Washington Week Critiques Graham Platner, Remains Optimistic for Maine Democrats
In the latest episode of Washington Week, the panel discusses the Democratic Party's controversial support for Graham Platner, a former U.S. Senate candidate, while maintaining hope for the future of Maine's political landscape.
Vance Considers Renting $9 Million Luxury Manor Amid Trump’s AI Expansion
Amid the surge in AI developments under Trump, Vance is looking into a luxury rental property valued at $9 million, raising questions about the necessity given their current taxpayer-funded home.
Jacob Soboroff Highlights LGBTQ Celebrities' Views on Flag as a Symbol of Prejudice
On MS NOW’s Connect, Jacob Soboroff revisited the documentary 'Reclaim the Flag,' featuring LGBTQ celebrities discussing the flag's implications.
Enrollment Opens for Medicine Semester, More Time for Classes
Exams will also take place in January. Minister Bernini signs the decree, allowing students more time for their classes.
Deadly Fire in Spain: Drone Footage Shows Devastation
Drone images reveal the destruction left by a deadly fire in southern Spain, claiming at least 12 lives and burning approximately 7,000 hectares. Authorities report the blaze is now under control.
VW CEO Warns of Up to 50,000 Job Cuts in the Group
Oliver Blume emphasizes the need for cost reduction at the Wolfsburg headquarters, potentially affecting thousands of jobs.
EU Commission Appoints Fitto as Special Representative for Cyprus
The European Commission has appointed Fitto as the Special Representative for Cyprus, reinforcing the EU's commitment to the island's reunification in line with UN initiatives.
The EU's Stance on Internet Regulation and VPN Usage
Recent claims about the EU's plans to control online access through an 'internet passport' and ban VPNs are misleading. The focus is on age verification for app users.
The EU Launches Team Gaza Initiative, Italy Among Participating Countries
The European Union has announced the Team Gaza initiative, allocating 883.6 million euros for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, with Italy among the participating nations.
Exceptional Fire Erupts in Fontainebleau Forest South of Paris, Residents Evacuated
A severe and unprecedented fire has broken out in the Fontainebleau forest, prompting evacuations as authorities struggle to contain the blaze.
Shark Fin Trade Declines in the EU: Is Brussels Heading Towards a Total Ban?
European exports of shark fins are projected to decrease by 15% from 2024 to 2025. Despite this decline, sharks continue to be heavily exploited, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.
Greece Embraces Pea Milk as the Next Big Plant-Based Alternative
Biotechnologist Angeliki Triantafyllou, co-founder of Oatly and winner of the European Inventor Award 2026, is pioneering the development of pea milk, aiming to create a sustainable and nutritious alternative to traditional dairy.
Valerie Donzelli to Lead Orizzonti Jury at Venice Film Festival, Carolina Cavalli for Best First Film
Valerie Donzelli has been appointed to lead the Orizzonti jury at the Venice Film Festival, while Carolina Cavalli will oversee the Best First Film category. The awards will be presented on September 12.
TSMC Reports 68% Revenue Surge in June Ahead of Earnings
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has announced a significant revenue increase of 68% in June 2026, alongside a 35.6% growth in the first half of the year, fueled by high demand for AI chips.
Murder at Milan Station Leads to Arrest of Six More Latin Kings
Following a murder at Milan station on May 26, police have arrested six additional members of the Latin Kings gang, with the first two arrests made in early June.
France to Call in Russian Ambassador Over Cyberattack Allegations
In response to ongoing accusations of cyberattacks, France plans to summon the Russian ambassador for discussions. Moscow has denied these claims.
Renewed US-Iran War Poses Significant Risks to Gulf Nations
The escalating conflict between the US and Iran is creating serious challenges for Gulf countries, which may suffer economic and security repercussions.
Jake Tapper Criticized for Coverage of Lindsey Graham's Death
The passing of Senator Lindsey Graham has led to a controversial response from CNN's Jake Tapper, who has been accused of infusing his coverage with political bias.
CNBC's Rankings of the Best States to Live Emphasize Liberal Values
CNBC's latest rankings of the best states to live in highlight a focus on pro-abortion and anti-gun policies, reflecting a distinctly liberal viewpoint.
Massive Fire Forces Evacuations in Fontainebleau Forest Near Paris
A significant fire has erupted in the Fontainebleau forest, prompting evacuations as officials describe it as 'very virulent' and of 'exceptional scale'.