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Political Pulse
Political Pulse on WorldWire News keeps you informed on the power moves, policy shifts, and global decisions shaping our world. From elections and government actions to international relations and political debates, we deliver clear, unbiased coverage that cuts through the noise. Stay sharp, stay informed—this is where politics meets perspective.


Why Democrats Won't Cave on Shutdown
In the high-stakes world of American politics, where brinkmanship often beats compromise, the U.S. government has come to a halt once again. As of October 1, 2025, the first shutdown in nearly seven years has begun, shutting down non-essential federal operations and furloughing thousands of workers. At the heart of this deadlock: Democrats' unwavering refusal to give in to the Trump administration's demands, insisting on key protections for health care amid a larger fight ove
Oct 13 min read


Sowore Arraignment Stalled in Tinubu Case
The arraignment of Omoyele Sowore on charges of allegedly defaming President Bola Tinubu was delayed after the prosecution failed to serve the defendants with the charge sheet.
Sep 302 min read


Trump-Netanyahu Gaza Peace Plan Unveiled
In a bold effort to reshape one of the world's most difficult conflicts, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have introduced a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, called "Eternal Peace." Announced on September 29, 2025, during a high-stakes White House meeting, this 20-point plan aims to end nearly two years of destructive war, providing a roadmap that includes an immediate ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and a significant post-war governanc
Sep 302 min read


NORAD Tracks Russian Bombers Near Alaska
In the vast, icy expanse of the North Pacific, where geopolitical tensions simmer beneath the surface, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) once again demonstrated its vigilance. On September 25, 2025, NORAD detected and tracked two Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers, long-range aircraft capable of carrying nuclear payloads, along with two Su-35 fighter jets operating within the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). This zone, a buffer extending beyond
Sep 252 min read


Nicolas Sarkozy Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
In a landmark ruling that has sent shockwaves through French politics, former President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy related to illegal campaign financing from Libya's late dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The verdict, delivered on September 25, 2025, by a Paris court, marks the third conviction for the 70-year-old conservative leader, underscoring a turbulent post-presidency marred by legal battles. While Sarkozy vows to appeal,
Sep 253 min read


Nicolas Sarkozy Guilty in Libya Conspiracy Case
In the corridors of power, where ambition and intrigue often intertwine, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has faced a reckoning that echoes through history. On September 25, 2025, the 70-year-old statesman was found guilty of criminal conspiracy by a Paris criminal court, tied to allegations of illegally funding his triumphant 2007 presidential campaign with millions from Libya's late dictator, Muammar Gaddafi. This verdict, delivered amid a high-stakes trial, marks ye
Sep 252 min read


Dominican Republic Seizes 377 Cocaine Packs from US Navy Hit Boat
In a high-stakes operation showcasing international cooperation against drug trafficking, Dominican Republic authorities announced on September 21, 2025, the seizure of 377 packages of cocaine from a speedboat that was targeted and destroyed by the US Navy in the Caribbean Sea. Estimated at around 1,000 kilograms with a street value in the millions, this haul represents a significant blow to narco networks operating in the region. As details emerge from this "historic" joint
Sep 223 min read


Palestine Recognition: Peace Impacts for Allies
In a bold diplomatic shift on September 21, 2025, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Portugal officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state, joining 151 of the UN's 193 member countries. This coordinated move, announced just before the UN General Assembly, aims to renew hopes for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, with Israel firmly opposing the decision and the United States yet to take a stance, questions arise about its real i
Sep 224 min read


Trump Imposes $100K H-1B Visa Fee Crackdown
In a bold move to escalate his immigration agenda, President Donald Trump has introduced a staggering $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applications, targeting the program that brings skilled foreign workers to the U.S. Announced on September 19, 2025, this measure aims to prioritize American jobs and discourage companies from relying on overseas talent. However, it is sparking fierce debate over its potential to hinder innovation in tech and beyond. As details unfold, busine
Sep 203 min read


91 Chibok Girls Still Captive: UN Report 10 Years On
A decade after the world was shaken by the mass abduction of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria, a new United Nations report paints a grim picture of unresolved trauma and systemic failures. Released in September 2025 by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the inquiry finds that at least 91 girls remain held captive or missing, with the Nigerian government no longer actively pursuing their release. This revelation underscores not jus
Sep 194 min read


