DeSantis Signs Map Boosting GOP in Florida Midterms
Ron DeSantis signed a new congressional map into law, giving Republicans an advantage in four more races. Critics call it an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Ron DeSantis signed a new congressional map into law, giving Republicans an advantage in four more races. Critics call it an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Cabinet ministers caution Labour MPs that ousting Keir Starmer after poor local election results could unleash chaos, though many expect he won't lead into the next election.
Donald Trump warns Iran will be 'blown off the face of the earth' if it attacks US vessels in the Gulf, as tensions escalate over the Strait of Hormuz blockade.
Trump orders US Navy to guide ships through Hormuz Strait, sparking clashes with Iran. Australia faces gas tax debate, EV incentives, and rising property borrowing.
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RecommendedUkraine's president proposes a ceasefire starting May 5, while Russia demands a two-day halt for Victory Day. Moscow threatens missile strikes if ignored.
Trump threatens Iran with destruction if it attacks US vessels, as tensions escalate over the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Other news includes food aid fraud claims, Rubio meeting Pope, and more.
The US Supreme Court expedited a Voting Rights Act ruling to allow Louisiana to redraw congressional maps before midterms, sparking dissent from Justice Jackson.
Bruce Wolpe argues that Trump's contempt for media and his 'disappointment' with Australia create a powerful opportunity for tech giants to pressure him into opposing Australia's news bargaining incentive.
Rodney Wilkinson, a champion fencer, bombed South Africa's only nuclear plant in 1982, evading capture for decades. This is his story.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham's Manchesterism project shows how renationalisation can revive centre-left politics and win votes for Labour by rolling back the 1980s legacy.
The US military bombed a vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing two people, as part of an ongoing anti-drug campaign that has killed at least 188 since September.
Plans to install traffic lights on the historic Clachan Bridge in Argyll have drawn criticism from locals, who say it will ruin the tourist attraction and endanger pedestrians.
The UK government is consulting on restricting social media for under-16s, with options including a full ban, limits on addictive features, and screen time curfews.
Communities secretary Steve Reed urges Labour MPs not to challenge Keir Starmer after May elections, warning against copying Tory leadership chaos.
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RecommendedSeven Indiana Republican state senators who voted against Trump's redistricting push face primary challengers endorsed by the president, in a test of political retribution.
Donald Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV for allegedly condoning Iran's nuclear ambitions, sparking tensions ahead of Marco Rubio's Vatican visit.
Nir Golan told the antisemitism royal commission that police encouraged him to drop a case against a man who made death threats and Nazi salutes, calling it a 'wasted effort'.
UK 30-year bond yields rose to 5.76%, the highest since 1998, driven by oil price surge from Iran tensions and political uncertainty over PM Starmer's future.
Defense Secretary Hegseth asserts the ceasefire remains intact despite Iranian harassment of commercial vessels, calling current actions 'low level' and political.
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RecommendedPhilip Morris told a secret Senate hearing that illegal tobacco could wipe out legal sales in Australia by 2030, sparking criticism over secrecy and WHO agreement violations.
Tennessee Republicans plan to redraw a US House district covering majority-black Memphis, following similar moves in Alabama and Louisiana after a Supreme Court ruling weakened Voting Rights Act protections.
Kemi Badenoch defends her stance on banning pro-Palestine marches over antisemitism while allowing Tommy Robinson's marches, rejecting comparisons to anti-Muslim hate.
Romania enters a period of political negotiations after a no-confidence vote ousts PM Ilie Bolojan. President Nicușor Dan begins consultations, with a pro-European coalition likely but far-right AUR excluded. Financial markets react as EU reforms loom.
HMRC lost a long-running legal battle against PGMOL over the employment status of 60 referees, with the tribunal ruling they were self-employed, not employees.
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RecommendedGeneral Dan Caine warns Iran is weaponising global supply chains, holding the world economy hostage amid Project Freedom to keep Strait of Hormuz open.
A decade after Donald Trump's viral 'I love Hispanics' post, his administration leads mass deportations, sparking protests and betrayal among Latino voters.
PM opens antisemitism summit, warns of crisis as Jewish communities fear for safety. New laws target foreign state threats, university reports, and cultural funding.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves sparred with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the Iran war, criticizing the lack of clear objectives. The dispute highlights fraying UK-US relations.
John Laidlaw, a 44-year-old former boxer jailed for attempted murder, escaped Kirklevington Grange Prison while working as a car valet. Police are searching with dogs and drones.
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RecommendedA fireworks plant explosion in Changsha, Hunan, China killed 26 and injured 61. President Xi urges rescue and investigation. Nearly 500 rescuers deployed.