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"Inevitable": Elon Musk Predicts War In Next 5-10 Years
Back in August 2024, when anti-immigration riots occurred in the UK, Musk posted on X that a "civil war is inevitable."
Opinion: Opinion | Americans Are Starting To Lose Faith In Trump
On November 4, Democrats scored decisive victories across state and local elections, turning what many considered local contests into a national referendum on the president's leadership.
"I'll Come To New York": Netanyahu's Big Assertion Despite Mamdani's Arrest Threats
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he plans to visit New York City despite mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's threats to arrest him in compliance with an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant.
Opinion: Opinion | India, Russia And A New Geometry of Global Trade
What is emerging is a multi-layered global economy - not a bifurcated East vs West model, but a world of overlapping networks. For India, this is not a threat but an opportunity.
Inside Putin's Germany Years: How A Spy Agency Posting Influenced Him
Years before Vladimir Putin became the president of Russia, one of the most powerful leaders in the world, he was a mid-ranking officer in the KGB, the Soviet Union's notorious security and intelligence agency.
US Orders H-1B, H-4 Visa Applicants To Make Social Media Profiles Public
The US government has expanded screening and vetting measures for H-1B visa applicants and their H-4 dependents, directing them to keep the privacy settings on all their social media profiles set to "public".
Video: Ukrainian Air Force Drops 226-Kg Bomb On Russian Drone Operators
The bomb used in the strike was a GBU-62 fitted with a JDAM-ER kit.
Russian President Putin Departs For India Visit, To Land Around 4:30 PM
Putin is set to arrive in New Delhi this evening on a State Visit for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.
German chancellor warns leaders that decisions they make now on Ukraine will ‘decide the future of Europe’ – live
Intervention from Merz comes as Putin says peace talks are ‘difficult work’ but Trump insists Russian president does want a dealNearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as “an enemy of Europe”, rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters of respondents wanted their country to stay in the EU, with almost as many saying leaving the union had harmed the UK. Continue reading...
‘Tough market conditions’ hit half-year retail sales at Frasers Group
Owner of Sports Direct chain says consumer confidence ‘very subdued’ with sales at sports division down 5.8%The owner of Sports Direct and Flannels has said sales have fallen at its UK retail businesses amid heavy discounting by rivals and “very subdued” consumer confidence.Frasers, which is controlled by former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, said sales at its UK sports division were down 5.8% in the six months to 26 October to £1.3bn despite growth at the main Sports Direct chain because of “planned decline” at its Game outlets and the Studio Retail online arm. Continue reading...
Reform UK’s deputy leader says racism claims about Nigel Farage from fellow pupils are ‘made-up twaddle’ – UK politics live
Richard Tice claims that allegations against Farage are ‘nonsense’ from people with ‘a political axe to grind’Labour has described Richard Tice’s claim that the people saying Nigel Farage was racist or antisemtic towards them when he was a teenager at school are lying (see 9.22am) as “deplorable”.Anna Turley, the Labour chair, issued this statement after the Tice interview on the Today programme.It took serious courage for the victims of Nigel Farage’s alleged racism to come forward and tell their story.It’s utterly deplorable that Richard Tice has dismissed this and suggested they are lying, despite Farage himself refusing to offer a categorical denial and saying he couldn’t remember everything that happened at school. Continue reading...
Treasury launches inquiry into budget leaks with ‘full support’ of Rachel Reeves
It comes after major policies such as freeze on income tax thresholds were reported in chaotic build-up to budgetBusiness live – latest updatesThe Treasury has launched an inquiry into autumn budget leaks after a chaotic buildup to Rachel Reeves’s economic statement last week.The Treasury minister James Murray said the department’s permanent secretary, James Bowler, would review “security processes” to inform future events. Continue reading...

