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The White House has in recent hours received the Supreme Court’s green light for the 400-million-dollar ballroom with which Donald Trump wants to replace the traditional East Wing of the official residence of the president of the United States. While the president on Saturday announced the overall cost of the project, the man directly overseeing it, the director of the White House Management and Administration, Joshua Fisher, has provided all the details according to US broadcaster CBS. (source in Italian) Among those details is that the colonnade of the new ballroom will be sculpted “by some of the greatest artists…

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“It’s really important that we consider them together,” Edwards says of social care and assisted dying. “I don’t think that there is a reason to delay” changing the law, she argues, highlighting £125 million provided by Starmer’s government for adult and children’s hospices. (A Public Accounts Committee report said this one-off funding did not directly pay for service delivery or solve financial problems facing the sector.) Edwards’ bill has a four-year implementation period. That means if it becomes law next year, assisted dying wouldn’t be permitted until 2031. She believes the two systems can work on a “dual track” and…

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Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja, Spain’s famous “wolf boy”, has, as has now emerged, died on Saturday 15 August at the age of 80. Born in 1946 in a country that was just recovering from a civil war and a world war, Rodríguez initially grew up in the Andalusian village of Añora. Rodríguez’s life was marked by poverty, hunger and mistreatment. His father could barely feed the family, while his stepmother treated him brutally. When he was six, his father sold him to a goatherd, who left him in a remote valley where he was to herd livestock together with an old…

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Western leaders are arriving in Kyiv this weekend ahead of Ukraine’s Independence Day celebrations on Monday. As preparations for the event geared up, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb in the capital on Sunday, where the pair hosted a roundtable meeting on joint defence cooperation. Zelenskyy also welcomed US Senators Richard Blumenthal and James Lankford to Kyiv. The president said he briefed the pair on the continuing ballistic missile threat from Russia and the need for improved air defences. European Council President António Costa is also expected to be heading to Ukraine along with other…

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By&nbspSonja Issel Published on 23/08/2026 – 15:39 GMT+2 In Sydney, final preparations are under way for next weekend’s marathon. As the runners get ready for the race, it is the finisher medal that is unexpectedly attracting international attention. The reason: between the landmarks of the Australian metropolis, what appears to be a German football stadium has ended up on the medal. The medal’s design is actually meant to reflect the marathon course. “Those who look closely will discover the story of the course in the details,” the organisers wrote on their official social media account. But it is precisely in…

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By&nbspChaima Chihi&nbsp&&nbspيورونيوز Published on 23/08/2026 – 15:46 GMT+2 US President Donald Trump has renewed his proposal on the future of the Strait of Hormuz, after posting on the Truth Social platform a map that depicts the strategic waterway as “new American territory”, though he did not comment on the image. This is not the first time Trump has published the same map highlighting the Strait of Hormuz, as he had already shared it on 18 August. The US president first floated the idea of treating the strait as American territory on 15 August. “After we finish defeating Iran, which is…

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Published on 23/08/2026 – 14:27 GMT+2•Updated 14:49 European Central Bank (ECB) chief Christine Lagarde could be set to take charge of the World Economic Forum (WEF) at some point in 2027, a Swiss newspaper has reported. The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) reported over the weekend that Lagarde had been referred to as a “putative candidate” for the position of WEF president during a board meeting near Geneva earlier this week. Lagarde, who is on the WEF’s Board of Trustees, has thanked fellow board members for their confidence in her and said she is “ready to serve,” the outlet said, citing…

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His remarks come after former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov — ousted from his government role in July following a controversial reshuffle — called for elections earlier this week. Organizing a vote “safely, legitimately, and democratically” in Ukraine, with the participation of soldiers on the front line and citizens who fled to other countries to escape the war, requires “specific conditions,” Zelenskyy continued. That’s “impossible under the current conditions, when Putin refuses to consider any options for a ceasefire,” he argued. Fedorov has emerged as a rival to the current president. In a video address Tuesday, he argued that “people cannot…

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By&nbspSerge Duchêne Published on 23/08/2026 – 13:55 GMT+2 French president Emmanuel Macron is on Sunday hosting Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, for a two-day visit whose agenda ranges from e-sports to the war in the Middle East. Several agreements covering health, transport and energy are to be signed on Monday, the second day of the visit, according to an official at the French presidency, underscoring the strength of relations between Paris and Riyadh. The leaders are expected to address the “major economic and strategic issues that underpin the Franco-Saudi partnership”, the Élysée said, notably…

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