The Islamic Republic is at an inflection point. Less than a week ago, the Islamic Republic lost its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a daytime Israeli air strike that stunned the world.
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Ukraine developing advanced missile weaponry
Ukraine is working on the development of advanced missile systems, according to Colonel Vitalii Dobrianskyi, head of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Central Directorate for Innovation.
He said this at a briefing hosted by Ukrinform.
“Progress has certainly been made,…
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Scientists discover the switch that revives exhausted cancer-fighting T cells
Researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, and UC San Diego have identified new genetic mechanisms that influence how key immune cells decide their fate. These cells, known as CD8 “killer” T cells, can either develop into durable…
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The delicate art of hanging around like a lemon while your allies get lambasted – POLITICO
This week, Merz — a man who was once congratulated on his tan by none other than U.S. President Donald Trump himself — was back in the Oval Office, sat in near-silence as the FIFA Peace Prize-winning American leader and bombing enthusiast threatened to “embargo” Spain for not spending…
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Can Donald Trump save Viktor Orbán? – POLITICO
The U.S.-Israel war with Iran has only added to the uncertainty.
Orbán has so far discreetly endeavored to distance himself from the Middle East war, delicately noting at a recent campaign rally that the president had sought his opinion ahead of the bombing of Iran, “given we [Hungary]…
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How Europe survives when there are no rules – POLITICO
For decades, Europeans shared a simple belief: that the world — however messy — ultimately runs on rules.
But what if the escalating war in Iran shows that these rules no longer apply?
In this episode of EU Confidential, host Sarah Wheaton speaks to two foreign…
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Inside the fight to fix Parliament – POLITICO
The Palace of Westminster towers over the River Thames as a symbol of British democracy. But look a little closer and the building is falling apart.
From fire risks and asbestos to crumbling stonework and miles of aging wiring, experts warn the U.K. Parliament is becoming an…
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The EU’s plan to stop new members from becoming Hungary 2.0 – POLITICO
“It’s not the European standard that you basically just sort of raise your hand [and] get the salary,” Milatović told POLITICO, adding that even if the legislation was required to join the EU, lawmakers should still do their due diligence.
“It’s true that Montenegro is…
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Trump’s strikes on Iran give Meloni a headache before Italy’s crunch referendum – POLITICO
That hostility toward the U.S. president, as well as fears over the impact of the war on household bills, means Meloni is now treading a tightrope, avoiding criticizing her powerful ally in the White House while reassuring voters that Rome will not be dragged into the war.
In a political…
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