes any grey areas.
The Belgrade Bar Association (AKB) has condemned an attack on lawyer Vladimir Tupanjac, who was assaulted by ruling party sympathizers while observing local elections in Bor.
Stakeholders in Surulere have rejected Desmond Elliot's bid for a fourth term in the Lagos Assembly for the 2027 elections, citing a belief that no individual should be bigger than the system.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh strongly criticized Kerala's LDF and UDF parties, accusing them of deceiving the state's people for decades through similar politics and governance, alleging corruption and poor performance.
Gospel minister and worship leader Ken Blege has released his latest single, “Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe,” described as a profound anthem of gratitude and total surrender.