Czech President Appoints Andrej Babiš as Prime Minister, Swears In New Government

Czech President Appoints Andrej Babiš as Prime Minister, Swears In New Government

Czech President Petr Pavel on Monday officially appointed a new government led by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, marking the billionaire politician’s return to power after four years in opposition. The move follows the October parliamentary elections, which were won by Babiš’s populist ANO party. At 71, Babiš steps back into the prime minister’s office at […]

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Pentagon Journalists Walk Out as New Press Restrictions Spark Outrage Over Transparency

Pentagon Journalists Walk Out as New Press Restrictions Spark Outrage Over Transparency

In a rare act of defiance, dozens of seasoned journalists covering the U.S. Defense Department have packed up their offices inside the Pentagon and handed back their credentials. This mass walkout followed the enforcement of a controversial new press access policy that many argue threatens the very core of press freedom and transparency in the […]

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China’s August Export Growth Hits Six-Month Low, Raising Concerns Over Global Demand Shift

China’s August Export Growth Hits Six-Month Low, Raising Concerns Over Global Demand Shift

BEIJING, September 8 — China’s export growth slowed significantly in August, marking its weakest pace in six months and falling short of analysts’ expectations. The drop reflects growing challenges for the world’s second-largest economy as it navigates global uncertainty, wavering demand, and ongoing trade tensions with the United States. According to customs data released Monday, […]

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Japan’s Political Winds Shift as Leaders Step Up After PM Ishiba’s Resignation

Japan’s Political Winds Shift as Leaders Step Up After PM Ishiba’s Resignation

TOKYO, Sept 8 — In a moment that has sent ripples through Japan’s political landscape and financial markets, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stepped down, citing responsibility for his party’s recent electoral bruising. His sudden departure has thrown the country into a whirlwind of speculation, uncertainty—and hope. Former Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi wasted no time. At […]

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