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Economy struggling, European Union decides to gut green rules, cut red tape for businesses

European lawmakers voted Thursday to back the weakening of landmark EU environmental and human rights rules, as part of a business-friendly drive to slash red tape pushed through with far-right support. Read More

Several killed as bus crashes into stop in Stockholm, police say no indication of attack

Several people were killed and injured when a bus hit a bus stop in central Stockholm on Friday, Swedish police said, adding that they had no information pointing to it being an attack Go to Source Read More

Trump orders DOJ probe into Epstein’s alleged ties with JPMorgan, Clinton and other Democrats

President Trump on Friday said he has directed the Department of Justice to investigate what he described as Jeffrey Epstein’s “alleged ties” with JPMorgan Chase and several prominent Democratic figures, including former President Bill Clinton Go t Read More

US and key Arab nations urge swift UN adoption of resolution backing Trump’s Gaza peace plan

The United States and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey called Friday for the UN Security Council to quickly adopt a US resolution endorsing Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Read More

Ukraine begins mass production of domestic interceptor drones as Russian attacks intensify

As the conflict with Russia nears its fourth year, cities and towns far from the frontline continue to face near-daily attacks involving hundreds of Russian drones, Ukraine has started mass production of its new domestically developed interceptor dro Read More

US to cut Swiss tariffs to 15% under new trade framework, easing earlier shock levy

The United States and Switzerland are set to unveil details of a trade pact Friday, with both sides reaching an agreement to sharply lower tariffs recently imposed by President Donald Trump. Read More

US approves $330 million military sale to Taiwan, first under the Trump administration

The United States has approved $330 million-worth of parts and components in its first military sale to Taiwan since US President Donald Trump’s return to office. Read More

Caribbean boat strikes: Most Americans don’t support US military killing drug suspects, shows poll

Only 29% of Americans back the use of the US military to kill suspected drug traffickers without judicial oversight. Read More