Ethiopia's PM rejects Kenya mediation in Somaliland row

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has publicly rejected Kenya's offer to mediate the escalating diplomatic crisis with Somalia over a controversial Red Sea port agreement with Somaliland, deepening regional tensions.

Drone Security Breach Near Trump at Windsor Castle

Exclusive details reveal a major security breach involving a drone near Donald Trump at Windsor Castle, raising serious questions about the protection of foreign dignitaries on UK soil.

BBC's Tim Davie Under Fire Over Gaza and Glastonbury

BBC boss Tim Davie is under fire from MPs and staff over the corporation's coverage of the Gaza conflict and a controversial ban on political symbols like the Palestinian keffiyeh at Glastonbury.

Trump's Secret War on British Democracy Exposed

Explosive report reveals how Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Robert Mercer waged a secret campaign to undermine British democracy, funding extremist groups and anti-EU campaigns in a bid to reshape UK politics.

Charlotte Mayor's Intern Charged in Visa Bribery Plot

A senior intern in the office of Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles and a Ukrainian woman face federal charges over an alleged bribery scheme to obtain a U.S. visa. Court documents reveal a plot involving cash, a sham marriage, and promises of political influence.

LA Immigration Raids Spark Outrage Over 'Intimidation'

Exclusive report from Los Angeles details allegations of aggressive immigration enforcement tactics, including the controversial questioning of a US citizen outside his home, igniting a fierce debate on policing and community trust.

Labour's Small Boats Plan Torn Apart By Experts

Labour's flagship plan to tackle the small boats crisis by scrapping the Rwanda scheme and fast-tracking asylum claims has been branded 'dangerously naive' by experts, who warn it would create a 'pull factor' and overwhelm the system.

Eswatini man faces US deportation after 20 years

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, an Eswatini national who built a life in the US for two decades, faces imminent deportation by ICE. His case highlights the human cost of complex immigration policies and the plight of long-term residents caught in legal limbo.

Trump Urges Sunak: Halt Starmer's Chagos Surrender

Ex-US President Donald Trump intervenes in UK politics, pressuring Rishi Sunak to block Keir Starmer's alleged plan to cede sovereignty of the strategic Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, warning of severe implications for UK-US defence and global security.

Trump Reacts to Ukrainian Refugee Murder in Germany

Former President Donald Trump has reacted with fury to the murder of a 20-year-old woman in Germany, allegedly by an Iraqi migrant. He used the tragedy to call for mass deportations and to criticise the Biden administration's border policies.

Bill Gates Condemns Trump's Mass Deportation Plan

Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates delivers a stunning rebuke of Donald Trump's proposed immigration policy, warning mass deportations would cripple the US economy and betray American values.

Trump Demands Military Crackdown on Chicago Crime

Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Chicago's crime crisis, urging a military-style intervention from the Department of Homeland Security and the National Guard to restore order, sparking a major political firestorm.

Guardian Corrects Errors on Policy, Finance and Geography

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors across its reporting, from misstated political timelines to incorrect geographical and financial details. A transparent look at the importance of accuracy in journalism.

Norway Election: Labour Holds Narrow Lead in Early Count

Early results from Norway's parliamentary election show the ruling Labour Party holding a fragile lead, setting the stage for intense coalition negotiations. The outcome remains too close to call as votes continue to be counted.

Louise Haigh Rules Out Labour Deputy Leader Bid

In a major political surprise, Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh announces she will not stand for Labour's deputy leadership, citing a desire to focus on her ministerial portfolio and family.

Trump's 'Great Friend' Epstein Birthday Letter Revealed

A newly disclosed 2005 letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, written on Trump Organisation stationery, reveals a chummy relationship and raises fresh questions about their controversial association.

Albanese Counters China in Vanuatu as Nature Laws Stall

Australian PM Anthony Albanese makes a strategic visit to Vanuatu for the Pacific Islands Forum, aiming to reinforce regional ties and counter China's growing influence, while back home, the government faces a critical battle over stalled environmental la

Badenoch Slams Labour's Budget Plans as 'Fantasy Economics'

Chancellor Rachel Reeves's first major fiscal event faces fierce criticism from former Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch, who warns of 'fantasy economics' and accuses Labour of planning to 'max out the country's credit card'.

Reeves: Reform UK's plans would devastate public services

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches blistering attack on Nigel Farage's Reform UK, accusing them of planning an 'unfunded spending spree' that would cripple public services. Analysis reveals their manifesto threatens Tory vote share in key marginals.

Australia Slashes Indian Migration by Half

Exclusive: The Australian Labor government has dramatically cut migration from India by 50%, sparking debate on skilled worker shortages and international relations. Discover the full impact of the new visa restrictions.

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