Category : Westminster


Denmark Snap Election: Frederiksen Aims for Third Term

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calls an early election, leveraging public support from her firm stance against US pressure over Greenland. Polls open as she faces centre-right challengers in a tight race.

Trump's Iran Threats Stall: Analysis of U-Turn

Donald Trump's deadline to bomb Iran's energy infrastructure passed without action, sparking debate over his foreign policy strategy. This article explores the implications for US-Iran relations and global security.

Two Lewisham Councillors Defect from Labour to Greens

Lewisham councillors Tauseef Anwar and Rudi Schmidt have quit Labour to join the Greens, citing policy disagreements on Gaza and austerity. The Lewisham Green Group now has four councillors, all former Labour representatives.

Teen Admits Axe Attack on Iranian Kurd in Bristol

Alina Burns, 18, pleaded guilty to attempted murder after launching a far-right axe attack on Mohammed Mahmoodi outside a barber's shop in Bristol. Police found extremist messages and weapons.

Alex Vindman Runs for Florida Senate, Targets Corruption

Alex Vindman, the former national security official who testified against Donald Trump, announces his Democratic Senate campaign in Florida, pledging to combat political extremism and corruption while addressing cost-of-living issues.

One Nation's SA Election Breakthrough: What It Means

Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has made historic gains in South Australia's state election, surpassing the Liberal party and securing seats in both parliamentary houses for the first time outside Queensland.

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