The arrival of President Trump’s special envoy, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, in Kyiv marks the beginning of a comprehensive policy overhaul aimed at countering what Trump has characterized as …
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A new era for the national broadcaster may be on the horizon, as it reportedly explores a sweeping outsourcing plan that could see thousands of UK-based roles shifted to external …
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President Donald Trump has designated August 1, 2025, as the definitive point of no return for new tariffs, making it unequivocally clear that no further extensions will be granted. This …
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President Donald Trump has designated August 1, 2025, as the definitive point of no return for new tariffs, making it unequivocally clear that no further extensions will be granted. This …
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President Donald Trump announced Monday that the United States would resume and increase its weapons shipments to Ukraine, signaling a renewed commitment after a controversial halt. This decision comes amidst …
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized “mutual purchases and investments” during his “good conversation” with President Donald Trump, signaling a proactive strategy to secure continued US military aid. This comes as …
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Madre Fire’s Explosive Growth: California’s Biggest Blaze Challenges Responders
by admin477351The Madre fire’s explosive growth to over 50,000 acres in San Luis Obispo county has made it California’s biggest wildfire of the year, posing significant challenges for responders. The blaze, …
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A Ukrainian security official has sensationally claimed that a drone attack, executed deep inside Russia, has resulted in the destruction of more than 40 Russian military aircraft. This audacious operation, …
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Beijing has accused the United States of undermining a “China-U.S. joint statement” on tariffs, specifically citing new AI chip export controls and plans to revoke Chinese student visas as violations. …
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Melbourne University’s Disciplinary Actions: A Challenge to the Right to Protest
by admin477351The University of Melbourne’s disciplinary actions against pro-Palestine student protesters, with two facing expulsion and two suspension, are posing a significant challenge to the fundamental right to protest on Australian …