Iran's voting participation in the elections falls to 41%
Iran's conservative Islamist leadership is poised to return amid a low turnout for the polls. What does this signify for a nation reeling under sanctions imposed by the West?
The speaker of the South African parliament quits over claims of corruption.
The speaker of South Africa's parliament resigned on Wednesday and gave up her position due to accusations of corruption. She had lost a legal battle the day before to prevent her arrest.
Pakistan's historic coalition deal, the power-sharing arrangement between the PPP and PML-N
Since the candidates loyal to the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of former Prime Minister Imran Khan were forced to run as independents, the PML-N and PPP are officially the two largest parties, with 79 seats and 54 seats, respectively.
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Viktor Orban of Hungary praises the new chapter of relations with Sweden ahead of the vote on its NATO candidacy.
After nearly two years of delay, Budapest finally prepared to approve Stockholm's petition to join NATO on Friday, announcing that it had signed an agreement to buy four Saab and opened a new tab for JAS Gripen fighter jets from Sweden. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Hungary was the last member of the transatlantic military alliance to steadfastly resist Sweden's historic bid to join.
Is the Samsung Galaxy S24 worth all the hype? Samsung unveils its flagship phones with batteries that can last an astounding fifty years between charges. There have been a lot of fascinating technological advancements over the last week; in our tech wrap, we highlight the most noteworthy ones.
Dutch government challenges decision on F-35 parts transfer to Israel in cessation
Regarding the transfer of American F-35 aircraft parts to Israel, the Hague Court of Appeal's ruling is being challenged by the Dutch government in a cassation case before the Dutch Supreme Court. Following its decision on Monday, the court mandated that the Netherlands stop distribution within seven days.
Europe seeks a defense alliance with Japan in light of regional dynamics.
As the regional dynamic undergoes a "worrying shift," Europe is looking to Japan for a defense alliance. The agreement under discussion might cover collaboration on intelligence sharing, naval drills, and cyber threat responses.
Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
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