Category: Politics
How Trump’s Tariffs Are Raking in Billions: What Will the Government Spend It On?
Each day seems to bring another boast from President Donald Trump about the huge tariff revenue the US is bringing in since he raised taxes on imports. Let’s dive into the numbers and what they mean for Americans.
Chancellor Faces Pressure for Tax Increases Amid £51bn Public Finance Challenge
Chancellor Rachel Reeves may be forced to implement tax hikes to address a £51 billion shortfall in public finances, as warned by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr).
Huckabee Warns of Potential Starvation in Gaza After Aid Visit
Mike Huckabee expressed confusion over why global leaders are pressuring Israel amidst reports of hunger in Gaza.
Dmitry Medvedev Highlights a ‘New Reality’ for Russia’s Rivals Following Exit from Nuclear Treaty
Dmitry Medvedev emphasizes a shifted landscape for Russia’s foes as the Kremlin steps away from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Netanyahu Announces Full Occupation of Gaza: What You Need to Know
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared the decision for a total occupation of Gaza amidst an escalating conflict and tensions within the military leadership.
Korean Student and Priest’s Daughter Detained by ICE – Faith Leaders Help Secure Her Release
Yeonsoo Go, a student’s daughter and an Episcopalian priest from South Korea, is free from federal immigration detention. Her arrest sparked significant support from religious and community groups.
Fighter Jets Launched to Intercept Unauthorized Aircraft Over Trump’s Golf Course
This weekend, U.S. fighter jets were dispatched to intercept a civilian plane that entered restricted airspace above President Trump’s Bedminster golf course.
Donald Trump Faces More Economic Setbacks with Job Data Revisions
Experts anticipate further adjustments to U.S. job statistics in 2025 after recent changes triggered the dismissal of the top employment statistician in the country.
Trump Administration Unveils Major Changes to Tourist Visa Requirements
The State Department’s new rule aims to prevent government expenses by requiring visitors who break visa rules to post a bond.
Step Towards Peace: South Korea Begins Dismantling Anti-North Korean Speakers
SEOUL (Reuters) – In a noteworthy move, South Korea has started to take down loudspeakers that relay anti-North Korean messages at the border. This initiative comes as President Lee Jae Myung’s administration aims to reduce tensions with Pyongyang.
