**Trump Faces MAGA Backlash Over Shifting Policy Stances Amidst Senate’s Controversial Data Clause in Funding Bill**

Donald Trump is encountering growing friction with his ardent MAGA base, as some supporters express disillusionment with his recent policy positions on immigration and the economy. Simultaneously, a contentious provision allowing senators to sue the government for unauthorized data access was included in a must-pass funding bill, drawing criticism from the House of Representatives. The…

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Mogadishu Rises: Construction Boom Signals New Era of Hope in Somalia

After decades of devastating conflict, Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, is experiencing a significant revival driven by a booming construction sector. Despite persistent challenges related to poverty and instability, the city is showing promising signs of recovery and growth, fostering a new sense of optimism and hope among its residents. The reconstruction efforts are transforming…

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**Rachel Reeves Accused of Misleading Public Over Need for Tax Hikes**

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing accusations of deceiving voters regarding the necessity for tax increases, despite reports from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) that allegedly indicated a significant improvement in the UK’s fiscal position. Critics claim Ms. Reeves was aware of OBR data suggesting the fiscal deficit had substantially narrowed, even turning into…

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**UK Budget 2025: New Taxes on Sugar and Tourism Proposed Amidst Ukraine Diplomacy and Cyberattack Concerns**

The United Kingdom is bracing for significant changes outlined in the upcoming 2025 budget, which is set to introduce new taxes targeting sugary beverages and overnight stays, while the nation simultaneously navigates critical diplomatic efforts regarding Ukraine and responds to a recent cyberattack on London councils. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has committed to tackling the cost…

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London — Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has robustly denied accusations of racism and antisemitism stemming from his time as a student at Dulwich College, reports The Guardian. At the same time, Farage addressed recent scrutiny regarding his party’s connections to Russia, following the imprisonment of a former party figure.

Farage dismissed the allegations of school-era racism and antisemitism, stating they refer to incidents from 49 years ago. He asserted that he has never discriminated against anyone based on their origin. However, he admitted to the possibility of having “spoken badly” during his youth, suggesting a degree of regret for past comments. When pressed on…

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**Farage Denies School-Era Racism and Antisemitism Claims, Addresses Reform UK’s Russia Link**

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has robustly denied accusations of making racist and antisemitic comments during his time as a student at Dulwich College nearly five decades ago. Simultaneously, he downplayed concerns regarding his party’s ties to Russia following the imprisonment of former Welsh Reform UK leader Nathan Gill. The allegations claim Farage made…

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