Harris, Obama Slam Trump Over Kimmel Suspension
The political landscape is ablaze with accusations of censorship as former Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama sharply criticize the Trump administration following the indefinite suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. The controversy erupted after Kimmel's on-air remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, prompting what critics call an abuse of power through regulatory threats. This incident, unfolding in mid-Septemb
Sep 193 min read


Macrons Sue Owens: Proof Brigitte Born Female
In a strong stand against widespread online misinformation, French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron are preparing to present undeniable evidence in a U.S. court to counter right-wing influencer Candace Owens' persistent claims that Brigitte was born male. The defamation lawsuit, filed in Delaware's Superior Court in July 2025, marks a determined response to years of unfounded rumors that have harassed the couple and fueled harmful stereotypes. As the c
Sep 193 min read


UK-US Tech Deal: $42B Boost for AI & Economy
In an era where technology isn't just a tool but the very engine of progress, the United Kingdom and the United States have forged a groundbreaking alliance that's set to redefine innovation across the Atlantic. Announced on September 17, 2025, during President Donald Trump's high-profile state visit to Britain, the "Tech Prosperity Deal" unlocks over $42 billion (£31 billion) in private investments from U.S. tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI. This histor
Sep 173 min read


Thousands Protest Trump's UK Visit
In the crisp autumn air of London, where history and modernity collide, thousands of voices rose in unison on September 17, 2025, turning a day of diplomatic grandeur into a showcase of dissent. President Donald Trump's second state visit to the United Kingdom, a rare honor usually reserved for exceptional moments in a presidency, was met with royal pomp from King Charles at Windsor Castle, but also with passionate protests highlighting deep-rooted global divides. As Trump ar
Sep 172 min read


Chilean Mom Reunites with Twins After 45 Years
In a world where time can sever the strongest bonds, sometimes fate and modern science come together to rewrite the ending. María Verónica Soto, a 64-year-old Chilean woman, finally reunites with her twin daughters, Maria Beatrice and Adelia Rose Mereu Chessa, after a heartbreaking 45-year separation. This emotional reunion in Concepción, Chile, isn't just a family milestone; it's a testimony to resilience during one of history's darkest times.
Sep 173 min read


Iran Executes Alleged Israeli Spy at 44
In a chilling escalation of its crackdown on alleged foreign agents, Iran executed 44-year-old Babak Shahbazi on September 17, 2025, convicting him of espionage for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency. This father of two was hanged after what authorities described as a thorough legal process, becoming another stark symbol of the deepening rift between Tehran and Tel Aviv, where accusations of betrayal carry the ultimate price.
Sep 172 min read


Retirees Earning €9,500/Mo: Taxed Out?
In the sun-drenched South of France, where lavender fields meet the Mediterranean breeze, retirement should feel like a well-deserved reward. But for Edwige, 70, and her husband Daisy, 78, it's starting to taste a bit sour. This couple, both former professionals, earns nearly €9,500 net per month before taxes—a figure that places them comfortably among the upper ranks of French retirees. Yet, they are voicing a complaint that's resonating across dinner tables and op-eds: "Nou
Sep 164 min read


Starmer Aide Paul Ovenden Quits Over Abbott Scandal
In a new setback for Sir Keir Starmer's government, one of his closest aides has resigned after old, sexually explicit comments about veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott came to light. Paul Ovenden, who served as No 10's director of strategy, stepped down after a 2017 email exchange resurfaced, revealing details of a crude "shag, marry, kill" game he overheard involving two women talking about Ms. Abbott.
Sep 153 min read


Trump's Historic Second UK State Visit
In a display of enduring transatlantic bonds, President Donald J. Trump is set to arrive in the United Kingdom this week for a historic milestone: the first-ever second state visit by a sitting U.S. president. Arriving on the evening of September 16, 2025, with First Lady Melania Trump, the trip highlights not just diplomatic pomp but also a strategic push for deeper economic ties in technology and energy. As the world watches, this three-day event at Windsor Castle and beyon
Sep 153 min read


Nepal's Interim Cabinet Takes Oath Amid Turmoil
In the shadow of burned government buildings and a nation shaken by unprecedented unrest, Nepal's interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki swore in her first group of ministers on September 15, 2025. This significant moment represents a cautious step toward stability in the Himalayan country, where youth-led protests against corruption and economic inequality turned violent, toppling the long-standing government of K.P. Sharma Oli. As Kathmandu begins to recover from the scars of
Sep 154 min read
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