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보수당 당수, 노동당의 Troubles 유산 제안을 공격하는 영상에 대해 최종 승인 하지 않았다고 밝혀
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보수당 당수, 노동당의 Troubles 유산 제안을 공격하는 영상에 대해 최종 승인 하지 않았다고 밝혀
theguardian.com• 연방 판사는 트럼프 행정부의 예멘 국적자 대상 임시 보호 신분(TPS) 종료 시도를 저지하는 판결을 내려, 해당 프로그램 수혜자들이 즉각 추방되는 것을 방지했다. • 이번 사법적 결정은 대법원이 TPS 지정에 대한 행정부의 권한을 심리하는 관련 사건의 구두 변론을 청취한 지 불과 며칠 만에 나왔다. • 이번 판결은 합법적인 거주 및 취업 허가를 위해 TPS에 의존하고 있는 현재 미국 내 수천 명의 예멘 국적자들을 보호한다.
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이미지: PBS News• 미 House of Representatives는 목요일 Homeland Security 세출 예산안을 가결하여, 연방 이민, 국경 및 cybersecurity 운영 일부를 중단시켰던 2개월간의 부처 shutdown을 종료하는 길을 열었습니다. • Donald Trump 대통령은 직후 해당 법안에 서명하여 Department of Homeland Security의 전체 funding을 복구했으며, 이번 회계 연도 말까지 airport security, 추방 작전 및 border enforcement에서 발생할 수 있는 차질을 방지했습니다. • 이번 shutdown 충돌은 border enforcement 수준을 두고 Trump 측근들과 온건파 Republicans 및 Democrats가 대립했으나, 최종 법안은 일부 hard-line 지출 요구를 완화하면서도 Trump 시대의 핵심 국경 이니셔티브를 유지했습니다.
pbs.org• 초당적 조치에는 Secret Service 및 TSA에 대한 예산 지원이 포함되나, 이민 집행 작전은 제외됨 • Congress가 DHS에 자금을 지원하기로 의결함에 따라 정부의 부분적 셧다운 종료 • US House of Representatives는 이민 집행 작전을 제외한 Department of Homeland Security의 상당 부분에 예산을 지원하고 역사상 최장기 정부 기관 셧다운을 종료하기로 가결함
theguardian.comUK가 675,000 tonnes를 수출하며 근소한 차이로 뒤를 이었으며, 폐기물의 상당 부분은 Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia로 보내졌음. The Guardian을 위해 수행된 trade data analysis에 따르면, Germany는 2025년 세계 최대의 플라스틱 폐기물 수출국이었으며 810,000 tonnes 이상을 해외로 보냄. Watershed Investigations와 Basel Action Network의 analysis에 따르면 UK가 그 뒤를 바짝 따랐음. UK는 675,000 tonnes 이상을 수출했는데, 이는 8년 만에 최고 수준이며 약 127,000개의 shipping containers를 채울 수 있는 분량임. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAI 투자와 정부 지출에 힘입은 1분기 생산은 오일 쇼크가 인플레이션 우려를 부채질하는 가운데 증가했습니다. 2026년 1분기 미국의 국내총생산(GDP) 성장률은 2%로 가속화되었으나, 이란과의 전쟁이 에너지 가격에 계속 영향을 미치면서 소비 지출은 둔화되고 있습니다. 2025년 4분기 최종 GDP 수치는 지난해 연방 공무원의 대규모 해고 이후 정부 지출이 축소됨에 따라 미국 경제 성장률이 0.5% 수준으로 둔화되었음을 보여주었습니다. Bureau of Labor Statistics에 따르면, 연방 정부 인력은 2024년 10월 이후 355,000명(전체 인력의 11.8%) 감소했습니다. 계속 읽기...
theguardian.com• 2026년 3월 17일에 발표된 Axios/Ipsos American Health Index에 따르면, 대다수의 미국인이 상승하는 의료비에 대해 우려하고 있으며 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위해 연방 세금 지출을 늘리는 것에 찬성하고 있습니다. • 이번 여론조사는 의료비 부담 완화를 위한 정부 조치에 대해 초당적인 지지가 있음을 보여주며, 이는 의료비 상승에 대한 미국 대중의 광범위한 우려를 반영합니다. • 또한 미국인들은 아동 백신 접종 결정에 대한 정부의 처리 방식에 더 높은 신뢰를 보였으며, 이는 보건 정책 개입에 대한 공공의 신뢰가 전반적으로 높아졌음을 시사합니다.
ipsos.comTransition and legal handover of hospital from private operator Healthscope to NSW Health occurs at 7am on WednesdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSydney’s Northern Beaches hospital is officially entering the public system, ending a troubled eight-year public-private partnership, although uncertainty about the future of private services remains.The transition and legal handover of the hospital from private operator Healthscope to New South Wales Health will occur at 7am on Wednesday. The New South Wales health minister, Ryan Park, said it was a “historic day”. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBank’s chief executive points to rising fraud as it sets aside a further £105m for motor finance compensationBusiness live – latest updatesBarclays is pulling back from lending to risky borrowers, as its chief executive warned of increasing numbers of fraud cases and the bank took a £228m hit from the failure of a mortgage lender.The mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions (MFS) collapsed in February amid allegations of fraud and the UK’s financial regulator has since launched an investigation into the scandal. Continue reading...
