Trump Administration News: Policy Updates and Political Moves (10.02.2026)
Latest updates from the Trump administration covering policy changes, political strategies, and key announcements affecting governance and public discourse in the US.
Latest updates from the Trump administration covering policy changes, political strategies, and key announcements affecting governance and public discourse in the US.
The US Southern Command conducted a deadly strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two suspected drug smugglers, as part of ongoing operations against narco-trafficking.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley issues a stark warning that disunity could spell disaster for the party, as rumours intensify about Angus Taylor's potential leadership challenge.
France announces a landmark agreement to begin joint weapons manufacturing with Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in European military support for Kyiv.
Buckingham Palace issues extraordinary statement about Prince Andrew during Prince William's diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia, breaking unwritten royal protocol.
Two Sydney authors, Lauren Mastrosa and Tori Woods, have been convicted of child abuse offences related to their book 'Daddy's Little Toy', sparking legal and ethical debates.
A protest in Sydney ended in chaos as police used pepper spray and faced criticism for their tactics. The incident has sparked debate over public safety and law enforcement methods in Australia.
An immigration judge has rejected the Trump administration's attempt to deport Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University PhD student arrested for pro-Palestinian activism.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's official visit to Australia has been met with significant protests in Sydney and Melbourne, with police managing demonstrations amid heightened security.
Video evidence shows police officers repeatedly punching a man during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Sydney, raising concerns over law enforcement conduct.
A federal judge in California has ruled that ICE agents must wear masks during enforcement operations, citing health and safety concerns for detainees and the public.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer battles for his position, defiantly telling Labour MPs he won't walk away despite calls for his resignation over the Lord Mandelson appointment scandal.
Buckingham Palace issued an extraordinary statement about Prince Andrew's Epstein links during Prince William's Saudi diplomatic visit, breaking royal protocol.
A government contractor faces criticism for stripping motivational murals from court custody suites in England and Wales, with watchdogs highlighting systemic failures.
House Democrat Jamie Raskin alleges the Justice Department made unnecessary redactions in Epstein documents while exposing victims' identities, calling it a cover-up.
Congressman Ro Khanna says King Charles and Queen Camilla must answer questions about Prince Andrew's Epstein links, calling this the monarchy's most vulnerable moment.
Buckingham Palace states King Charles has 'profound concern' over allegations about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and will support police if contacted regarding Epstein documents.
The US Justice Department under President Trump has filed to dismiss the criminal contempt case against former adviser Steve Bannon, convicted for refusing to testify on January 6.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns defends police after violent clashes at Sydney protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, with 27 arrests made.
NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie has made a heartfelt public appeal for help in locating her mother, who has been reported missing, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Keir Starmer has successfully navigated a leadership challenge from Anas Sarwar within Scottish Labour, as detailed in a recent podcast, highlighting internal party tensions and strategic manoeuvres.
Eileen Gu and fellow Winter Olympians express solidarity with Hunter Hess after Donald Trump's social media attack, highlighting unity and the Olympic spirit amidst political controversy.
Keir Starmer survives immediate challenge from Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar but emerges damaged from tumultuous 24 hours that brought his premiership to the brink.
A court hears how a uniformed army officer was repeatedly stabbed in Kent, with the victim comparing the assault to the Lee Rigby murder. Attacker Anthony Esan pleaded guilty.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has released 14 months of WhatsApp and text exchanges with Lord Mandelson, revealing political discussions and personal reflections during a period of controversy.
A website promoting Angela Rayner as Labour's next leader has surfaced, indicating the contest to succeed Keir Starmer is already underway in Westminster.
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Reform UK has announced plans for a significant council tax increase in Worcestershire, potentially the largest in England, sparking debate over local funding and public services.
Assistant Police Commissioner Peter McKenna claims speakers at a Sydney protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit incited the crowd to march, leading to chaotic scenes where police deployed pepper spray.
Police in Sydney have dispersed a group of Muslims who were praying during a protest, sparking debate over religious freedom and public order in Australia.