Author: News Desk

What has happened in the past 6 hours from Washington DC – it’s been a chaotic 6 hours. As you can imagine Palestine and Israel were top of the agenda when Trump meets Netanyahu, kills of USAID, withdraws from UNHRC and offers CIA staff a payout.

Overseas USAID missions halted

US taking over Gaza

US withdraws from UNHRC

Pam Bondi confirmed as AG

CIA workforce offered buyouts

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A Far-right extremist kills 10 in Swedish school targeting immigrants. The damage at the crime scene was so extensive that investigators were unable to be more definitive, said Roberto Eid Forest, head of the Swedish local police. Online his social media accounts show he was inspired by the man who burned the Quran and Elon Musk, and prescribes to the Far-right narrative sweeping through Europe. Far-right extremist kills 10 in Swedish school The school, called Campus Risbergska, serves students who are over age 20, according to its website. Primary and upper secondary school courses are offered, as well as Swedish…

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Cole-fired blues! Chelsea’s 2-1 Premier League win over West Ham last night leads the back page of the Daily Mail. Marcus Rashford has opened up about his loan move to Aston Villa following a turbulent period at his boyhood club Manchester United.

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Nine to thrive Marcus Rashford’s loan deal to Aston Villa from boyhood club Manchester United leads the back page of the Daily Star. The English footballer promises to make history at Villa. The back page reports on Chelsea’s 2-1 win over West Ham last night.

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Let’s make history The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Marcus Rashford’s loan move to Aston Villa from boyhood club Manchester United. Chelsea’s 2-1 win over West Ham in last night’s Premier League match also features on the back page.

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Growth? Voters aren’t buying it A majority of Brits now have little confidence in Rachel Reeves’ plan to generate economic growth despite a renewed push from the Chancellor to kickstart Britain’s ailing economy, exclusive polling for City AM has found. The front page also reports questions are swirling over a major contract at HS2 Euston after a failed bidder alleged foul play during the procurement process.

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As anticipated, the Financial Times highlights the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s decision to halt sweeping tariffs on Mexico just hours before they were set to take effect. The move left markets in turmoil, with investors and businesses scrambling to make sense of the flurry of policy announcements coming from the White House. The paper describes the situation as a “whipsaw” effect, underscoring the uncertainty gripping global markets.  

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