theguardian.comHome secretary indicates Whitehall talks about returns programme, a move that would shock humanitarian groupsShabana Mahmood has refused to rule out sending rejected Afghan asylum seekers back to the Taliban-controlled country.The home secretary said she is “monitoring very closely” talks between Kabul and EU countries about a returns programme for refused claimants. She also indicated that “additional conversations” about Afghan returns were happening inside Whitehall. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMinister tells Guardian Australia despite substantial changes to disability scheme, it will remain one of best support services ‘anywhere in the world’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMark Butler has defended the government’s decision to trim the NDIS just days after announcing $53bn in new defence spending, with the health minister conceding Australians may be “uneasy” but insisting it would remain one of the best support services “anywhere in the world”.The Coalition looks likely to back the proposed changes, despite alarm from the Greens and some in the disability sector about the 160,000 participants expected to be removed by 2030 and changes to who can access the scheme. Continue reading...
theguardian.comShell Australia says campaign needed to ‘counter-balance’ claims by levy advocates – but Ed Husic urges industry ‘do not spend millions defending the indefensible’The gas giants are mounting a multi-million dollar advertising campaign to fight against a new export tax, prompting Labor MP Ed Husic to accuse the industry of “defending the indefensible”.Shell Australia is among half-a-dozen oil and gas companies contributing around $1m to an Australian Energy Producers (AEP) campaign that attempts to justify the amount of tax the industry pays, a parliamentary inquiry heard on Wednesday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe trend has been accelerated by the US-Israel war on Iran, leaving households – and cafe owners – glum, surveys suggestFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFor many coffee drinkers, takeaway orders are changing from a habitual purchase to an occasional treat, as elevated petrol prices and other living costs leave households feeling glum.This rapid shift in behaviour has disappointed cafe owners and surprised economists, raising an uneasy question: if takeaway coffee sales are falling, is the economy next? Continue reading...
theguardian.comDiscussions reportedly come after Trump’s decision to stop initiative that allowed group to apply to resettle in the USThe Trump administration is in discussions to potentially send up to 1,100 Afghans who helped US forces during the war in Afghanistan to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a non-profit confirmed on Tuesday.The resettlement talks, first reported by the New York Times, come after Donald Trump’s decision to stop an initiative that allowed Afghans who assisted US war efforts to apply to resettle in the US. Continue reading...
theguardian.comHealth minister faces backlash from states as he announces major changes to scheme ahead of May budgetGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNational disability insurance scheme service providers will be required to undergo mandatory character checks and eligibility rules will be tightened further for children under 18, as Labor moves to curb growth in the $50bn program.But the health minister, Mark Butler, faces a backlash from state counterparts as he announces major changes on Wednesday, with Queensland accusing federal Labor of walking away from responsibilities to families dependent on long-term care. Continue reading...
theguardian.comHead of UN’s humanitarian agency frustrated $2bn a week cost of conflict comes amid dramtic cuts to aid budgetThe $2bn (£1.5bn) a week that Donald Trump was spending on his reckless war in Iran could have funded saving more than 87 million lives, the head of the UN’s humanitarian agency, Tom Fletcher, said on Monday.He also warned the normalisation of violent language, such as threatening to bomb Iran back to the stone ages, was very dangerous since it encourages every wannabe autocrat to use similar threats and tactics, including the destruction of civilians and civilian infrastructure. Continue reading...
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이미지: SiliconANGLE• AI integration is delivering measurable spending momentum for Google Cloud, with enterprise technology research data confirming AI as a primary driver of cloud adoption. • The ML/AI segment is pulling Google's broader cloud business forward, explaining significant improvements in Google Cloud's performance over the past two years. • This trend indicates that AI is not merely a marketing narrative for Google but a concrete factor influencing enterprise purchasing decisions and cloud strategy prioritization.
