- US economy shows signs of stability amid ongoing inflation concerns
- Okanagan man accused of murdering ex-wife presents closing arguments to jury
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack Singapore-flagged ship in Strait of Hormuz
- Urgent recall of Squishy Dumplings toys from China over toxic chemical risk
- Michel Barnier clarifies UK’s options for rejoining the EU bloc
- Supreme Court rules Trump can end protections for Haitians and Syrians
- Plane battling wildfire crashes in Northwest Territories with three aboard
- Supreme Court invalidates Hawaii law on guns in publicly accessible private property
Author: Linda Park
Linda Park is a journalist and editor-at-large for WTX News in Washington and the host of two flagship columns. And provides analysis and insight from the world of American politics.
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This morning, European Union leaders prepare for critical discussions on economic stability.
Focus centres on unity amidst evolving geopolitical challenges.
EUROPEAN UPDATES
This morning, Europe faces pressing economic and geopolitical challenges.
Leaders convene to address cooperation and stability across the European Union.
Senate vote fails, allowing continued US military action against Iran Explosions have been reported in Tehran as US and Israeli forces continue their military operations against Iran, escalating tensions in the region. A Senate vote against war powers will allow President Trump to maintain current strike actions without further legislative constraints. This ongoing conflict raises concerns over national security and economic stability as markets react to potential disruptions. Over the next 24 to 48 hours, developments are expected to unfold rapidly as Gulf countries assess their responses. An endgame strategy has come to surface, where Israel intends to divide Iran…
Emails suggest Jeffrey Epstein sent money to Peter Mandelson’s husband shortly after his release from prison, raising troubling questions about connections.
“Crunch time” on rising costs of Send provision in England, says thinktank, highlighting urgent need for reform to support special educational needs effectively.
Hugh Grant and Esther Ghey advocate for a crucial UK ban on social media for under-16s, emphasizing the need to protect young users online.
“People in Newark: share your views on Robert Jenrick defecting to Reform UK.” Jenrick’s shift highlights growing discontent with traditional politics.
Rachel Reeves emphasizes that the UK will not impose retaliatory tariffs on the US regarding Greenland, focusing on diplomatic resolutions instead.
UK approves a Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London after spy chiefs assure security. Concerns about espionage remain high among critics.
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