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Trump exits UN agencies, EU leaders condemn move

The Trump administration has pulled the USA out of over 50 international organisations. EU leaders warn the move is 'destroying the world order'. Full list of affected agencies inside.

US exits 66 international bodies under Trump order

Donald Trump has signed an executive order pulling the US out of 66 international organisations, including the UN climate framework. This marks a major shift in US global engagement. Read the full analysis.

Europe's silence on Venezuela shows fear of Trump

European leaders' reluctance to condemn the US seizure of Nicolás Maduro exposes their strategic anxiety over Ukraine and dependence on Washington. Analysis of the diplomatic tightrope.

Badenoch: Thrilled to see back of international law

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch tells BBC's Nick Robinson she believes in a world where 'might makes right', criticises Starmer, and draws the line only at a US takeover of Greenland. Read the full analysis.

Reich: Trump's Actions Threaten Civilisation Itself

Former US Labour Secretary Robert Reich argues Donald Trump's domestic and foreign policies, from the Capitol attack to threats against nations, fray the moral fabric of civilisation. Read the analysis.

Badenoch defends US Venezuela raid as 'morally right'

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch breaks ranks to defend the US capture of Venezuela's president, calling it morally justified while questioning the international rules-based order. Read her full interview analysis.

Analysing Trump's Legal Strategy and Norm Defiance

Is Donald Trump truly lawless, or does he operate by his own set of rules? We examine the legal philosophy behind his actions and its profound implications for democracy. Read our in-depth analysis.

MPs attack UK's stance on US Venezuela raid

Cross-party MPs criticise Yvette Cooper and Keir Starmer for their guarded response to the US capture of Nicolás Maduro, warning it emboldens China and Russia. Read the full debate.

UN condemns US strikes and capture of Maduro

The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting after US military action in Venezuela. Global powers denounced the move as a 'crime of aggression'. Read the full report.

Swinney says US Venezuela raid broke international law

Scottish First Minister John Swinney directly accuses the US of violating international law with its Venezuela operation, while PM Keir Starmer urges Washington to provide justifications. Read the latest.

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