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Bulgarian Government Resigns Amid Mass Protests Over Corruption and Economic Policies
Bulgaria is facing a major political upheaval as Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced the resignation of his government, following weeks of widespread protests across the country. The decision comes just minutes before parliament was scheduled to vote on a no-confidence motion against the cabinet, highlighting escalating public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of economic policies
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PSG Bus Attacked in Bilbao, Spanish Fans Injured in Poland Ahead of European Matches
PSG Team Bus Stoned in Bilbao In the early hours of Thursday, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) team bus was attacked outside their hotel in Bilbao, Spain, following a Champions League match against Athletic Bilbao. Although the bus was unoccupied at the time, media reports confirmed that two cracks appeared on the coach, prompting local authorities
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Full Schedule, Hosts, Teams, and Key Details
When and Where Does the FIFA World Cup 2026 Start? The 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup is set to kick off on June 11, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico. The opening match will feature Mexico vs. South Africa at the iconic Azteca Stadium. The 2026 tournament marks the first time the World Cup
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US Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Immigration Detention
Judge Grants Immediate Release from ICE Custody A United States federal judge has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention, marking a significant development in a case that has drawn national attention. On December 11, 2025, US District Judge Paula Xinis ruled that Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador
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Former Aide Alleges Tinubu’s Defence Minister Matawalle Bought Vehicles, Gave Cash To Wanted Terrorists, Hid Arrested Bandit Leader
In a shocking revelation, Musa Muhammad Kamara, a former Senior Special Assistant (SSA) in the Zamfara State Government, has accused Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence and former governor of Zamfara State, of using his position to fund armed bandits, sheltering a captured terrorist leader, and even purchasing vehicles for notorious
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Austria Passes Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14 Amid Controversy
Austrian Parliament Approves Headscarf Ban for Young Students Austria’s lower house of parliament has passed a controversial ban on Muslim headscarves for girls under 14 in schools. The legislation, passed by a large majority on December 11, 2025, prohibits headscarves that “cover the head in accordance with Islamic traditions” in all educational institutions. Under the
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Bangladesh Sets February Election After Year of Political Upheaval
Bangladesh Announces February 12 Parliamentary Election Bangladesh will hold a parliamentary election on February 12, 2026, marking the first national vote since last year’s student-led uprising that led to the removal of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin confirmed the date in a televised address, adding that a national referendum
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US Lawmakers Demand Accountability for Attacks on Journalists by Israel
US Lawmakers Join Calls for Justice Washington, DC – American journalist Dylan Collins, along with press freedom advocates and US legislators, has renewed calls for accountability following the 2023 Israeli double-tap strike in southern Lebanon that killed Reuters reporter Issam Abdallah and injured Collins. Collins, a former AFP and Al Jazeera journalist, seeks answers regarding
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Failure of US Health Bills Highlights Political Gridlock Amid Rising Costs
Senate Rejects Competing Healthcare Bills The United States Senate recently rejected two competing healthcare bills aimed at easing the financial burden on Americans facing rising insurance costs. On December 11, 2025, a Democrat-led proposal to extend COVID-era subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) for three years failed to pass the Senate. The bill needed
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Thailand PM Anutin Charnvirakul Dissolves Parliament, Sets Stage for Early Elections
Thailand’s Prime Minister Moves to Dissolve Parliament Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has officially moved to dissolve the country’s parliament, paving the way for early elections. Speaking to reporters and on social media, Anutin described the decision as “returning power to the people,” signaling a major shift in the nation’s political landscape. Local media reported
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