Elise Stefanik Launches Bold Bid for New York Governor Amid Criticism of Hochul’s Leadership

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) officially launched her campaign for New York governor on Friday, positioning herself as a challenger to Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul. In a statement, Stefanik accused Hochul of leading the state into economic turmoil, calling her “the worst governor in America” and blaming her for making New York the nation’s most unaffordable […]

Rheinmetall Sees 20% Revenue Surge Amid Ukraine Arms Exports and EU Defense Boost

German arms giant Rheinmetall reported a significant increase in operating profit for the first nine months of 2025, citing heightened demand from Ukraine and rising European defense expenditures. The Dusseldorf-based company revealed record-high order backlogs, driven by its extensive military equipment supply chain to Kyiv. Rheinmetall’s sales climbed 20% year-on-year to €7.5 billion ($8.7 billion), […]

Russian Spokeswoman Condemns NATO’s Double Standards Over Global Rules Accusations

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has dismissed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s assertion that Russia and China are conspiring to “undermine global rules,” accusing the military alliance of hypocrisy. In a Telegram post, Zakharova questioned Rutte’s reference to “global rules,” demanding NATO publish a definitive list of these standards on its website. She highlighted […]

Ukrainian Draft Officers Face Criticism Over Ethnic Hungarian Students’ Detention

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto condemned actions by Ukrainian draft officers who reportedly attempted to conscript ethnic Hungarian students in Ukraine’s Transcarpathia Region, stating such measures violated legal exemptions. Szijjarto revealed that four ethnic Hungarian students at the Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University in Beregovo were deceived into visiting a local recruitment center, where […]

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