Farage Returns to Political Stage Amid Questions Over £5m Gift
Nigel Farage re-emerges after 50 days of silence, facing scrutiny over a £5m crypto donation and Reform UK's declining support to rival party Restore Britain.
Nigel Farage re-emerges after 50 days of silence, facing scrutiny over a £5m crypto donation and Reform UK's declining support to rival party Restore Britain.
Corrections to Hartlepool's administrative status, Edi Rama's term count, and other articles including suicide rates, personal loans, and historian Gordon S Wood's death.
Guardian's Jeff Rueter explains how Trump's policies are changing the 2026 World Cup. Plus, fun teams to watch and who Kai and Carter are rooting for.
Shasta County approved Measure B to end mail-in voting, requiring in-person voting with photo ID and hand counts. Critics say it violates state law and disenfranchises voters.
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RecommendedGianni Infantino defends FIFA's handling of the World Cup, urging critics to 'chill' amid visa issues, ticket prices, and Iran's participation.
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Florida's supreme court ruled to allow new US House districts drawn by Republicans for midterm elections, rejecting a challenge based on partisan gerrymandering and aiding GOP efforts to retain a slim House majority.
Nauru, the world's smallest republic, plans to rename itself Naoero to honor Indigenous heritage. A referendum will decide the change, which aims to shed colonial influence.
The US launched a second day of strikes against Iran, following Trump's promise to 'hit them hard again'. A two-month-old ceasefire appears close to collapse after an Apache helicopter was downed.
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RecommendedUkrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles strike a military factory in Cheboksary, 900km from frontline, and other targets deep inside Russia on day 1,569 of the war.
Angus Taylor rejects a proposal from a fellow Liberal MP to cooperate with One Nation, as internal divisions emerge over how to handle the party's threat.
Mehdi Hasan discusses Donald Trump's 80th birthday and the US's 250th anniversary, warning of a dangerous moment for American democracy.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, enjoys high approval ratings but faces criticism over disappearances, militarization, and her relationship with predecessor AMLO.
The EU is set to host Taliban representatives in Brussels for talks on deportations, sparking criticism over legitimizing a regime that oppresses women and violates human rights.
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RecommendedDonald Trump uses global sporting events as his stage. Investigative reporter Karim Zidan examines the impact on football, UFC, and basketball in this podcast episode.
Former Labor minister Gareth Evans warns Aukus paints a target on Australia, calling extended US deterrence a 'ludicrous delusion' at an independent inquiry into the $368bn nuclear submarine deal.
Former Australian foreign minister Gareth Evans has heavily criticized the Aukus defence pact, calling it one of the worst policy decisions and warning that the US would not defend Australia in an existential attack.
Andy Beckett analyzes the feud between Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe, highlighting their shared hard-right ideology but divergent strategies that could undermine their influence.
Tony Burke dismisses One Nation's threat to his western Sydney seat, saying Pauline Hanson hates modern Australia and his multicultural electorate.
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RecommendedOver 50 FAWNL clubs oppose plans to add WSL academy sides to the third tier, calling for a vote and criticizing the consultation process.
Donald Trump's unfounded claims of election fraud in California are a preview of November, as he targets democracy itself by rejecting results where his preferred candidates lose.
US launches fresh airstrikes on Iran after Trump says Tehran will 'pay the price' for stalled negotiations. Iran responds with strikes on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, calling ceasefire meaningless.
Cleanup underway in Belfast after anti-immigration riots left burnt-out cars, boarded-up homes, and broken windows. 12 police injured, 16 arrested. Northern Ireland secretary condemns violence.
As Cuba faces a US oil blockade and military threats, many hope the World Cup will deter an attack. With matches in Miami, Cuba's proximity complicates US plans.
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RecommendedAfter a stabbing in Belfast, suspect Hadi Alodid's travel via Ireland sparks debate on the Common Travel Area loophole, border security, and political sensitivities.
As the World Cup kicks off in the US, the host nation's divisive policies and military actions overshadow the tournament, raising questions about football's complicity.
In a video commentary, Mehdi Hasan analyzes Donald Trump's extravagant birthday party, highlighting its political implications and the former president's continued influence.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary reveals tensions over defence funding, with his letter containing pointed criticisms of Starmer and the Treasury.
John Healey resigns as UK defence secretary, accusing PM Starmer and Chancellor Reeves of risking national security with inadequate military spending plans.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham rules out paying compensation to Waspi women but is open to other benefits like subsidised transport. He faces backlash over cost of potential scheme.