Politics

Trump's Gaza Takeover Proposal Sparks International Outrage

Donald Trump's proposal for the US to 'take over' Gaza and resettle Palestinians has led to widespread condemnation, with critics warning of potential war crimes or ethnic cleansing. The plan, which includes transforming Gaza into the 'Riviera of the Middle East,' has been met with outrage from Palestinians, human rights groups, and world leaders.

Trump Proposes Controversial Plan for Gaza Strip Takeover

Former US President Donald Trump has suggested a plan for the US to take over the Gaza Strip, proposing the resettlement of Palestinians and the territory's transformation into a 'Riviera of the Middle East.' The proposal has faced international condemnation for violating international law and promoting ethnic cleansing.

Older Drivers Face Steep Car Tax Increases from 2025

From April 2025, drivers of older vehicles, including elderly motorists, will face significant increases in Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) as part of government changes aimed at encouraging the switch to electric vehicles. The new rules will particularly affect vehicles registered between 2001 and 2017, with rates rising in line with the Retail Price Index.

Jim Acosta Departs CNN After Nearly Two Decades

Jim Acosta, a prominent CNN anchor known for his confrontational interviews with former President Donald Trump, has announced his departure from the network after nearly two decades, citing a commitment to journalistic integrity and a refusal to accept a late-night time slot.

Trump's 'FAFO' Post Sparks Diplomatic Tensions with Colombia

Former President Donald Trump's use of the acronym 'FAFO' in a Truth Social post has escalated a diplomatic dispute with Colombia, highlighting tensions over immigration and sovereignty. The controversy, amplified by Elon Musk, underscores Trump's hard-line approach to foreign policy and raises concerns about potential economic impacts.

US and Colombia Avert Trade War Over Deportation Flights

The United States and Colombia narrowly avoided a trade war after Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the U.S., following a tense standoff over the treatment of deported migrants and the use of military aircraft.

US and Colombia Avoid Trade War Over Deportation Flights

The United States and Colombia narrowly avoided a trade war after Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the U.S., following a tense standoff over the treatment of deported migrants and the use of military aircraft.