- Trump administration proposes $570 increase in citizenship application fees
- British holidaymaker removes towels from sun loungers to deter pool hoggers
- Parts of the internet experience outages following Cloudflare network issue
- UK marks 10 years since Brexit vote as political landscape shifts
- US economy shows signs of recovery as job growth continues this month
- Federal funding of £173.7 million announced to support women in business in Canada
- Judge quashes grand jury subpoenas used to pressure Minnesota officials
- British holidaymakers recount parents’ distress after four-year-old drowns in Lanzarote pool
USA News
The Trump administration has proposed increasing application fees for U.S. citizenship, raising costs from $760 to $1,330 for paper applications and from $710 to $1,280 for online submissions. The plan eliminates fee waivers and reductions for low-income applicants while maintaining exemptions for service members. Public comments on the proposal will be accepted for 60 days.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe monitors economic trends and geopolitical shifts affecting stability.
Key discussions focus on collaboration and resilience strategies.
A federal judge has quashed six grand jury subpoenas issued by the Trump administration to Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey. The judge ruled the subpoenas were retaliatory and unlawful, linked to a lawsuit challenging the federal immigration initiative, Operation Metro Surge.
Cliff Notes China has introduced measures to support its Economy amid the escalating trade war…
Four former housekeepers have filed a civil lawsuit against Smokey Robinson, alleging repeated sexual assault and harassment during their employment, with claims dating back to 2006.
During their meeting, Trump praised Carney as “talented” while expressing a desire for Canada to consider joining the US, prompting Carney to assert that Canada “won’t be for sale, ever.”
President Donald Trump is set to announce a shift in terminology, stating that the U.S. will now refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or Gulf of Arabia during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia.
President Trump appointed Andrew Giuliani as executive director of the task force for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting his previous role as a special assistant during Trump’s first term.
The US has launched over 800 airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen since the start of the year, averaging 50 strikes per week, marking a significant military engagement for President Trump.
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