- 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
An armed man was shot and killed after breaching Mar-a-Lago’s perimeter, emphasizing urgent security concerns at Trump’s residence.
The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) has resumed its flagship entry exam after a seven-year hiatus, prompting private coaching companies to emerge, assisting candidates in navigating one of Europe’s most challenging competitions. This shift comes as demand for EU jobs rises.
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Nigel Farage was denied entry to the Chagos Islands after travelling nearly 6,000 miles. Attempting to deliver aid to Chagossians, he claimed the UK government intervened to stop him. To visit the British Indian Ocean Territory, a permit is required.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, ruling they were imposed without proper statutory authority. The decision reshapes U.S. trade policy and may affect costs for businesses and consumers.
Supreme Court invalidates most of Donald Trump’s tariffs
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Supreme Court conservatives were united against Biden. Here’s why they split against Trump
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US tariff policy ‘hasn’t changed’ despite supreme court ruling, trade chief says
Sentiment: Neutral (0.1)
Opinion | Stand back, Congress needs a second Supreme Court jolt
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A tragic incident unfolded as a tourist bus plunged into Lake Baikal, resulting in the deaths of seven Chinese nationals and a driver. Igor Kobzev, governor of Irkutsk region, confirmed the recovery of the victims’ bodies and cautioned against travelling on the ice, urging safety precautions.
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been arrested as part of ongoing investigations into financial dealings and alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein. Police conducted searches at Royal Lodge in Windsor as inquiries into his associations continue.
Inquiry into Andrew’s Epstein links not ruled out as police searches continue
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Andrew is Prince William’s problem too – and it makes his future job harder
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Andrew latest: ‘Look at the money trail’ – Royal biographer on what could come next for ex-duke and Sarah Ferguson over Epstein links
Sentiment: Negative (-0.45)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: MP calls for treason probe as Royal Lodge searches continue
Sentiment: Negative (-0.60)
Jamie Carragher hails Dominik Szoboszlai as a ‘game-changer’ for Liverpool, emphasizing his impact in the decisive win against Nottingham Forest.
Russia launched a series of missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, injuring 15, including children, and killing one in Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the targeting of energy and infrastructure, with temperatures dropping to -10C.
Tragedy struck Wimbledon as a man in his 40s was fatally stabbed in a busy high street, highlighting escalating violence in public spaces.
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