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How U.S. Government Shutdowns Work—and Why Economy

How U.S. Government Shutdowns Work—and Why

A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to fund federal agencies. Here is how the process works, who it affects, and why the United States is...

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Pardubice Arson Attack: Fourth Suspect Remanded in Custody Culture

Pardubice Arson Attack: Fourth Suspect Remanded in Custody

Czech police have detained a fourth suspect in connection with the arson attack on an LPP Holding warehouse in Pardubice. All four face terrorism char...

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How the Right to Protest Works in America Culture

How the Right to Protest Works in America

The First Amendment protects peaceful protest on public property, but courts allow governments to impose content-neutral time, place, and manner restr...

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Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government Culture

Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government

Michal Šimečka secured the support of 191 out of 202 delegates at Progressive Slovakia's (PS) congress in Trnava on Saturday. The party ruled out any...

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Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine Economy

Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine

Hungary is blocking the EU's €90 billion aid package for Ukraine at the Brussels summit, while the Hungarian Parliament has rejected Ukraine's EU acce...

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US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation Technology

US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation

The White House unveiled a national AI legislative framework in March 2026, seeking to replace a patchwork of state laws with a single federal approac...

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Vote Buying and Russian Interference Rock Hungarian Election Campaign Culture

Vote Buying and Russian Interference Rock Hungarian Election Campaign

Two weeks before the April 12th elections, a documentary exposes Fidesz's alleged vote-buying network, while VSquare reveals the presence of three Rus...

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Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation Culture

Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation

The Spanish government has begun the process of revoking the National Tourist Interest designation of Sagunto's Holy Week celebrations after its broth...

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Police Investigate Slovak PM Fico for Alleged Treason Economy

Police Investigate Slovak PM Fico for Alleged Treason

Slovak police have taken over an investigation into Prime Minister Robert Fico following a criminal complaint filed by the opposition SaS party over h...

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"No Kings": Millions March in Potentially Largest US Protest Culture

"No Kings": Millions March in Potentially Largest US Protest

Over 3,000 rallies across every US congressional district mark the third wave of No Kings protests on March 28, with organizers forecasting the larges...

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How the G7 Works—and Why It Still Matters Economy

How the G7 Works—and Why It Still Matters

The Group of Seven has no charter, no headquarters, and no binding authority—yet its annual summits shape global policy on everything from climate to...

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Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted Culture

Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted

The Hungarian government has filed espionage charges against investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi, while it has emerged that intelligence services...

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