Iran War Spreads as European Nations Are Drawn Further In

Iran War Spreads as European Nations Are Drawn Further In

The conflict involving Iran is continuing to widen as several European nations are being drawn further into the crisis. Although direct combat involvement remains limited, military support and defensive measures are increasingly being strengthened by Western allies. The growing instability in the region has raised concerns that the conflict could expand beyond the Middle East…

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‘The View’ Audience Audibly Protests When Guest Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck Blames Disapproval of ICE on the Media

A tense moment was felt in the studio this week as ‘The View’ Audience Audibly Protests When Guest Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck Blames Disapproval of ICE on the Media, creating one of the most talked-about exchanges of the episode. Despite having previously stated that she would not return to the show — and after referring to…

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Sony Retreats From PC Strategy, Recommits to PlayStation Exclusives

A noticeable shift has been made in Sony’s gaming strategy. After several years of experimenting with multi-platform releases, Sony Pulls Back From PlayStation Games on PC, signaling a return to the company’s long-standing focus on console exclusivity. It has been indicated by people familiar with the company’s plans that major single-player titles developed for PlayStation…

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Spain’s Sánchez Says ‘No to the War’ in Iran Despite Trump’s Trade Threat

MADRID — Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez doubled down Wednesday on his opposition to U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran, rejecting pressure from Washington and warning that the escalating conflict risks spiraling into a broader catastrophe. In a televised address, Sánchez delivered a blunt message: Spain will not support what he described as a…

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