Category : Westminster


Imran Khan's Fame Defies Pakistan's Erasure Efforts

Despite being jailed and banned from media, Imran Khan remains Pakistan's most famous figure. His decades-long fame as cricketer, philanthropist, and politician proves impossible to erase in the digital age.

AI Laws, Gambling Ad Ban, EU Trade Deal, Teacher Strikes

The Australian Medical Association urges a gambling ad ban, while Labor backbencher Ed Husic calls for national AI laws, diverging from government plans. Tech companies face fines for inappropriate AI chatbots, and a free trade agreement with the EU is fi

Milei Challenges Argentina's 50-Year Dictatorship Consensus

As Argentina marks 50 years since its 1976 military coup, President Javier Milei is dismantling the democratic consensus around memory, truth and justice that defined the post-dictatorship era through controversial rhetoric and policy shifts.

Trump May Accept DHS Funding Deal with ICE Compromise

Senate Republicans report Donald Trump could accept a Department of Homeland Security funding package that separates some ICE enforcement funding to gain Democratic support, with plans for follow-up legislation.

Girlguiding Sets September Deadline for Trans Members

Girlguiding UK has announced transgender girls and volunteers must leave by early September, following a Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act. The decision has sparked protests and criticism from advocacy groups.

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