France 3 hours ago French election preview: Polls show right-wing party leads runoff as opponents urge tactical voting The National Rally party was on track to take control of the French Assembly, but tactical voting efforts from both the centrist and left-wing alliances have blunted that potential.
Europe 13 hours ago Brazil's leftist president concerned Biden can't beat Trump: 'I think Biden has a problem' Many have raised concerns in private about President Biden's ability to both defeat Donald Trump in November and, should he win, govern and handle four more years as president.
United Kingdom 2 days ago Nigel Farage's return to politics causes wrinkle in British election: Why has he proven so successful? Nigel Farage and his Reform UK Party have considerably weakened the Conservative Party, leading to a potentially historic win for the rival Labour Party.
United Kingdom 3 days ago UK Conservatives in 'serious trouble' from Nigel Farage's upstart party, left-wing on track for historic win The Conservative Party has suffered a series of knockbacks over the past few years, including turbulent changes to leadership and controversial policies.
ELECTIONS 3 days ago Presidential debate: Incumbent usually struggles with first faceoff, even Reagan and Obama, expert says Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama struggled in debates but went on to strong re-election wins. Reagan recorded a 49-state landslide over Democrat Walter Mondale.
Presidential Debate 6 days ago World reaction to US presidential debate: Mockery from China and Russia, concern from allies Foreign news outlets focused on President Biden's seeming frailty and Donald Trump's lack of direct answers to questions, with at least one major outlet referring to the debate as a "wreck."
Cabinet June 28 Biden's Cabinet has few words about Biden fitness concerns post-debate President Biden's uninspiring debate performance on Thursday night prompted concerns that the Democrats may need to consider an alternative candidate.
Artificial Intelligence June 27 US tops world ratings for AI preparedness; China, Russia and Iran lag in key measures, report finds An index measures digital infrastructure, human capital and regulation, among other factors the International Monetary Fund determines necessary for a country's AI preparedness.
Israel June 26 EXCLUSIVE: Israel to boost fresh water supply in Gaza with plant upgrade as UN warns it may suspend aid The United Nations helped initiate the construction of the plant in 2018, but the capacity remained at around 1,500 cubic meters per day, which fell far short of needed levels.
Iran June 26 New report claims Iran regime using university to hide nuclear weapons development, avoid sanctions The U.S. sanctioned a group tasked with nuclear weapons development to slow Iran's nuclear program, but officials allegedly reorganized resources and personnel to continue their work in hiding.