Persuasion versus coercion—a unique narrative which Harris and Trump, respectively, have opted to pursue and craft. Every four years, the world’s fate in relation to policy, trade, and diplomacy is decided. This year is no different. As first-world countries clamber to remain in
New UK Finance Minister, Rachel Reeves, has vowed to immediately "fix the foundations" of Britain's economy, fueled by onshore wind power and house building, after her Labour party won power.
Share prices in London outperformed as the market opened on Friday, after weaker-than-expected UK retail sales data appeared to fuel hopes of an interest rate cut. The FTSE 100 index opened up 44.63 points, or 0.6%, at 7,503.72. The FTSE 250 was
by Beth Malcolm
Thousands of men have been arrested by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war against Hamas and often subjected to ill-treatment that could amount to torture, the UN said on Friday. Some of the prisoners claimed to
by Beth Malcolm
The dollar rose against the euro on Wednesday, particularly after the publication of the Fed minutes, which show a certain caution from the monetary committee of the Federal Reserve with regard to the evolution of rates and inflation. Around 8:00 p.m. GMT,
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A lack of human resources and consistency. This is what the Court of Auditors thinks of policies to combat illegal immigration in France, according to a report published on Thursday January 4. It was initially supposed to be presented in December, but
by Beth Malcolm
The White House has already said it will run out of money to fund Ukraine until 2024 unless the US Congress approves additional funding. This led the Western war machine – primarily led by the United States – to anticipate possible defeat.
by Beth Malcolm
Pro-Iranian Hezbollah announced early Thursday the death of four of its fighters, including a local official, in southern Lebanon, bringing its total losses in clashes with Israel for nearly three months to 129. A source close to the Lebanese Islamist movement told
by Beth Malcolm
UK (Parliament Politics Maganize) – The National Trust claims that the absence of regular weather patterns is “causing chaos” for the natural world. It issues a warning that the natural rhythm of the seasons is being disturbed by climate change, leaving plants
by Beth Malcolm
London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – According to recently released numbers by the Liberal Democrats, hospital personnel, visitors, and patients paid about £200 million in parking fees the previous year. Campaigners are calling for a ban on rip-off hospital parking fees after staff,
by Beth Malcolm