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20 articlesBrazilβs Lula tied with SenatorΒ Flavio Bolsonaro in second-round in Datafolha poll
A Datafolha poll shows Brazilian President Lula and Senator Flavio Bolsonaro tied in a hypothetical second-round runoff election scheduled for October. The report presents polling data without additional context or analysis.
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UAE, Iran and the Abraham Accords 2.0
The article examines how Israel's Abraham Accords agreements with Arab neighbors are being reassessed amid escalating Iran tensions. It suggests geopolitical realignment is occurring as signatories reconsider their positions based on regional security dynamics.
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Bolsonaro reversal on ties to jailed banker leaves allies reeling
Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro's allies are responding to revelations about his ties to a jailed banker, attempting to downplay the connection. The story frames this as a political liability that threatens his political standing.
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How much? NATO chief calls for βUkraine taxβ bigger than membersβ economies
NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed a 0.25% of GDP funding target for Ukraine support. The article frames this as an exceptionally large financial burden on Western taxpayers by emphasizing the aggregate cost without providing context on the proposal's details, rationale, or comparative analysis.
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NATO chief wants to triple money flows to corruption-plagued Ukraine β Politico
NATO's secretary general has requested member states increase aid to Ukraine to 0.25% of their GDP. RT frames this as 'tripling money flows' to a 'corruption-plagued' nation, emphasizing financial burden rather than strategic rationale.
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Poland says its airspace was not violated during Russian attacks on Ukraine
Poland's military states that its airspace was not violated during Russian strikes on Ukraine, and that preventative military aviation operations conducted in Polish airspace have concluded. The statement addresses concerns about potential spillover from the Russia-Ukraine conflict into NATO territory.
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Brazilβs Lula, Flavio Bolsonaro deadlocked in presidential runoff poll
A Reuters polling report indicates Brazilian President Lula and Senator Flavio Bolsonaro are statistically tied in a simulated presidential runoff ahead of this year's election. The article presents poll data without apparent editorial commentary on the competitive nature of the race.
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Philippine senator escapes arrest as ICC confirms drug war warrant
Philippine authorities announced they will not arrest Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is wanted by the ICC for alleged crimes during Duterte's drug war, instead treating him as in Senate custody. The decision ends a standoff between the Senate and law enforcement over the senator's status and ICC warrant.
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Another NATO state urges Ukraine to control its drones
Estonia's defense minister has stated that Ukraine should not use Estonian airspace for drone attacks on Russia. The brief report frames this as another NATO state expressing concerns about Ukrainian military operations, without providing the minister's name, full context of the statement, or Estonia's official policy position.
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Germany sceptical on Putinβs suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks
Germany rejected Putin's proposal that former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder serve as a coordinator for Ukraine peace talks between Russia and the EU. German officials dismissed the suggestion on Sunday, indicating skepticism about Schroeder's suitability for such a diplomatic role.
Brazil senator targeted with search warrant as Banco Master probe widens
Brazil's federal police served a search warrant on Senator Ciro Nogueira as part of an expanding investigation into the now-defunct Banco Master. The story reports on law enforcement action without providing details on charges, allegations, or the senator's response.
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German ban on Soviet WWII symbols is βdiscriminationβ β former MEP (VIDEO)
A former Member of European Parliament and AfD member characterizes Germany's ban on Soviet WWII symbols as discriminatory against Russia. The article presents this criticism without substantial context about the ban's rationale, German law, or alternative perspectives on the policy.
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US blasts βwealthy NATO alliesβ as terror incubators
RT reports that President Trump signed a counterterrorism strategy characterizing Europe as both a terror target and an 'incubator of terror threats.' The headline emphasizes Trump's criticism of 'wealthy NATO allies' in connection with this framing.
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Trump fires homeland security chief Kristi Noem
President Trump fired Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem on Thursday, replacing her with Republican Senator Markwayne Mullen effective March 31. The firing reportedly followed Noem's Senate testimony where she disclosed Trump had approved a $220 million DHS advertising campaign featuring her prominently.
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Trump to visit Greece, hopefully this summer, says envoy
A U.S. envoy announced that Trump plans to visit Greece sometime this summer, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also potentially visiting around a NATO summit in Turkey in July. The report provides minimal detail on the visit's purpose, timing, or confirmation.
Platner, Harris and Democrats 'outsiders': Join the live discussion
The Hill is promoting a live discussion about Graham Platner as a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine and exploring whether 'outsider' candidates could emerge as the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee, with references to Kamala Harris and California gubernatorial politics.
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Van Jones: Things Are So 'Nutty', Fetterman's Considered a Republican for Being Pro-Israel, Anti-Open Borders
Van Jones commented on CNN that Democratic efforts to push Senator Fetterman out of the party are evidence of extremism, noting that supporting Israel and opposing open borders are now considered Republican positions within Democratic circles. The article frames this as commentary on ideological rigidity within the Democratic Party.
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Here's a look at the 36 races for governor this year
NPR reports on the 36 gubernatorial races scheduled for November, noting that while the current political environment appears unfavorable for Republicans, the party may still gain seats in various governor races across the country.
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Wisconsin brewing owner who promised free beer in the event of Trumpβs death launches bid for governor
Kirk Bangstad, owner of Minocqua Brewing Company, announced a gubernatorial bid for Wisconsin. The headline references a previous controversial promotion where Bangstad offered free beer contingent on Trump's death, framing his political entry through that prior statement.
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Romania's pro-EU coalition government collapses after prime minister loses no-confidence vote
Romania's coalition government collapsed after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan lost a no-confidence parliamentary vote. The article frames this as political turmoil in an EU and NATO member state bordering Ukraine, occurring less than a year after the coalition was formed.
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