- September 11th, 2025

The Trump administration is considering sweeping new travel restrictions targeting citizens from 41 countries, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo reviewed. The proposed policy would significantly expand previous travel bans, potentially suspending or restricting visas...

The U.S. Senate narrowly passed a stopgap spending bill late Friday, averting a partial government shutdown but exposing deep rifts within the Democratic Party over how to counter President Donald Trump’s aggressive cost-cutting measures. The vote, which saw Senate Democrats...

The European Union has renewed its sanctions against Russia, extending measures targeting individuals and entities. This decision maintains restrictions on prominent figures, including tycoon Mikhail Fridman, despite initial opposition from Hungary, which sought the removal of certain names from the...

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer faced a crucial decision as the government funding deadline loomed. He could either make good on his threat to block the Republican funding bill or risk a government shutdown at midnight on March 15. Ultimately,...

“Confront the stark realities that challenge the very essence of Tibetan identity,” declared Luke de Pulford, Co-founder and Executive Director of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), as he addressed a passionate crowd gathered opposite Downing Street. The rally, held...

Russia claims to have recaptured Sudzha, a significant town in the Kursk region, following a military offensive and a visit from President Vladimir Putin. This claim has not been independently verified, and Ukrainian officials have yet to comment. The United...

President Donald Trump’s decision to impose increased tariffs on aluminum and steel imports has triggered immediate retaliation from key trade partners, threatening to escalate tensions and disrupt global commerce. Canada and the European Union (EU) have responded with reciprocal tariffs...

Mounting fears of a return to civil war grip South Sudan as political tensions between President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar escalate. Violent clashes, high-level arrests, and an alarming increase in militia activity threaten to unravel the...

The Royal Borough of Greenwich reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Tibetan people on March 10, 2025, as Deputy Mayor Cllr. Linda Bird led the annual Tibetan national flag-raising ceremony at Woolwich Town Hall. This solemn yet powerful event, which...

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