Former Syrian Terror Leader Ahmed al-Sharaa Visits French President Macron
paris May 9, 2025 22:00Ahmed al-Sharaa, once a bomb maker fighting the US, seeks European support in rebuilding Syria, meeting with French President Macron in Paris.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, once a bomb maker fighting the US, seeks European support in rebuilding Syria, meeting with French President Macron in Paris.
Reports suggest Donald Trump is dropping Joe Biden's requirement for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel in a potential nuclear agreement with the US. The move could impact Middle East relations.
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President Donald Trump delivers his 100-day speech amidst protests, attacking judges, media, and Democrats, with both supporters and opponents present. He boasts of achievements, makes false claims, and criticizes political adversaries.
Canadian liberals win parliamentary elections, defeating conservatives in a comeback victory. Prime Minister Carney vows not to be owned by American threats and shifts focus to Europe and Asia.
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Supreme Court intervenes in Trump's immigration policy regarding Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, sparking debate over executive power and judicial authority.
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