Category: World
Europe Stays Close to the US, Trump Talk and All 5
Europe reaffirms strong ties with US despite concerns over Trump' policies Europe and the United States are like old friends, sticking together even when things ... Read More
Nigel Farage: 20% Chance He Becomes PM While Trump’s Still in Charge? 5
Nigel Farage to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has stirred the political pot by suggesting he has a 20-25% ... Read More
Myth Busted: More Immigrants Don’t Mean More Crime in Sweden 5
Sweden: More immigrants do not lead to more violent crimes There's a common belief floating around that more immigrants in Sweden mean more crime. But ... Read More
London Protests: Dozens Arrested Over Gaza Conflict 5
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after clashes with police in London In London, tensions ran high as thousands gathered for a pro-Palestine rally, leading to ... Read More
Stabbing Attack in Tel Aviv Leaves One Man Seriously Injured 5
Stabbing attack in Israel seriously injures one man in Tel Aviv In the heart of Tel Aviv, a sudden stabbing attack has left the city ... Read More
Police Worry Right-Wing Backlash Could Hurt Grooming Gang Victims 5
Police fear ‘rightwing driven’ reaction to grooming gangs will harm victims The issue of grooming gangs in the UK has been a hot topic, sparking ... Read More
Russia and Iran’s Pre-Trump Treaty: A New Era of Cooperation? 5
Russia and Iran sign cooperation treaty days before Trump's inauguration Before Trump took office, Russia and Iran signed a treaty that might have slipped under ... Read More
Treasury chief says he would welcome Tulip Siddiq’s return as minister 5
Tulip Siddiq resigns as Treasury minister The concentrated environment, or world, of UK politics is always changing, and today everyone is looking at Darren Jones, ... Read More
ECB: Euro rebounds ahead of crucial US inflation data and tariff hopes 5
DAX Index: Tariff Relief and US CPI Outlook Influence Market Momentum Today 5 The euro is sort of climbing back up compared to the US ... Read More