US Governors Face Backlash Over Charity Donations

Multiple US state governors are under scrutiny after investigation reveals they used campaign funds for personal charitable donations, raising ethical questions about political giving practices.

First asylum seeker arrives on Nauru under Australia deal

Australia's controversial offshore processing arrangement with Nauru has been triggered with the arrival of the first asylum seeker, prompting immediate human rights concerns and a multimillion-dollar payment to the Pacific nation.

UN: Russia hunting civilians with drones in Ukraine

A damning UN investigation reveals Russian forces are systematically targeting civilians with drones in what investigators describe as 'hunting' operations, potentially constituting crimes against humanity.

Malaysia PM defends China ties against US pressure

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pushes back against US criticism of his China-friendly stance, asserting Malaysia's right to independent foreign policy decisions without Western interference.

Trump and Xi Summit: High-Stakes Diplomatic Talks

In a crucial diplomatic encounter, former US President Donald Trump meets China's Xi Jinping to navigate tense relations, with trade wars, Taiwan tensions and nuclear concerns dominating the agenda.

Trump Claims He Could Run for Third Term as VP

Former US President Donald Trump has suggested he could circumvent constitutional term limits by running as vice president after serving two terms, raising eyebrows among legal experts and political analysts.

Trump Floats Third Term Bid, Democrats Vow Block

Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through American politics by openly discussing the possibility of seeking a third presidential term, triggering immediate constitutional concerns and fierce Democratic opposition.

Trump's Redistricting Gambit in Texas and California

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly engaging in strategic interventions in congressional redistricting battles in Texas and California, potentially influencing the balance of power in Washington ahead of the next election cycle.

Lammy's theatrical Commons act draws laughter

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced ridicule in Parliament as his dramatic delivery during Foreign Office questions prompted laughter from both sides of the House, with critics calling his performance overly theatrical.

Home Office plans pop-up asylum centres to replace hotels

Exclusive: The UK government is developing temporary structures to house asylum seekers as ministers face mounting pressure over the £8 million daily hotel bill. The new 'pop-up' accommodation centres aim to provide basic facilities while cutting costs.

Asylum seeker jailed for smuggling migrants to UK

An Iraqi asylum seeker granted permission to remain in Britain has been sentenced to prison for his role in an organised crime group trafficking migrants across the Channel in dangerous small boat crossings.

Scotland Demands WASPI Pension Compensation

The Scottish Government intensifies pressure on Westminster to address the WASPI pension injustice affecting millions of women born in the 1950s, calling for urgent compensation and policy reform.

Minister faces backlash over China meeting

Policing Minister Chris Philp under fire for controversial meeting with Taiwan's ex-prosecution chief, raising questions about UK-China relations and diplomatic protocols.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

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