Noem: Guard Shooter 'Radicalised' on US Soil

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claims the Afghan suspect in the National Guard shooting was radicalised in America, criticising Biden's vetting procedures. Trump halts Afghan asylum applications.

Your Party keeps name after tense conference

Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing movement, Your Party, concludes its tense inaugural conference in Liverpool, making its interim name permanent and opting for collective leadership.

Dublin Council Pulls Herzog Park Renaming Vote

A controversial plan to rename Herzog Park in Dublin has been withdrawn after criticism from the Taoiseach and Israeli officials. Discover the full story behind this diplomatic row.

Idaho bar offers free beer for ICE arrest tips

An Idaho bar's controversial promotion offers a month of free beer to customers who help ICE deport undocumented immigrants, sparking national debate. Read the full story.

Swinney 'not fully candid' on asylum seeker plans

Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander accuses First Minister John Swinney of lacking transparency over UK Government engagement on housing 300 asylum seekers at Cameron Barracks in Inverness.

Your Party Keeps Name Amid Leadership Chaos

Jeremy Corbyn's new hard-Left movement faces internal warfare as members block his leadership bid and keep controversial name. Discover the unfolding political drama.

Your Party ends name confusion, picks leadership model

Your Party concludes its founding conference by selecting its official name and voting for a collective leadership model, marking a significant step for the new political venture. Discover the key decisions made.

US and Ukraine Hold Crucial Florida Peace Talks

US officials, including Marco Rubio, meet Ukrainian delegates in Florida to refine a 28-point peace plan. Zelensky heads to Paris for talks with Macron. Read the latest developments.

UK businessman reunited with lover after pool attack

Mark Gibbon, 62, is back with Jasmine Wyld after a Florida court case where he admitted battery. The Beaconsfield businessman avoided a 15-year sentence following a plea deal. Discover the full story.

Teen's Alabama voting map becomes state law

An 18-year-old student's redistricting map, created using free software, has been adopted by an Alabama court to remedy Voting Rights Act violations. Discover how citizen mapmaking is transforming democracy.

Idaho bar offers free beer for immigration tips

An Idaho bar's offer of free beer for tips leading to migrant deportations goes viral, drawing praise from Trump's DHS and sparking intense online debate. Discover the full story.

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