Six years after leaving royal life, the Sussexes are coming back Six years after one of the most dramatic departures from the modern Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are preparing to bring their family back to Britain for an extended period. The Duke and Duchess are Continue Reading
Miliband versus Israel: Is Britain finally prepared to enforce the international law it has spent years invoking?
Britain hardens its language as Israel presses ahead with the controversial E1 settlement project A diplomatic row between Britain and Israel has reopened one of the most difficult questions at the heart of the Middle East conflict: if much of the international community regards Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied Continue Reading
ISRAEL ADMITS TROOPS FIRED ON CAR CARRYING FIVE-YEAR-OLD HIND RAJAB
Military investigation announced more than two years after Palestinian child, relatives and two paramedics were killed in Gaza The Israeli military has acknowledged that its troops fired on the car in which five-year-old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab was trapped with members of her family in Gaza, reversing its initial insistence Continue Reading
THE $200 BILLION CRYPTO EMPIRE STILL SHROUDED IN SECRECY
USDT has become indispensable to global cryptocurrency trading, yet the people controlling its extraordinarily profitable issuer remain largely beyond public scrutiny A PRIVATE GIANT AT THE HEART OF DIGITAL FINANCE Tether occupies a position unlike almost any other private company. Its USDT stablecoin circulates throughout the cryptocurrency economy, providing traders, Continue Reading
Controlled Explosion at St Pancras: Details and Impact
A major security alert at London’s St Pancras International involved a controlled explosion on an unattended car. The vehicle was later deemed non-suspicious, causing temporary disruptions to transport services.
Reform UK’s Radical Welfare Cuts Explained
Reform UK’s proposed welfare reforms aim to cut £50 billion in spending by reducing disability benefits, tightening eligibility for foreign nationals, and altering benefit uprating and assessments, significantly reshaping the welfare system.
