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Gaza Peace Deal: Israel and Hamas Begin First Phase Toward Ceasefire and Reconstruction

SMGN October 9, 2025

A breakthrough toward de-escalation in Gaza After years of conflict and humanitarian crisis, Israel and Hamas have reportedly reached a long-awaited first phase of a peace plan that could mark the beginning of de-escalation in Gaza. This Gaza peace deal first phase outlines the release of 20 living hostages held

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France’s Political Crisis Deepens as Economic Pressures Mount

SMGN October 8, 2025

A Country on the Edge of Political Paralysis France is navigating one of the most complex political crises in its modern history, with mounting uncertainty shaking both domestic governance and European financial markets. The resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office has intensified questions

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France Faces Political Crossroads: Can Macron Regain Control Amid Growing Division?

SMGN October 7, 2025

The Struggle for Political Stability in France France stands at a crucial turning point as President Emmanuel Macron faces mounting political pressure after years of turbulence and government reshuffling. Once seen as a leader who could modernize the French economy and unite a fragmented political landscape, Macron now contends with

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Japan Stocks Surge as Sanae Takaichi Named Pro-Business LDP Leader

SMGN October 6, 2025

Japan’s Market Reaches Historic Highs Japan’s stock market reached unprecedented heights after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) confirmed Sanae Takaichi as its new leader. This paves the way for her to become Japan’s next prime minister. The Nikkei 225 index closed above 47,000 points for the first time, marking

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Syria’s Transitional Parliament: What to Expect From the First Elections After Assad

SMGN October 5, 2025

A New Political Landscape and the Search for Representation After decades of centralized rule, Syria’s first parliamentary elections since the fall of the Assad government have generated intense public interest. For many citizens, these elections symbolize the beginning of a new political chapter. This chapter is marked by uncertainty, yet

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Javier Cárdenas Moreno Concludes His Participation in the La Toja Forum with a Meeting with Amancio López

SMGN October 4, 2025

Third day highlights collaboration among business leaders in Galicia The third and final day of the La Toja – Atlantic Link Forum happened on October 4 on Illa da Toxa, Galicia. It marked the conclusion of three days of dialogue. Political, business, and academic leaders participated. Among the attendees was

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Javier Cárdenas Moreno Attends Second Day of La Toja Forum with Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Alfonso Rueda

SMGN October 3, 2025

Seventh edition of the Atlantic Link Forum highlights political and business dialogue in Galicia The second day of the La Toja – Atlantic Link Forum, held on October 3 on Illa da Toxa, Galicia, brought together prominent political and business leaders. Among them was Javier Cárdenas Moreno, CEO of Rhino

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Putin Warns of U.S. Missile Deliveries to Ukraine as Global Tensions Intensify

SMGN October 3, 2025

The geopolitical standoff between Moscow and Washington has entered a critical phase as Russian President Vladimir Putin issues warnings about potential U.S. deliveries of long-range missiles to Ukraine. The Russian leader insists that such a move would mark a new stage of escalation in bilateral relations, one that would not

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Foreign Investors Exit Japan Bonds as BOJ Policy Shift Looms

SMGN October 2, 2025

Why Foreign Investors Are Pulling Out of Japan’s Bond Market Japan’s government bond market has long been one of the most stable fixtures of global finance. However, recent developments suggest a potential Japan bond selloff could be on the horizon due to a BOJ policy shift. It is supported by

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Javier Cárdenas Moreno Attends La Toja Forum with King Felipe VI and Mariano Rajoy

SMGN October 2, 2025

The Rhino Equipment CEO, strengthens collaboration between the private sector and public institutions in Galicia The seventh edition of the La Toja Forum – Atlantic Link Forum, held from October 2–4 on Illa da Toxa, Galicia, brought together leading figures from politics, academia, and business.Among the attendees was Javier Cárdenas

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Expert Tips to Navigate Flight Delays and Cancellations During Crisis

SMGN November 6, 2025

Widespread flight delays and cancellations are impacting major airports nationwide as the government shutdown, now the longest in history, continues to drag on. Air traffic controller shortages have caused issues at numerous airports for more than a month, creating ripple effects across the entire travel network. In response to the

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Trump says government shutdown pressures Republicans and suggests ending the filibuster

SMGN November 6, 2025

Former president reflects on election results after record-long shutdown During a meeting with Republican senators, former President Donald Trump said the prolonged federal government shutdown negatively affected recent election results for his party. Trump stated that pollsters identified the shutdown as a major factor influencing voter sentiment against Republicans. “If

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U.S. Government Revises SNAP Benefit Cuts, but Millions Still Face Major Reductions

SMGN November 6, 2025

USDA Adjusts Reduction Formula Amid Ongoing Legal and Technical Challenges The U.S. government has revised its plan for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), announcing a smaller reduction in monthly food benefits. According to updated guidance from the Department of Agriculture (USDA), maximum allotments will now be cut by 35%

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