EU's Kallas Rejects Putin's Ceasefire Calls, Schröder Mediation
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized Putin's ceasefire calls as 'very cynical' and rejected Gerhard Schröder as a mediator, warning of Russian influence in Europe.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized Putin's ceasefire calls as 'very cynical' and rejected Gerhard Schröder as a mediator, warning of Russian influence in Europe.
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John McTernan argues that Andy Burnham is the only leader who can make Labour popular again after devastating local election losses for the Starmer government.
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Jamil Smith argues that the next Voting Rights Act must ban both racial and partisan gerrymandering, as the Supreme Court has gutted key protections. He calls for a national standard to end map manipulation.
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