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Trump's Billions to Argentina: The Geopolitical Gamble

Donald Trump's controversial decision to channel billions in US funds to Argentina raises urgent questions about foreign policy, economic strategy, and potential global repercussions. Our investigation uncovers the real motives behind this unprecedented m

Trump's $2.3BN Taxpayer-Funded Legal Scheme Exposed

A bombshell congressional investigation uncovers how Donald Trump allegedly directed $2.3 billion in taxpayer money to cover his personal legal expenses through a complex payment scheme during his presidency.

Mother forced to fight government alone in family court

Exclusive: A single mother from South Yorkshire battles the Ministry of Justice alone after being denied legal aid, exposing systemic failures in the family court system that critics say prioritises cost savings over children's welfare.

Trump DOJ spent millions on family legal fees

Shocking investigation uncovers how Trump's Justice Department authorised millions in taxpayer funds for legal defence of the former president and his inner circle during Russia probe.

UK aid cuts jeopardise global disease fight

Britain's dramatic reduction in foreign aid funding is jeopardising vital health programmes worldwide, with experts warning of devastating consequences for disease control efforts.

Israel Suspends All Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

Israel suspends all humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza amid escalating tensions, raising international concerns about the worsening humanitarian situation in the besieged territory.

Gaza Aid Crisis Deepens as Israel Delays Vital Convoys

Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.

US Aid Cuts Trigger HIV Crisis in Lesotho

The tiny African kingdom of Lesotho faces a devastating HIV epidemic resurgence after Trump administration funding cuts eliminated essential prevention programmes, leaving thousands vulnerable.

Gaza ceasefire fails to ease aid distribution crisis

Despite the recent truce with Israel, life-saving aid struggles to reach desperate civilians in Gaza City amid destroyed infrastructure and security concerns, creating a deepening humanitarian catastrophe.

Gaza aid crisis deepens as crossings remain closed

Critical humanitarian situation escalates in Gaza as vital aid routes remain blocked and Israeli bombardment continues, leaving civilians in desperate need of food, water and medical supplies.

JPMorgan's £35M legal bill in student aid fraud case

JPMorgan Chase faces astronomical legal costs exceeding £35 million in its lawsuit against Charlie Javice, the former fintech entrepreneur accused of fabricating millions of fake customers during the Frank student aid platform acquisition.

Tourist ATM fees hit £17.40 in Europe

British holidaymakers are being warned about extortionate ATM charges across Europe, with some machines charging up to £17.40 for cash withdrawals. Discover which destinations are worst affected and how to protect your money.

UK High Court Approves £853M Apple Lawsuit

The UK High Court has approved a massive collective action lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant overcharged UK developers and consumers through its App Store commission fees. The case could cost Apple up to £853 million.

UK Aid Cuts Weaken Global Influence

The UK's dramatic reduction in international aid spending is damaging Britain's reputation and undermining its diplomatic power on the world stage, experts warn.

Labour to crack down on holiday rip-off charges

Exclusive: New Labour government prepares to review hidden card fees and holiday surcharges that cost British families millions each year. Consumer rights revolution begins.

Baldoni sues Lively over NY Times legal fees

Hollywood stars Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively find themselves in a legal dispute as Baldoni seeks reimbursement for legal fees following their controversial New York Times interview about their cancelled film 'A Simple Favour 2'.

UK charges asylum seekers £400 application fees

The UK government introduces controversial new immigration fees requiring asylum seekers to pay hundreds of pounds for applications, sparking debate about accessibility and fairness.

Outrage: Surge in Attacks on Aid Workers Must End

Exclusive analysis reveals an alarming escalation in violent assaults against aid workers globally. This is a crisis of humanity that demands urgent international attention and action.

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