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F-35 · TurkeyWashington and Ankara can start talks over Turkey’s return to the F-35 program if the issue regarding the Russian-made S-400 defense system is resolved. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland visited Ankara in the hopes of revitalizing ties. The visit comes only days after Ankara ratified Sweden's membership to NATO and Washington approved the selling of F-16 fighter jets.See the Story
Nuland says Turkey can return to F-35 consortium if S-400 issue resolved
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Climate ActivistsSpanish police say they have detained 22 climate activists from Futuro Vegetal. Police accuse the group of causing around €500,000 ($548,000) in damage. The group is well known for using civil disobedience to protest climate change and the poor treatment of animals. It insists it is not a criminal organization and does not have leaders.See the Story
Spanish police detain 22 climate activists, accuse them of forming criminal organization
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Europe · BrusselsAntonio Tajani says closer European cooperation on defence is a priority. European defence cooperation has risen up the political agenda since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Tajani also said the 27-nation EU should streamline its leadership and have a single presidency. European Parliament elections in June will be the first gauge of the party's popularity.See the Story
Italian Foreign Minister Calls For Formation of EU Army
53% Right coverage: 17 sources
Evo Morales · BoliviaBolivia's Constitutional Court disqualified former president Evo Morales from running for re-election in 2025. Court reversed a ruling that had let him seek a fourth term in 2019. Morales denounced the new ruling as evidence of what he called complicity against him among judges, the government and the right wing.See the Story
Bolivian court rules that former president Morales cannot seek re-election
60% Center coverage: 10 sources