Ukraine government reshuffle: PM Shmyhal resigns; economy minister named Svyrydenko successor

Ukraine’s outgoing PM Denys Shmyhal Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that he submitted his resignation letter on Tuesday ahead of an anticipated major government restructuring this week, as reported by Reuters.This comes as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday carried out the biggest reshuffle in his government since the war with Russia began, as he…

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‘Will cope with any new sanctions’: Russia hits back at Trump’s ultimatum, sanctions threat

Russia on Tuesday said that the country will cope with any new sanctions after US President Donald Trump gave a ‘serious’ ultimatum regarding the Ukraine war. Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, speaking at a press conference at the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization Foreign Ministers meeting in the Chinese city Tianjin, said he had no doubt…

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Trump post-assassination photo: Photographer claims image shows ‘angel wings’ behind US president; ‘That’s just the ghost of Epstein,’ says social media

A photo taken at the Republican National Convention in July 2024 has gone viral after social media users claimed it shows “angel wings” behind US President Donald Trump. The image was captured just days after Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, and has been widely shared online with many calling it a symbol…

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‘Immediate strike’: Netanyahu orders IDF to hit Syrian forces in Sweida; cites threat to Druze community

Image used for representative purposes Israel’s armed forces announced they were conducting strikes against military vehicles of Syrian government forces in Sweida, southern Syria, following reports from Syrian state media about a fresh attack on the predominantly Druze city.“A short while ago, the (Israeli army) began striking military vehicles belonging to Syrian regime forces in…

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Trump administration says it won’t publish major climate change report on Nasa website as promised

Trump administration says it won’t publish major climate change report on Nasa website as promised. (Image: AP) WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has taken another step to make it harder to find major, legally mandated scientific assessments of how climate change is endangering the nation and its people.Earlier this month, the official government websites that hosted…

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BBC Gaza documentary: Review finds editorial failures; Ofcom launches own investigation

A report commissioned by BBC director-general Tim Davie has concluded that the Gaza documentary ‘How to Survive a Warzone’ breached editorial standards and that oversight failures occurred before it was pulled from iPlayer in February. The independent producer, Hoyo Films, was found primarily responsible, although the BBC accepted that its own checks fell short. Oversight…

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UAE: Travis Scott is coming to Abu Dhabi with record-breaking Circus Maximus Tour this November | World News

The Circus Maximus Tour has sold 1.7 million tickets worldwide, grossing $209.3 million before arriving in Abu Dhabi this November./ Image: Live Nation Global hip-hop sensation Travis Scott is officially bringing his electrifying CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour to the United Arab Emirates, with a one-night-only performance scheduled for Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Etihad Park,…

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US presidential elections 2028: Three top Democrats lead primary poll; who are they?

Kamala Harris has emerged as the early Democratic frontrunner for the 2028 US presidential race, according to a new poll, placing her well ahead of other potential candidates despite her landslide defeat in 2024 against TrumpThe survey, conducted by Echelon Insights and released on Monday, shows the former US vice president leading the Democratic primary…

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Explained: US supreme court allows Donald Trump to dismantle education department – why it is a big deal | World News

Image via Mark Wilson/Getty Images TL;DR Trump slashes Ed Department: Supreme Court lets Trump fire 1,300+ employees, gutting the federal education agency. Civil rights hit hard: Office for Civil Rights loses over half its branches. Congress bypassed: Critics say only lawmakers can shut down departments — Trump’s doing it by pink slip. Court gives green…

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Over 20 states sue Trump administration over education funds freeze; after-school programs in jeopardy, GOP districts among worst hit

Over 20 states sue Trump administration over education funds freeze (Image credits: AP) More than 20 states have sued the Donald Trump administration over its decision to freeze over $6 billion in federal education grants, including funds for after-school and summer programs that serve low-income families across the country.The funding freeze has especially hit Republican-led…

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