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Elon Musk's £44bn Tesla pay package approved by shareholders

Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's colossal £44 billion compensation package, reinstating the largest CEO pay deal in corporate history after a legal battle. The vote signals strong investor confidence in Musk's leadership despite

Republican Fury as Dems Block Censure of Fire Alarm Congressman

US House Republicans are in open revolt after Democrats voted to kill a resolution censuring Democrat Congressman Jamaal Bowman for pulling a fire alarm in a Capitol office building during a tense vote, an act critics label a criminal obstruction.

Republicans Draft Censure of Rashida Tlaib Over Speech

GOP lawmakers are drafting a formal censure resolution against Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, accusing her of promoting antisemitic rhetoric in her recent speech on the Palestinian cause, sparking a fierce partisan row in the House.

UN Condemns 'Man-Made Famine' in Gaza Crisis

The UN Security Council issues a stark warning over the entirely preventable famine in Gaza, accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war in a devastating humanitarian crisis.

Is Your Friend Secretly Angry? Signs & Fixes

Struggling to decode a friend's cold shoulder? Our expert guide reveals the subtle signs of hidden anger and the practical strategies to repair your friendship and ease your anxiety.

Trump Vows to End Ukraine War in 24 Hours If Re-elected

In a bombshell campaign video, former President Donald Trump vows to de-escalate global conflicts immediately upon taking office, promising to settle the war in Ukraine within a day and stop 'all of the killing'.

Air Canada strike ends after government steps in

The Canadian government has intervened to end the Air Canada strike, bringing relief to passengers and the aviation industry. Details on the resolution and what it means for travellers.

Colombia's ELN agrees ceasefire in peace deal

Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) has agreed to a six-month ceasefire with the government, marking a significant step towards lasting peace after decades of conflict.

Airbnb guest denied refund despite damage photos

An Airbnb guest was refused a refund for alleged property damage despite submitting photographic evidence. The case raises questions about the platform's dispute resolution process.

Two-State Solution: Time to Act Is Now

Supporters of a two-state solution warn that the window for peace between Israel and Palestine is closing rapidly, calling for urgent diplomatic intervention.

Vodafone CEO defends store closures at tense AGM

Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle defended the telecom giant's strategy to shut down stores and cut jobs during a tense AGM, as shareholders questioned the company's direction.

Water firms must prioritise public over profits

A damning report calls for UK water companies to shift focus from shareholder dividends to environmental and social responsibility, amid rising public outrage over sewage spills and service failures.

Gaza & Ukraine: Why Peace Remains Out of Reach

Despite international efforts, lasting peace in Gaza and Ukraine seems increasingly out of reach. This article explores the complex geopolitical dynamics hindering resolution.

Meta shareholders sue execs over FTC fines

Meta shareholders have filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, and Sheryl Sandberg, alleging mismanagement leading to hefty FTC fines. The legal drama unfolds as investors demand accountability.

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