JD Vance sitting at a desk during an official meeting discussing US foreign policy and Pope Leo comments on Iran War

Vance Says Pope Leo Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs While Pope Leo Urges Washington to Avoid Iran Escalation

Tensions between the White House and the Vatican have escalated into a rare public diplomatic clash after U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged Pope Leo XIV to avoid commenting on American political affairs, while the pontiff doubled down on his warnings about U.S. military actions in Iran. The exchange highlights a growing global dispute over…

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France tells U.S. NATO is for euro-atlantic security, not for offensive missions in Middle East

France to U.S.: NATO Exists for Euro‑Atlantic Security, Not Military Missions in the Strait of Hormuz

French leaders have delivered a clear message to Washington in recent days: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was built to protect the Euro‑Atlantic region, and its mission does not include offensive operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway in the Middle East. The diplomatic pushback comes as tensions escalate between the U.S….

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Two leading candidates in the Slovenia Elections 2026 debate, standing against each other, highlighting the political showdown

Slovenia Elections 2026: Key Results, Political Shift, and What It Means for Europe

Slovenia heads to the polls in a closely watched vote that could reshape the country’s political direction and influence broader European Union dynamics. The Slovenia elections 2026 come at a time of economic pressure, migration debates, and rising geopolitical uncertainty across the continent. Edit: Results Slovenia’s parliamentary elections concluded with a narrow victory for incumbent…

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