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Argentina opposition calls for impeachment of Javier Milei after cryptocurrency collapse
Opposition politicians in Argentina have called for the impeachment of president
after he touted a cryptocurrency which quickly collapsed and reportedly led tomillions of dollars
in losses this weekend.Milei endorsed the little-known cryptocurrency token $Libra on Friday evening, announcing on X that …
Netanyahu seeks to draw Trump into future attack on Iranian nuclear sites
Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that, with Donald Trump’s support, his government will “finish the job” of neutralising the threat from Iran, amid US reports that Israel is considering airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites in the coming few months.
Trump has said he would prefer to make a deal with Tehran, …
‘Allo ‘Allo! Europe’s leaders get together dans Paris for emergency sommet | John Crace
Emmanuel Macron
:Bienvenu
á Paris
.
Keir Starmer
:Bonjour, Monsieur le President
. Thank you for organising this “once-in-a-generation” summit at such short notice.
Macron
: Relax,mon vieux muckeur
. No need for formalities just yet. We won’t get started for half an hour or so. Let’s just have a …Europe tries to shore up fragile unity as it realises it cannot rely on US
They came smiling, but the task was immense. After dozens of summits at which a hesitant and discordant EU had failed to agree on anything like a cohesive plan for the end of the war in Ukraine, this one had, suddenly and vitally, to be different.
The leaders of France, …
Syrian delivery driver who rammed car into attacker hailed as hero in Austria
Kemi Badenoch says ‘western civilisation will be lost’ if Tory party fails
Kemi Badenoch has said “our country and all of western civilisation will be lost” if efforts to renew the Conservative party and drive forward rightwing ideas globally fail.
Likening her own leadership to Donald Trump’s second term, she used a gathering of fellow conservatives to attack Keir Starmer for taking …
Irish figures show €6bn drop in trade with Great Britain
Trade between Great Britain and Ireland dropped more than €6bn in 2024 as post-Brexit frictions hit shipments across the Irish Sea.
The value of imports and exports between the nations fell to around €32bn last year, down from €38bn in 2023, according to Ireland’s Central Statistics Office.
A near-€3bn drop …
Netanyahu ‘committed’ to Trump’s plan to take over Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated that he is “committed” to Donald Trump’s plan to take over and develop the Gaza Strip, amid uncertainty over whether Israel will send a delegation to Qatar to discuss the second stage of the fragile ceasefire in the war with Hamas.
In a statement on Monday, …
PM does not rule out vote on Ukraine peacekeeping role for UK troops
Keir Starmer has not ruled out holding a parliamentary vote on committing UK troops to a peacekeeping role in Ukraine after a ceasefire, after calls from some within Labour and the Lib Dems.
On Monday, Downing Street hinted that a US-backed guarantee would be needed in order for the UK …
Ukraine will not accept a Saudi-talks peace deal, says Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that Ukraine would not recognise any peace agreements made without its participation, as top Russian and US officials prepare to meet in Saudi Arabia for high-stakes talks on the war in Ukraine.
“Ukraine regards any negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine as ones that have no result, and …