siliconangle.comAviation fuel costs remain significantly elevated amid the US and Israel’s ongoing war with IranSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxAir Canada has announced a temporary suspension of flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York’s John F Kennedy airport, citing rising fuel prices.The move comes amid growing concerns that airlines worldwide may scale back services as aviation fuel costs climb in the wake of the US and Israel’s ongoing war with Iran, which entered a fragile ceasefire earlier in April. Although Iran announced on Friday that the strait of Hormuz had reopened, helping ease oil prices, fuel costs remain significantly elevated after weeks of disruption. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe defence minister insists that increases in spending did not happen because of thinktanks, retired generals ‘or washed-up bureaucrats’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIf there’s anyone who knows just how much pressure Donald Trump is heaping on allies to lift defence spending, it’s Richard Marles.The message was received loud and clear when he met his US counterpart, Pete Hegseth, in Singapore nearly a year ago. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMPs and peers say pitting defence and welfare against each other risks losing public support for increased spending on the militarySenior Labour figures have warned that Rachel Reeves must find alternative ways to increase military spending rather than slashing welfare, saying it risks public support for investment in defence.Pressure has been mounting from Labour backbenchers for the Treasury to urgently agree the defence investment plan (Dip) after George Robertson, a former Nato secretary general, said there was a “corrosive complacency” on defence funding. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe new strategy to be unveiled by Richard Marles will see defence spending rise to about 2.4% of GDP – but US president has urged allies to spend 3.5%Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor will spend an extra $53bn on defence over the next decade, using the nation’s latest military blueprint to create new special investment programs to fund increases in capability using private capital.The defence minister, Richard Marles, will unveil the new national defence strategy on Thursday, as well as detailing a new integrated investment program for military capability, boosting the current budget by $14bn over the next four years, forward estimates period. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTreasury minister James Murray hits back at George Robertson’s criticism over military budgetUK politics live – latest updatesA Treasury minister has said balancing welfare and defence spending “is not a zero-sum game”, amid stark warnings that the UK will have to increase its military budget to ensure national security during global volatility.James Murray, the chancellor’s deputy, said the government was pushing ahead with the biggest sustained increase in defence investments since the cold war, but he would not say when it would publish its delayed defence investment plan. Continue reading...
theguardian.comData from 22 police forces shows spending has more than tripled since the ban came into force in 2024Police spending on kennels and veterinary bills in England and Wales has more than tripled since the XL bully ban came into force, with some forces recording an almost 500% spending increase since the new law was enacted in 2024.Data from 22 police forces obtained via freedom of information requests showed police spending had soared from an average of £137,400 per force in 2022-23 to £423,136 in 2024-25. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDeal for resident doctors was in sight when sudden change by ministers forced latest action, says Jack FletcherMinisters killed the chance to end strikes by resident doctors when they suddenly reduced the amount of money they were offering to secure the peace deal, the doctors’ leader claims.Dr Jack Fletcher accused the government of “playing games” and forcing resident doctors to embark on their 15th strike over pay and jobs, which is disrupting the NHS this week. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRhun ap Iorwerth launches party’s manifesto and says he is unconcerned by Reform UK threat in Welsh electionsUK politics live – latest updatesPlaid Cymru’s leader has promised “no more bending to Westminster’s will” as the nationalist party stands on the brink of taking office for the first time in next month’s Senedd elections.Speaking at Plaid Cymru’s manifesto launch in Wrexham on Thursday – chosen because of its football team, which has showcased Wales’s potential to the world – Rhun ap Iorwerth told a packed room of supporters there would be “no more toeing the London party line, no more defending the status quo and no more saying no to Wales”. Continue reading...
theguardian.comGovernment allocated 0.43% of national income to aid in 2025, with total spend down £1bn on previous yearThe UK government’s spending on foreign aid has hit its lowest level in nearly two decades, figures show, as humanitarian experts warn the cuts are costing lives.Provisional data shows the government allocated 0.43% of national income to official development assistance (ODA) in 2025, a decrease from 0.5% in 2024 and matching the level in 2008. Continue reading...
theguardian.comReport by the prime minister’s office says a total ban would have a ‘higher net benefit’ but would hit sporting codes very hardFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Albanese government’s plans to restrict gambling advertising will reduce Australia’s annual gambling spending by $62.7m a year – or just 0.8% – according to a government report which said a full ad ban would have had “a higher net benefit” but a large burden on media and sporting codes.The report from Anthony Albanese’s Office of Impact Analysis (OIA) also revealed podcasts, app stores and even the NRL and AFL websites will be subject to Labor’s gambling reforms, which ban online wagering ads unless those platforms build an opt-out feature for adults. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRepublican Tony Gonzales ended re-election bid in March after admitting to having affair with a different aideSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA second former female staffer for Tony Gonzales, a Republican congressman from Texas, has come forward claiming Gonzales sent her sexually explicit messages.The San Antonio Express-News first reported the text messages on Monday and NBC News later confirmed the report. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAria Fani of University of Washington’s Middle East Center is latest critic of Israel to lose position at US universitySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA University of Washington professor was removed as head of the school’s Middle East Center after reportedly using newsletters from the center to criticize the US and Israel’s war on Iran and describe Zionism as “cancerous”.His case is one of at least three incidents in the past month in which higher education faculty members have faced suspension or dismissal after voicing opposition to US-Israeli actions in the Middle East. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDemocrats rebuke White House’s ‘bleak and unacceptable’ view of priorities after 10% cuts proposed to other programsUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailDefense spending would surge to its highest level in decades under a budget proposal put forward by the Trump administration on Friday, while other government programs would face cuts totaling 10%.The document prepared by the White House office of management and budget (OMB) is a starting point for negotiations that will probably occupy Congress’s appropriators in the coming months, and are unlikely to be enacted in full. Continue reading...
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