Libya's £5.1bn Man-Made River Expansion
Libya's colossal Great Man-Made River, a 1,750-mile engineering marvel, is set for a major £5.1bn expansion to tackle water scarcity. Discover the project hailed as the 'eighth wonder of the world'.
Libya's colossal Great Man-Made River, a 1,750-mile engineering marvel, is set for a major £5.1bn expansion to tackle water scarcity. Discover the project hailed as the 'eighth wonder of the world'.
A Minneapolis daycare at the heart of a multi-million dollar fraud scandal faces scrutiny after eagle-eyed viewers spotted bizarre stock images on its walls. The director denies any wrongdoing.
A Minnesota daycare manager's expensive eyewear at a burglary press conference draws scrutiny amid a major Somali-linked fraud probe. Discover the clash over funding, language, and community support.
A viral YouTube video alleging a billion-dollar childcare fraud scandal in Minnesota has triggered a major political storm, with figures like Donald Trump seizing on the claims. Discover the full story.
A Minnesota daycare centre with a misspelt sign is at the heart of a major fraud investigation after receiving millions in taxpayer funds. Journalists report empty facilities, while consultants defend the operation.
Federal authorities freeze payments to Minnesota after daycare fraud allegations. HHS demands audit and implements new spending controls nationwide. Read the latest developments.
The United States has signed a $480 million health pact with Ivory Coast, the latest in a series of 'America First' global funding agreements. Discover the details and implications.
Hundreds gather in Misrata to mourn Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, killed in a Turkish private jet crash. The incident highlights Libya's fragile political divisions. Read the full report.
Turkey held a military funeral for five Libyan officers, including a top commander, killed in a plane crash after defence talks. The incident impacts UN-led efforts to unify Libya. Read the full story.
Turkish authorities have begun analysing the black boxes from the private jet crash that killed Libya's military chief and seven others. Read the latest on the investigation.
Libya's military chief and four others died when their private jet crashed after takeoff from Ankara. The general was returning from high-level defence talks. Read the latest on this tragic loss.
General Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, Libya's army chief of staff, has been killed in a plane crash near Ankara. The incident raises questions about regional security and Turkey's military ties to Libya. Read the full report.
The US has signed new global health agreements with nine African nations, marking a shift towards transactional aid and reduced funding. Discover the details and implications.
The head of the UK's leading independent schools body says Labour's VAT on fees has not funded new teachers as promised, with 81 schools closed. Read the full impact assessment.
The government's new £78bn council funding settlement shifts money towards deprived areas. Find out which councils win, which lose, and if your tax bill will rise.
Economists warn Labour's council funding raid could force tax increases across the UK, with six areas facing unlimited rises from 2027. Discover the impact on your bills.
A new 'fairer' funding system for England will divert central cash to the most deprived areas, pressuring councils in London and the South East. Five London boroughs will see council tax caps removed.
English councils get a £78bn funding boost with a 23% spending power rise. Council tax rises capped at 3%, with extra for social care. Find out what it means for you.
A major review by Baroness Hodge finds Arts Council England has sidelined artistic excellence in favour of box-ticking bureaucracy. Read the full report and reactions.
The National Museum of Libya in Tripoli has reopened with a lavish ceremony after 14 years of civil war closure. Hopes are high it can foster unity, but deep political and economic divisions remain.
A shocking report reveals UK cash aid, up to £300m annually, is being siphoned by terror groups in conflict zones. Read the full investigation and demand transparency now.
Khaled El Hishri, accused of atrocities at a Tripoli prison, made his first ICC appearance. Judges set a key hearing for May 2025. Read the full details.
An ABC journalist is under investigation after a feud with a podcast co-host over cash payments funded by an unlicensed overseas crypto casino. The scandal has exposed funding controversies and a violent home invasion.
Britain's National Education Union threatens national strikes as 500,000 teachers may walk out over school funding concerns following the Budget. Find out why.
Scottish and Welsh Labour leaders praise a £2bn funding boost and the abolition of the two-child benefit cap in the new budget, hoping it will reverse their fortunes in upcoming elections.
Following the resignations of Tim Davie and Deborah Turness and a $5bn Trump lawsuit, the BBC's mandatory £174.50 licence fee faces unprecedented scrutiny. Should it be abolished?
The World Health Organisation announces significant staff reductions and programme cuts following US funding withdrawal. Learn how this impacts global health security.
Australia's national science agency CSIRO announces up to 350 job cuts, described as 'worst cuts ever seen' and a 'sad day for publicly funded science'.
At least four Bangladeshi migrants died when their boat capsized near Al Khums, Libya. A second vessel carrying 69 people remains missing amid rising Mediterranean deaths.
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin faces accusations of a 'complete fabrication' after falsely claiming she secured funding for a charity boxing club. The club demands an apology. Read the full story.