Trump's Grip on the Republican Party Faces a Test in Texas Run-off
The outcome of the Texas run-off vote, particularly regarding Senate candidate Ken Paxton, may reveal the extent of Trump's influence within the Republican Party.
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The outcome of the Texas run-off vote, particularly regarding Senate candidate Ken Paxton, may reveal the extent of Trump's influence within the Republican Party.
In a surprising move, South Carolina Republicans have chosen to maintain Clyburn’s congressional seat during redistricting, showcasing a degree of independence from Trump’s influence.
The idling of Stellantis’ Brompton plant in Canada since 2023 positions it as a potential site for the production of Chinese electric vehicles.
The recent Operation Gigawatt nuclear power summit has brought attention to the pressing need for faster project approvals in the nuclear sector.
As midterm elections draw near, the Department of Health and Human Services encounters challenges with lower-than-expected Obamacare signups, leading to tensions with states.
After a recent defeat in the House primary, Massie has officially declared his intention to run for the 2028 elections, signaling his continued political ambitions.
Despite high-profile diplomatic discussions, China's control over the rare earth market continues unabated, posing challenges for global competitors.
With a referendum scheduled for October 19, Alberta is poised to explore the contentious issue of independence, raising significant political questions for Canada.
As President Trump navigates delicate negotiations with Iran, Republican hardliners are voicing concerns that he may be conceding too much, seeking to counter internal dissent from more hawkish party members.
In the recent parliamentary elections in Cyprus, the traditional centre-right and left parties, DISY and AKEL, have managed to retain their standings, while the far-right party ELAM has made notable gains, securing third place.
Following a summit between US and Chinese leaders, there are indications that China might relax its restrictions on rare earth exports, which could benefit American companies in the technology sector.
Senator Thom Tillis has expressed strong disapproval of the Department of Justice's ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund, labeling it as a misguided financial initiative.
As political uncertainty looms, Cypriots are participating in elections for a new parliament, reflecting heightened public interest in the electoral process.
A former US State Department official suggests that a diplomatic agreement between the US and Iran may be on the horizon, with implications for the Hormuz Strait.
Following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, President Trump was safely evacuated by the Secret Service, underscoring the tense political atmosphere.
The recent parliamentary election in Cyprus has seen a significant rise in support for far-right parties, posing challenges for centrist factions backing President Nikos Christodoulides.
As Cyprus embarks on a parliamentary election, widespread dissatisfaction over corruption and rising living costs may influence the political landscape.
Kyiv has reported that Russia breached a unilateral ceasefire by launching drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, condemning these actions as a violation of peace.
In Belgrade, police confronted thousands of demonstrators calling for early elections, using teargas and stun grenades. The protest occurred despite transportation disruptions.
As the Trump administration navigates its ongoing conflict with Iran, it finds itself shifting between military threats and diplomatic efforts, with no clear outcome in sight.