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'Ludicrous!' Labour urges British farmers to stop raising cattle in 'climate change' push
Labour has called on British farmers to stop raising cattle as part of a push to fight climate change. The Government published its highly-anticipated Farming Roadmap on Wednesday, outlining its long-term vision for Britain's agriculture sector. The 71-page document outlined the Government's intention to help British farmers wind down high-emission farming - including cattle - and move towards “growing oilseeds and pulses” for planet-based products. “Farmers will play a critical role in deliveri...
Thousands gather for the Great American State Fair
Thousands gather for the Great American State FairTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedThousands gather for the Great American State FairCloseThe Great American State Fair is one of a range of events planned by Donald Trump to celebrate America's 250th year of independence.Held at the National Mall in the nation's capital, the event featured a flyover by some of the nation's "most iconic" fighter jets and stealth bombers, military bands, an...
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ترامب في صدارة الأحداث: من زلزال فنزويلا إلى التوترات مع إيران
تتوالى الأحداث حول الرئيس ترامب، حيث انطلقت احتفالات أمريكا 250 وسط تفاعلات مشحونة مع أعضاء مجلس الشيوخ. من جهة أخرى، تسعى إدارته للرد السريع على الكوارث الطبيعية في فنزويلا.
Trump's Latest Moves: From Rallying Support to Controversies and International Concerns
Former President Donald Trump remains at the center of political discourse with a series of recent events and statements that have drawn both support and criticism. From a rally celebrating America's future to contentious meetings with GOP senators, Trump's actions continue to shape the political landscape.
El Mundial une culturas con una fiesta de colores y pasión
Hinchas de Canadá, Suiza, Bosnia, Catar, México, Corea del Sur, Sudáfrica, Haití, Marruecos, Brasil, Chequia y Escocia llenaron de color, banderas y pasión los estadios de los tres países anfitriones en la última fecha de la fase de grupos.
Thursday briefing: Why EU-Taliban talks have sparked outrage among Afghan women
In today’s newsletter: Amid rising anti‑immigration rhetoric across Europe, the decision to engage with the Taliban signals a profound shift in how the EU balances security and human rightsGood morning. It’s a slap in the face. That’s the phrase I kept hearing – in furious overnight messages, in blazing opinion columns – as Afghan women responded to the meeting between EU officials and the Taliban that took place in Brussels on Tuesday.The talks, to discuss how to scale up the deportation of Afg...
‘I hear he’s extremely liberal’: Trump offers first comments on Andy Burnham
The US president told reporters the former Manchester mayor ‘probably won’t open up the North Sea’ for oil explorationDonald Trump has labelled Andy Burnham “extremely liberal”, in his first public comments about the former Greater Manchester mayor since he emerged as the frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer.The US president told reporters Burnham “probably won’t open up the North Sea” for oil exploration, and that “the UK is dying”, signalling that the newly elected Labour MP could face a rocky...
Trump says UK’s likely next leader Andy Burnham is ‘extremely liberal’
Trump has made his first comment on the UK’s likely next leader describing Andy Burnham as ‘extremely liberal’.
How the US bypasses British courts to try its military over crimes in the UK
Even sexual assault or paedophilia cases are heard by US courts martial, using an obscure 1951 agreementA US fighter pilot strangled a woman in England. Why did it end in a ‘degrading’ military trial?A little-known system in which US military personnel are tried through a court martial for alleged crimes committed in the UK is under growing scrutiny.There are more than 12,000 US personnel stationed on at least 15 US military bases and facilities in the UK. With the exception of Lossiemouth in Sc...
More than 50,000 illegal migrants on the loose in Britain after dropping off Home Office radar
More than 50,000 illegal migrants are believed to have fallen off the Home Office's radar - and are at large on the streets of Britain.Internal Home Office figures revealed 50,000 illegal migrants, including 1,200 foreign national offenders, were listed as "absconded" on Government systems.The data, obtained by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, also includes people who were refused asylum then absconded to avoid being sent home - and Channel migrants who have disappeare...
Iranians mark first Ashura since Khamenei’s killing in the US-Iran war
Thousands gathered in Tehran on the eve of Ashura, the first since the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
Pew survey finds global trust in US falls sharply
Global confidence in the United States has declined significantly in recent years, with fewer people around the world viewing it as a reliable partner, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Trump cancels signing of landmark bipartisan housing bill
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday canceled a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill that aims to boost housing supply and lower costs, saying he would not approve the legislation until Congress passes a separate voter-ID measure.
Hormuz evacuation plan detailed as US-Iran talks set to resume
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) on Wednesday released operational details of a large-scale evacuation plan for seafarers stranded around the Strait of Hormuz, while Washington and Tehran signaled that technical-level negotiations would continue later this month.
Rutte attempts to ease Trump-NATO rift over Iran ahead of annual summit
NATO chief Mark Rutte visited the White House to ease tensions with Trump ahead of next month's NATO summit.
Teen found not guilty of plotting terror attack on Peter Dutton after court hears of ‘edgy joke’
Queensland boy, now aged 17, wrote of ‘autistic interest in bombs’ alongside notes speaking to his troubled state of mind, court toldFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA teenager accused of plotting nailbomb attacks against the then opposition leader Peter Dutton and a Labour Day march has been found not guilty of preparing a terrorist act.The jury returned its verdict on Thursday after two days of deliberation. Contin...
Muslim call to prayer set to be banned in radical crackdown on 'Islamisation' - 'No place in Denmark!'
Denmark is set to ban the Islamic call to prayer under plans for a radical crackdown on creeping "Islamisation". Morten Bodskov, of the left-wing Social Democrats party, confirmed the newly-elected Danish Government would pick up a probe into whether such a prohibition would be legal. He told Danish news outlet Ritzau: “The call to prayer should not be heard over Danish rooftops. “It has no place in Denmark, and you shouldn’t be in any doubt whether you’ve ended up in a suburb of Islamabad when...
Trump kicks off America’s 250th celebration with campaign-style rally
President on National Mall rattles off list of apparent victories and says ‘I am thrilled to declare America is back’ Donald Trump kicked off what was intended to be a “spectacular birthday party” for American’s 250th year of independence with a political rally touting his presidency.“I am thrilled to declare that America is back,” Trump said at the opening ceremony for the Great American State Fair in Washington DC, held on the National Mall. “As you know very well, a short time ago we were a d...
Russian opposition leader jailed over anti-war social media posts
Russian opposition leader jailed over anti-war social media posts.