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Ironic twist: Humayun offers Mamata route back to Bengal assembly
AJUP founder Humayun Kabir has offered Mamata Banerjee a path back to the West Bengal Assembly from his Rejinagar constituency. Kabir, who won both Nowda and Rejinagar, stated he would resign to support Banerjee's entry via a bypoll, citing her past role in his political career and acknowledging her current challenges.
Strikes reportedly continue despite Israel-Lebanon truce, House rebukes Trump on Iran
Israel and Lebanon renewed a ceasefire agreement despite reports of ongoing strikes exchanged. This comes as American lawmakers weigh reining in President Trump's powers on Iran. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Rights group sues South African government over US arms exports
Case challenges permits approved by South Africa’s arms control body, citing compliance failures and oversight gaps.
Gun control group sues ATF over records release
Brady, a nonprofit gun control advocacy group, is suing the ATF and the DOJ over their refusals to release documents and other information about who the largest sellers of crime guns in the U.S. are.(Image credit: Charly Triballeau)
Trump Blasts House Vote Rebuking Iran War—Says It’s‘Meaningless’ And Slams Republicans Who Approved It
BreakingBusinessTrump Blasts House Vote Rebuking Iran War—Says It’s‘Meaningless’ And Slams Republicans Who Approved ItBySara Dorn,Forbes Staff. Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics.Follow AuthorJun 04, 2026, 09:15am EDTToplinePresident Donald Trump assailed Republicans who joined Democrats in voting Wednesday to end the Iran war, calling it a “meaningless” vote—and while the resolution faces a tough road to full passage, it indicates growing discontent with the war. President...
Trump expected to nominate Todd Blanche as attorney general after "anti-weaponization fund" fallout
President Trump is expected to nominate Todd Blanche, who served as his personal attorney before his second term in the White House, as U.S. attorney general. This comes despite intense backlash over a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund" for people who allege they were victims of government persecution. CBS News' Aaron Navarro reports.
Now Andy Burnham suggests Brexit would not have happened if he was Labour leader in 2016
Now Andy Burnham suggests Brexit would not have happened if he was Labour leader in 2016See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 14:09, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 14:09, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Trinamool Has One More Split Ahead, In Parliament: Expelled Leader To NDTV
Twenty MLAs of the Trinamool, Kabir said, have already spoken to the Speaker regarding Abhishek Banerjee's removal.
Italy has tracked down Cosa Nostra’s riches
A €200m seizure from the Corleone Mafia that once terrorised the country
Donald Trump says Pete Hegseth loves war. That should disqualify him
How did standards for military leaders fall so low?
Nigeria’s Christian groups scramble to win over Trump’s America
To help their cause, they are adopting tropes and rhetoric from the American right
Gulf rulers want to prove their strongmen chops
Unable to control external threats, they are squeezing their own people
Protesters have controlled Bolivia’s capital for a month
To lift their blockades, they want the centrist president, Rodrigo Paz, to resign
The rise of One Nation is melting Australian politics
Could the tumult produce a new party?
America’s secretary of war pulls his punches on China
The Pentagon’s strategy for Asia contains a very big hole
Politics
Europe needs Ukraine’s help just as badly as the other way round
The EU should start drafting a full accession treaty now
The Green Party’s ill-considered policy to cap CEOs’ pay
It would hurt the lowest earners the most
The impact of taxing British private-school fees starts to show
But the policy will probably raise money, nonetheless
Build a prime minister
Sir Keir Starmer is the politician voters asked for, not the one they need