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Brussels is using “every means necessary” to force “regime change” in Hungary ahead of April parliamentary elections, Alice Weidel has said The EU is desperately attempting to engineer “regime change” against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next month’s parliamentary election, employing tactics such as poll manipulation and energy blackmail, German opposition leader Alice Weidel has claimed.In a post on X on Wednesday, the co-chair of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party accused Brussels of using “their puppet,” Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar, in a bid to remove Orban. “They want Orban gone, and they are willing to use any means…

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A staggering 2,207,700 new migrants have arrived to Spain since 2021 as the European nation’s migrant population surpasses 10 million, the Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported. El Mundo, citing data published on February by the National Statistics Institute (INE), highlighted that, out of the 49.57 million people living in Spain by the end of 2025, over ten million were foreign-born, with Cataluña, Madrid, and Valencia as the three regions with the most amount of foreigners. Héctor Cebolla, researcher at the Institute of Economics, Geography, and Demography, pointed out to El Mundo the migratory flow in Spain is of an economic nature, which…

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Late-night host Stephen Colbert mocked House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) for his “silent defiance” of President Trump’s State of the Union Address, calling it “jack squat.” Colbert issued his attack on Jeffries during a live episode on Tuesday following the president’s speech, responding to Jeffries urging “his members in the chamber to not make a scene.” Colbert described this as “silent defiance.” “Which I believe is a bold rebrand of doing jack squat,” Colbert joked. “As Martin Luther King once said: ‘Shhh.’” Colbert was responding to Jeffries advising his caucus before the State of the Union Address that they had…

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Big Tech firms are facing scrutiny over market dominance in artificial intelligence Facebook owner Meta has signed a multibillion-dollar agreement to rent artificial intelligence chips from Google to support the development of new AI models, tech news outlet The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person involved in the talks.Big Tech firms are facing increasing regulatory pressure amid massive investments in AI. The US authorities have pushed for safeguards tied to national security and responsible deployment of the technology. At the same time, European regulators are tightening rules on transparency, safety, and market dominance, encouraging firms to rely more on…

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The dismissed employees were involved in the investigation into the US president’s handling of confidential materials and the 2020 election probe At least ten FBI agents linked to the 2022 investigation into US President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents and the search of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida were dismissed on Wednesday, according to multiple media reports.The firings came after FBI Director Kash Patel said federal authorities had obtained his phone records under the administration of former President Joe Biden in connection with investigations into Trump.“It is outrageous and deeply alarming that the previous FBI leadership secretly subpoenaed…

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American lawyer Barry Pollack, currently representing Nicolás Maduro, on Thursday asked a federal Judge to throw out the drug trafficking case against the deposed socialist dictator alleging the Trump administration is “blocking” the Venezuelan regime from paying Maduro’s legal fees. Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are presently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after U.S. forces arrested the couple in a January law enforcement operation in Caracas. Maduro pleaded “not guilty” to the charges. Pollack, known for having represented Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in the past, is representing Maduro and Flores.  On Wednesday he filed a letter addressed…

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WASHINGTON — Allegations made in FBI interview documents by a woman against President Donald Trump, as revealed by NPR and the New York Times, are coming under scrutiny. A 25-page-long document detailing four separate interviews that FBI agents conducted with a woman in 2019 has become a central piece of the narrative in the aftermath of the release of the “Epstein Files.” Breitbart News is withholding her name. The Justice Department did not publicly release this document when it released the rest of the Epstein Files pursuant to the federal law Trump signed late last year mandating the release of…

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A shootout between the Cuban coast guard and armed men in boat allegedly stolen in Florida resulted in four deaths this week The US has failed to curb militants on American soil seeking to overthrow the Cuban government, officials in Havana have said, commenting on a deadly shootout this week involving a boat allegedly stolen in Florida.According to Cuban accounts, a patrol vessel intercepted a boat carrying armed individuals, who opened fire on the coast guard, prompting return fire. Four people were killed and six injured. US press reports suggest the group may have been part of a Florida-based anti-Castro…

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The government does a poor job of educating students but excels at fleecing taxpayers. Ikeep an old black-and-white photo on my bedroom wall. It was 1956. I lived in New York City and was in third grade. The picture shows 43 students, one teacher, and no aide. My school had a principal, no assistant principal, no counselors, and no deans. We all learned. Students became doctors, lawyers, accountants, and writers. The inflation-adjusted per-pupil spending at the time was about $3,600. But we live in very different times now. A new paper by the Reason Foundation reports that, nationally, K-12 public schools…

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During an interview with CBS’s “The Takeout” on Thursday, Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) responded to a question on why we would need more strikes on the Iranian nuclear program if it was obliterated last year by saying that last year’s strikes resulted in “significant damage done on the nuclear capabilities. It wasn’t clear whether they had set them back one year, two years, three years,” “Iran has built an enormous missile capability, which it has used in the past on Israel and others”, and they underwrite terror proxies. Host and CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett asked, “The president…

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