Arizona town's stark Trump-Democrat divide

A small Arizona city exemplifies America's political rift, with residents staunchly backing Trump while viewing Democrats as untrustworthy. Discover the deep-rooted divisions shaping local sentiment.

Trump criticises DC Police Chief over protests

Former US President Donald Trump has lashed out at Washington DC's police chief, accusing him of 'weak leadership' during recent protests. The remarks have sparked fresh debate over law enforcement responses to civil unrest.

Young Brits prefer authoritarianism to democracy

A new survey reveals that nearly half of 18-30-year-olds in the UK would prefer an authoritarian leader over democratic governance. Experts warn of a growing disillusionment with traditional politics.

Governor compares Trump supporters to Nazis

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has sparked controversy by likening supporters of Donald Trump to Nazis during a speech in Washington. The Democratic leader accused Trump of undermining democracy and inciting violence.

Labour: Hard work no longer pays in UK

Shadow Work and Pensions Minister Alison McGovern criticises the government for failing to ensure hard work translates into financial security for UK families.

Israel's war on Gaza journalists: Silencing witnesses

As Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif narrowly escapes an Israeli airstrike, concerns grow over the systematic targeting of Gaza's media workers. This alarming trend threatens press freedom and the world's right to know about wartime realities.

Zelenskyy: Donbas Could Spark Wider War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raises alarm over potential Russian escalation, stating the Donbas region may serve as a launchpad for broader conflict.

S.Korea court orders arrest of ex-president's wife

A Seoul court has issued an arrest warrant for Kim Keon-hee, the wife of impeached ex-president Park Geun-hye, over corruption allegations. The case has reignited public scrutiny over political scandals in South Korea.

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