Japan's 'Mini-Trump' Rises Amid Population Crisis

Sohei Kamiya, the nationalist leader of Japan's Sanseito party, is capitalising on a deepening demographic crisis and economic anxiety, drawing comparisons to Donald Trump with his populist rhetoric and controversial policies.

Abuse victim gets threat after politician evidence

A man who gave evidence about being sexually abused by a senior politician received a sinister voicemail threat just weeks later, sparking a major Metropolitan Police investigation into witness intimidation.

Trump's Radical Immigration Overhaul Sparks Legal Battle

Exclusive: The Trump administration's sweeping new immigration policies, including mass raids and the 'Remain in Mexico' revival, face immediate legal and political challenges as the US braces for a period of intense upheaval.

UK Recognises Palestine in Historic Diplomatic Shift

Exclusive analysis of Britain's historic shift in Middle East policy, examining the political ramifications, international reactions, and what it means for the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.

Texas AG Paxton Accused of Using Tax Funds for Mistress Trips

Explosive court filings allege Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton used public funds to finance trips for a woman he reportedly had an affair with, while Senator John Cornyn faces questions over his involvement. A deepening political scandal rocks the Lone

Vietnam Urges Russia to Freeze Assets of Sanctioned Individuals

In a bold move to protect its financial system, Vietnam has formally requested Russian authorities to swiftly freeze assets held by individuals targeted by international sanctions, signalling a delicate balancing act in its foreign policy.

Vietnam fortifies Russia ties after Putin's strategic visit

Vietnam is strategically deepening its diplomatic and economic partnership with Russia, navigating complex global alliances after President Vladimir Putin's recent high-profile visit to Hanoi, which drew international scrutiny.

Judge Cannon Dismisses Trump Classified Documents Case

In a major legal triumph for Donald Trump, Florida Judge Aileen Cannon has dismissed the high-profile classified documents case against the former President, citing the 'unlawful appointment' of Special Counsel Jack Smith.

Migrant thanks Starmer for right to stay in UK

A Somalian migrant granted the right to remain in the UK after a lengthy legal battle has expressed profound gratitude to Labour leader Keir Starmer, whose past legal work proved crucial to his case. The man, housed in a controversial Essex hotel, credits

DVLA data breach exposes addresses of asylum seekers

A major DVLA data blunder has compromised the safety of vulnerable individuals, revealing the addresses of asylum seekers and domestic violence survivors. The UK Information Commissioner is now investigating.

Trump's Puerto Rico Paper Towel Toss Controversy Revisited

Former President Donald Trump faces renewed criticism over his controversial 2017 visit to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, where he casually tossed paper towels into a crowd of survivors, an act now emblematic of his administration's strained relationship

Olivia Nuzzi Joins Vanity Fair as Washington Correspondent

Renowned political journalist Olivia Nuzzi makes a major career move, leaving New York Magazine to become Washington correspondent for Vanity Fair, where she will cover the 2024 election and the controversial campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Starmer Scraps Rwanda Deportation Scheme

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has officially terminated the controversial Rwanda deportation plan, labelling it a costly failure. A new security pact with France aims to address the small boats crisis with a 'pragmatic' approach.

Starmer and Trump: Clash on NATO, Defence and Climate

An in-depth analysis of the fundamental policy divisions between UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump. Explore their opposing stances on NATO, defence spending, climate change, and the future of the special relationship.

The Right's New Cancel Culture: A Political Purge

An alarming new trend is emerging in British politics as the Right adopts and weaponises the 'cancel culture' tactics of the Left, silencing opponents with ruthless efficiency and raising serious questions for free speech.

Convicted Terrorist Entered UK After Home Office Blunder

Exclusive: A convicted Al-Qaeda terrorist was granted asylum in Britain after Home Office officials failed to detect his criminal past. The shocking security breach has sparked a major internal investigation and demands for answers from Ministers.

US Army Black Hawk Helicopter Crashes at JBLM

Two US Army soldiers were injured after a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a routine training exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state. Emergency crews responded to the scene.

Trump falsely claims Sadiq Khan ousted as London Mayor

Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, falsely claiming he has been 'ousted' despite Khan's historic third-term victory. The former US president's comments have sparked widespread criticism and accusations of misinformation.

Trump Demands FCC Yank Jimmy Kimmel's Licence

Former President Donald Trump calls for the Federal Communications Commission to revoke ABC's broadcast licence after a Jimmy Kimmel monologue, igniting a fierce debate on the limits of the First Amendment and political satire.

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