France's Sarkozy slams Libyan campaign financing case as 'a conspiracy'
news
A defiant Nicolas Sarkozy told a Paris court on Thursday that allegations of illegal Libyan financing of his successful 2007 presidential bid were a "conspiracy" and that not a single cent of Libyan cash would ever be found in his campaign. ...undefined
Bulgarians celebrate the feast of Epiphany with a ritual plunge into icy rivers
2025-01-06 Associated Press
Syria's New Islamist Leadership Calls on US to Lift Devastating Sanctions
2025-01-05 MSN
Chad Thwarts Coup Attempt on Presidency Amid Post-Election Tensions
2025-01-09 MSN
State Dept. Tells Congress It Plans to Send $8 Billion in Arms to Israel
2025-01-04 The New York Times
Trump Seeks to Halt His Criminal Sentencing in New York
2025-01-06 The New York Times
MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Unveils iPhone Film Program with Top Indian Filmmakers as Mentors
2025-01-06 AOL
Donald Trump Congratulates Mike Johnson on House Speaker Re-election, Predicts Bright Future
2025-01-04 Indiatimes
Trump Inauguration Attendance Denial: Judge Rules Against January 6 Defendant
2025-01-04 NBC News
Elon Musk Withdraws Support from Nigel Farage: Calls for Resignation as Reform UK Leader
2025-01-06 MSN
Revolutionizing Premium Spirits: Emma Watson's Renais Gin Secures Major Funding Amidst Industry Uncertainty
2025-01-09 Forbes