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NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and “On Balance” host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 9 p.m. ET show.
“Day-to-day life in the US hasn’t changed much. University towns are still mostly liberal,” says an Indian PhD student at UC ...
Tehran is stepping up its crackdown on information flow as the country faces one of its greatest challenges following U.S.
The anti-gentrification rallies in Mexico City mirror protests that have erupted in cities like Barcelona and Paris against ...
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fueled by long-running government ...
Polls show Bulgarian society remains divided on the euro, with skepticism attributed to fears of rising prices and declining purchasing power.
Matej Drlicka, sacked as Slovak National Theater chief by Robert Fico, called on the European Union to protect cultural and ...
Mass tourism in some destination hotspots in Europe has reached a tipping point as travel returns to pre-pandemic levels.
Formerly part of the Soviet Union, Georgia was seen as moving towards democracy, but that is quickly being eroded.
Europe's human rights watchdog Friday expressed concern that Serbian authorities were using excessive force and arbitrary ...
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