Denmark's Kingmaker: Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Election Triumph
Veteran politician Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates party secured 14 seats, positioning him as the crucial power broker in Denmark's coalition negotiations after a dramatic election night.
Veteran politician Lars Løkke Rasmussen's Moderates party secured 14 seats, positioning him as the crucial power broker in Denmark's coalition negotiations after a dramatic election night.
France's National Rally failed to capture key cities in local elections, signaling potential vulnerability ahead of next year's presidential vote. Similar setbacks for far-right movements across Europe suggest shifting political winds.
Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie gives her first interview since her mother vanished seven weeks ago, describing the family's unbearable agony and pleading for information.
As energy prices surge, Labour's piecemeal solutions face criticism for lacking radical vision, while Reform UK proposes aggressive fossil fuel expansion, highlighting a political divide on energy security.
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RecommendedA reader recalls Merfyn Turner's Norman House, opened in 1955, which provided a supportive family atmosphere for former prisoners with zero reoffending rates, highlighting the need for similar initiatives today.
Recent UK aid reductions to Africa and the Middle East are condemned as a moral failure and false economy, risking global instability and undermining NHS resilience through lost partnerships.
Tehran residents attempt to maintain daily routines despite explosions and airstrikes, with many expressing exhaustion and desire for peace as schools remain closed and society remains deeply divided.
Nigel Farage led a dramatic walkout of Reform UK MPs during Prime Minister's Questions after Keir Starmer mocked the party's reliance on overseas donors and cryptocurrency.
A US court orders Meta to pay $375 million after a jury found it enabled child sexual exploitation on Facebook and Instagram, marking a first state-level victory.
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RecommendedThe theft of Morgan McSweeney's government phone in London raises questions about potential lost messages with Peter Mandelson amid ongoing political controversy.
The police watchdog is investigating how law enforcement handled sexual abuse allegations against Andrew Tate, raising questions about procedural integrity.
Belfast court hears evidence that clothing worn by two men accused of murdering journalist Lyra McKee links them to the scene of the 2019 shooting in Derry.
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces a critical mission to rebuild the party's credibility and appeal to voters ahead of future elections, as depicted in a recent political cartoon.
A US court has ordered Meta to pay $375 million after a jury found it enabled child sexual exploitation on Facebook and Instagram, marking a historic legal victory.
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RecommendedDaniela Santanchè resigns as Italy's tourism minister following Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's unprecedented public call, amid political crisis after judicial reform referendum defeat.
Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats remain Denmark's largest party after a snap election, but face coalition challenges as Europe's political landscape shifts.
Israeli military operations in Lebanon have killed over 1,100 people and displaced a fifth of the population, with occupation threats and attacks on civilian infrastructure raising alarm among human rights groups.
The government has announced plans to create 15 new unitary councils in southern and eastern England, replacing 43 existing councils to boost housebuilding and economic growth.
Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico responds with love after Christian nationalist pastor Brooks Potteiger prayed for his death on a podcast, condemning Christian nationalism.
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RecommendedFans from five African nations qualified for the 2026 World Cup face prohibitive visa bond costs of up to $15,000 under a newly expanded US policy, potentially barring many from attending matches in the United States.
Labour's emergency measures to overhaul political donations significantly impact Reform UK's fundraising, particularly from overseas billionaire Christopher Harborne and cryptocurrency sources.
The United Nations has passed a landmark resolution describing the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the 'gravest crime against humanity' and calling for reparatory justice, with 123 nations voting in favor.
Donald Trump's latest Middle East peace initiative faces widespread skepticism from Iran and analysts, even as the US increases troop deployments for potential ground operations in the region.
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RecommendedThe father of Grace O'Malley-Kumar, killed in the Nottingham attacks, condemns the decision to test victims for drugs while the perpetrator was not tested, calling it 'disgusting'.
A federal judge has ordered the deportation of a DACA recipient, marking a significant shift in immigration policy and raising concerns for thousands of protected individuals.
In a recent podcast, Wes Streeting and Keir Starmer delve into Labour's leadership dynamics, policy directions, and future strategies for the party.
The Senate remains gridlocked over Department of Homeland Security funding, with Republicans and Democrats rejecting each other's proposals while TSA employees face severe financial hardship during the partial government shutdown.
The Metropolitan Police announces a reversal, resuming arrests for supporting Palestine Action after a high court ruling deemed the ban unlawful, pending a government appeal.
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RecommendedThe United Nations has formally adopted a resolution led by Ghana, classifying the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity, marking a historic step in global recognition of its atrocities.