• Activisten beweren dat het gebruik van wetten om internetvrijheden in te perken deel uitmaakt van een goed gedocumenteerde geschiedenis van het neerslaan van dissidenten
• Toen de mediaregulator van Gabon in februari grote sociale mediaplatforms voor onbepaalde tijd schorste, met een beroep op veiligheidszorgen tijdens anti-regeringsprotesten, werd dit het gesprek van de dag – letterlijk.
• Binnen enkele weken na de aankondiging nam het gebruik van Virtual Private Networks (VPN's) om de beperkingen te omzeilen sterk toe in het Centraal-Afrikaanse land.
• Het reële BBP groeide op geannualiseerde basis met 2% in Q1 2026, gedreven door bedrijfsinvesteringen die het snelste tempo in bijna drie jaar bereikten door uitgaven aan AI-apparatuur en software.
• De consumentenbestedingen stegen bescheiden met 1,6%, een daling ten opzichte van de 1,9% van het vorige kwartaal, beïnvloed door slecht winterweer en pieken in de energieprijzen in maart.
• De ISM Manufacturing PMI bereikte 52,7 en de Services PMI 53,6 in april, wat wijst op aanhoudende groei, terwijl de Prices Paid Index stabiel bleef op 70,7, wat duidt op aanhoudende inflatiedruk.
Verschillende frontbenchers vertelden de Guardian dat zij ermee eens waren dat de termijn van de premier niet voorbij het einde van het jaar zou moeten gaan
2026 verkiezingen in kaart gebracht: hoe Labour terrein verloor in verschillende richtingen
Na aanleiding van de resultaten van de lokale verkiezingen kreeg Keir Starmer oproepen om af te treden nadat kiezers een vernietigend oordeel over de Labour-partij velden.
Starmer nam de verantwoordelijkheid naarmate Labour honderden raadsleden in Engeland verloor en een vernedering tegemoet kwam in Wales, maar hij maakte duidelijk dat hij niet zou opstappen, met de woorden: "zware dagen als deze verzwakken mijn vastberadenheid niet". Lees verder...
German defence minister responds to US president’s announcement that 5,000 US troops will leave bases in GermanyHello and welcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East.The German defence minister, Boris Pistorius, said that it was “foreseeable” that the US would withdraw troops from Europe, after the Pentagon announced it would pull thousands of American soldiers from Germany.Trump said he is “not satisfied” with a new proposal from Iran on ending the war, as peace talks remain stalled despite a weeks-long ceasefire. Iran delivered the proposal text to mediator Pakistan on Thursday evening, Iranian state news agency Irna reported, without detailing its contents.The US state department said it was approving military sales totalling more than $8.6bn to Middle Eastern allies Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. It came as Washington warned European allies including the UK, Poland, Lithuania and Estonia to expect long delivery delays for US weapons as it scrambles to replenish stockpiles depleted by the Iran war, according to a report in the Fianancial Times citing multiple sources.In Lebanon, 12 people were killed in Israeli strikes in the south, Lebanon’s health ministry said, including in the town of Habboush, where the Israeli army had issued an evacuation order despite the continuing ceasefire. Israeli warplanes “launched a series of heavy strikes … less than an hour after” the warning, the state-run National News Agency said.The US Treasury Office warned that any shipping companies that paid tolls to Iran for passage through the strait of Hormuz, including charitable donations to organisations such as the Iranian Red Crescent Society, would risk punitive sanctions. Tehran has proposed charging fees on vessels passing through the strait, as part of a deal to end the war.Trump wrote to US lawmakers on Friday declaring hostilities with Iran “terminated”, despite no change in the US military posture, as he faces continuing pressure at home to seek congressional authorisation for the war.The state department’s announcement on Friday included approving military sales to Qatar of Patriot air and missile defence replenishment services costing $4.01bn and of advanced precision kill weapon systems (APKWS) costing $992.4m. They also included approval of the sale to Kuwait of an integrated battle command system costing $2.5bn and to Israel of APKWS costing $992.4m.Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei urged his people to wage economic battle and “disappoint” its enemies, as the war and years of sanctions take a toll. In a written statement he also said “the owners of damaged businesses should avoid, as much as possible, layoffs and separation of their workforce”. Continue reading...
• US-Iran ceasefire talks collapsed in Pakistan, raising doubts over Army Chief Asim Munir's role as mediator despite Trump's prior praise.
• Concerns in US national security circles focus on Munir's alleged IRGC ties, questioning his neutrality.
• Tehran refuses further Islamabad-hosted talks, pressuring Pakistan's diplomatic standing.
PM said he was ‘staggered’ not to have been told that Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting before becoming ambassador to the USHello and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of UK politics on Saturday 18 April.Keir Starmer is facing “judgment day” according to senior government figures over the failure in Peter Mandelson’s vetting process. Continue reading...
Government, industry and opposition see growing public support for a new gas tax but the industry is fighting backGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe gas industry is mobilising in opposition to a potential new tax on the sector as political momentum builds – including among Labor MPs – for the government to use the May budget to prevent producers profiting from the Middle East war.The Australian Energy Producers (AEP) chief executive, Samantha McCulloch, claimed a new tax would punish the same Asian trading partners Australia was leaning on to supply more fuel amid the global energy crisis. Continue reading...
Proposal fails to advance in Senate amid growing concerns about long lines to get through screening at some airportsA bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to advance on Friday in the Senate amid growing concerns about long lines to get through screening at some of the country’s biggest airports.Democrats declined to provide the support needed to move the funding measure toward final passage. Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, said he would offer an alternative measure on Saturday to fund just the Transportation Security Administration, which screens passengers and luggage for hazardous items. That too is likely to fail as lawmakers hold a rare weekend session. Continue reading...
Emily Thornberry is the latest figure to call on the king’s visit to the US to be delayed, citing the ongoing war against IranYesterday Donald Trump confirmed that he expects the king’s state visit to the US to go ahead at the end of April. As the Mail reports, speaking about his plan to build a new, mega ballroom on the east wing of the White House, Trump said he needed a facility like this because of the weather in Washington. He explained:And you know the land in Washington was built on a swampy wetland.And when it rains, and you have the King of Saudi Arabia ... the King of the UK, I would say King of England, a great guy, he’s coming in very soon. And when it rains, you know what happened? And the rain would go over their feet. Continue reading...
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's daughter Sunday Rose, 18, debuted on the Miu Miu runway March 13, intensifying public frustration with Hollywood nepo babies dominating fashion and film. Bored Panda notes commenters decrying unequal opportunities as nepotism debates rage pre-Oscars. The event at Paris Fashion Week underscores intergenerational celebrity privilege in US entertainment discourse. Critics argue it disadvantages emerging talents without famous parents.