Navy Captain Steps Back Over MP's Messages Amid Spy Claims

A Royal Navy captain in charge of a nuclear-armed submarine stepped back from duties over his relationship with MP Joani Reid, whose husband faces spying allegations for China, amid reports of flirtatious messages and inappropriate behavior.

Supreme Court Skeptical of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Move

US Supreme Court justices express doubt over Trump's executive order to overturn birthright citizenship, a constitutional right, during arguments with the president in attendance. A decision could impact hundreds of thousands of children annually.

Third Inflation Shock: Who Bears the Cost in UK?

A third inflationary crisis in under a decade threatens UK households, with analysis revealing stark disparities in impact based on income and wealth. Experts warn of rising food and energy costs hitting poorest hardest.

Birthright Citizenship Rally at Supreme Court as Trump Watches

Approximately 250 demonstrators gathered at the US Supreme Court to defend birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, as Donald Trump observed from the gallery. Protesters expressed concerns over the court's ideological makeup and the potential impa

Trump Considers NATO Withdrawal: Geopolitical Implications

Donald Trump's consideration of withdrawing the US from NATO threatens to dismantle the western security architecture established after WWII. This analysis explores the legal hurdles, geopolitical consequences, and historical context of this unprecedented

US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad by Armed Group

American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Baghdad by a suspected Iranian-backed Iraqi armed group, according to US officials. CCTV footage shows the moment she was forced into a vehicle.

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