Family say British couple jailed in Iran have lost appeal against convictions
Craig and Lindsay Foreman, both aged 53, given 10-year sentences in February after being convicted of espionageA British couple jailed on spying charges in Iran have lost an appeal against their convictions, their family has said.Craig and Lindsay Foreman, both aged 53, were handed 10-year prison sentences in February after being convicted of espionage, which they both deny. Continue reading...
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⢠UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed released a report detailing the impact of the UN development system's efforts through 2025. ⢠Key achievements include providing food aid to 121 million people, measles vaccinations to 191 million children, and social protection to 84 million individuals.
Read original ¡ press.un.orgMay 2026 Newsletter: China, Russia, America and the New Global Disorder
⢠A summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping took place, characterized by significant pageantry but lacking in substantive policy outcomes. ⢠The event occurred amidst a shifting global landscape, featuring reported cracks in Vladimir Putinâs dictatorship and evolving tensions between major powers.
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⢠Political risk analyst Ian Bremmer asserts that President Trump is currently the primary driver of global risk. ⢠Bremmer argues that Trump prioritizes personal desires and "vainglorious" goals over the stability of critical U.S. alliances.
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⢠Political risk analyst Ian Bremmer asserts that President Donald Trump currently represents the primary driver of global risk. ⢠The analysis suggests that Trump's unpredictable approach to governance and foreign policy creates significant instability for international relations.
Read original ¡ nytimes.comGeopolitics of global health: New BMJ collection - BMJ Group
⢠The BMJ Group has launched a new collection focusing on the geopolitics of global health, examining how political power dynamics now shape health priorities over scientific or epidemiological needs. ⢠The collection highlights a critical shift where traditional multilateral systems are under threat, leading to increased uncertainty in how global health is managed.
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BMJ GroupActing attorney general says Trumpâs $1.8bn anti-weaponization fund is scrapped
However, Todd Blanche said the IRS will still be prohibited from auditing Donald Trump, his family and related entitiesâOutright theftâ: legal experts decry $1.8bn Trump anti-weaponization fundThe federal government is abandoning an effort to create a $1.8bn secretive fund to compensate Donald Trumpâs allies, but is maintaining an agreement that prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from auditing Trump, his family and related entities, the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, said on Tuesday.âWe are not moving forward with the fund, period,â Blanche said during a House appropriations committee hearing on Tuesday. He later added that the department would continue granting immunity to Trump and his family members on tax matters before the agreement was reached last month. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comProtesters clash with police in Southampton over Henry Nowak murder
Tommy Robinson attends demonstration outside police station, while others clash with officers near killerâs homeHundreds of people gathered outside a Southampton police station to protest against the murder of Henry Nowak and dozens clashed with police close to the home of his killer, Vickrum Digwa.The far-right activist Tommy Robinson was among speakers who addressed the crowd outside Southampton central police station at the âJustice for Henry Nowakâ protest. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comPolitics live: Australia always preferred secondhand Aukus submarines, defence secretary says
Senate estimates told it was a âjoint ideaâ to rework the nuclear submarine deal. Follow todayâs news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustraliaâs preference was always to receive secondhand nuclear powered submarines under the Aukus deal, defence officials have revealed, prompting the Coalition to question if the original arrangement was âimposedâ on the Albanese government.The defence secretary, Meghan Quinn, was grilled at Senate estimates on Tuesday night about the announcement that Australia would buy three used Virginia-class submarines from the US rather than a combination of new and old vessels.Australiaâs position is that we would have always ⌠had a preference for three in-service (submarines).They imposed a new submarine on us and said you must take a new submarine even if you want three in-service?This is a joint exercise over many decades, working collaboratively with an alliance partner to deliver a capability which is significant and is very important for Australiaâs national defence. So there are many reasons why three in-service (submarines) would be simpler, lower-cost through the training of staff, the sustainment arrangements, the maintenance requirements, and all of those considerations. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comStarmer urges calm as far right seeks to exploit Henry Nowak murder
Prime minister echoes familyâs plea that case should not be used to target communitiesPoliticians and community leaders have called for calm amid fears that the populist right is using the murder of Henry Nowak by a Sikh man to whip up racist resentment against minority ethnic Britons.After Nigel Farage called for the public to respond with âpure, cold rageâ, Keir Starmer condemned the Reform UK leader, saying Nowakâs family had explicitly asked that the case not be used to target particular communities. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comTrump endorses absent Republican incumbent in New Jersey House primary
Tom Kean has been out with a health issue since March. Democrats are sharpening their knives for the general electionUS politics live â latest updatesOn the day Donald Trump endorsed him as a tireless advocate for New Jerseyâs seventh district, the representative Tom Kean Jr was, as he has been since early March, nowhere to be found.Kean, a New Jersey Republican, was last seen when he cast a House floor vote on 5 March, and he is running unopposed in Tuesdayâs Republican primary. The Democratic race in his district, meanwhile, has attracted multiple candidates and ample fundraising. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comTrump administration proposes 25% tariffs on Brazil despite US trade surplus
US claims worldâs 10th-biggest economy engages in âunreasonableâ trade practices that ârestrict US commerceâSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailThe Trump administration proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Brazil, charging that the worldâs 10th-biggest economy engages in trade practices that are âunreasonableââ and that âburden or restrict US commerceâ.Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva said he received the decision âwith indignationâ. The Brazil president also blamed the decision by the US administration on his rival in Octoberâs elections, FlĂĄvio Bolsonaro, the senator who visited Washington last week. The senator is the son of former president Jair Bolsonaro, once nicknamed âthe Trump of the Tropicsâ by his allies. Continue reading...
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