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Mission sabordage réussie : Le LOSC concède un quatrième revers consécutif à Vigo

King Mohammed VI Calls for Unity After Africa Cup's Fraught Finale

US and NATO Collaborate on Greenland Security
US and NATO Collaborate on Greenland Security President Donald Trump has announced a strategic partnership between the United States and NATO focusing on Greenland's security concerns. The decision underscores a collective approach to address international security matters.Speaking aboard Air Force One on Thursday, Trump stressed the importance of collaboration with NATO, stating, "We're all going to work together… We're going to be doing in conjunction, parts of it, in conjunction with NATO, which is really the way it should be."This move signifies a strengthening of ties between the U.S. and its NATO allies, emphasizing cooperative efforts in global security challenges, particularly regarding the strategic significance of Greenland.

Fiscal Showdown: House Approves Homeland Security Funding Amid ICE Controversy

Trump vs. JPMorgan: A $5 Billion Political Showdown
Most families don't earn nearly enough to afford child care, study finds
"Child care costs are just incredibly daunting for all but the wealthiest Americans," one financial expert said.

Wall Street Surges as Trump's Retraction Inspires Investor Confidence
Wall Street Surges as Trump's Retraction Inspires Investor Confidence Wall Street's main indexes climbed higher for the second day in a row, buoyed by fresh investor activity after President Donald Trump backtracked on proposed European tariffs. The announcement underscored resilience in the American economy, as evident from positive data releases.The week's early losses have yet to be completely countered, despite the gains. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite remain slightly down, while the Dow Jones is nearly flat. Investors are keenly aware of the impact of geopolitical developments on market volatility.Upcoming earnings reports are anticipated to play a pivotal role in market sentiment, with performance insights from the 'Magnificent Seven' stocks driving market directions. Meanwhile, varied responses from banking and consumer sectors reflect ongoing financial and economic pressures.

Tunisian Journalists Sentenced: A Battle for Press Freedom
Tunisian Journalists Sentenced: A Battle for Press Freedom In a significant development, a Tunisian court sentenced two well-known journalists, Bohran Bssaies and Mourad Zghidi, to three-and-a-half years in prison on tax evasion charges Thursday. The ruling, seen by many as an attempt to silence the two due to their journalistic work, was sharply criticized by their family members.The journalists, who were associated with local radio station IFM, have faced legal issues since 2024. Initially imprisoned for spreading false news and insulting President Kais Saied, the duo was later held in pre-trial detention for the tax charges. President Saied has dismissed claims that his government is limiting press freedom.Maryem Zghidi, sister of Mourad Zghidi, reacted to the sentence with disbelief, asserting the charges were without merit and retaliatory in nature. Criticism pointed towards the government’s broader crackdown on dissent, affecting opposition leaders and civil society since President Saied assumed greater control by decree in 2021.

High-Stakes Diplomacy: U.S. and Russia Tussle for Peace in Ukraine

Mercedes Unveils 2026 F1 Car Amid New Sponsorship with Microsoft

Jack Smith Faces Republican Fire Over Trump Prosecutions

