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Meta has ‘heard the message’ from Trump, says whistleblower Frances Haugen
Chad’s government says 19 killed during foiled attack on presidential complex
Eighteen assailants and one presidential guard died during a foiled attack on the presidential complex in the Chadian capital, N’Djamena, on Wednesday night, a government spokesperson has said.
The attackers attempted to storm the presidential palace while President Mahamat Déby Itno was inside, said Abderaman Koulamallah, who also serves as …
Treasury minister moves to reassure markets after UK borrowing costs soar
Rachel Reeves will not break her promise to borrow money only for investment, even as gilt yields rose to their highest levels since the financial crisis, her deputy has said.
Darren Jones, the Treasury chief secretary, told MPs the chancellor would not borrow to pay for day-to-day spending despite rising …
White powder sent to Belgian PM’s office identified as poison strychnine
A white powder in a letter that hospitalised an aide to Belgium’s prime minister, Alexander De Croo, has been identified as strychnine, a poison that can be fatal.
The Brussels prosecutor’s office revealed on Wednesday the nature of the substance that was sent last November to government buildings, including the …
Liz Truss sends legal letter ordering Starmer to stop saying she crashed economy
Kurdish general urges Trump to leave US troops in north-east Syria
The leader of the Kurdish forces that control north-eastern
has called on Donald Trump to maintain a US military presence in the region, warning that a retreat would risk a resurgence ofIslamic State
in the country.Gen Mazloum Abdi, the commander-in-chief of the Syrian …
Greggs sales growth slows amid ‘lower consumer confidence’
Greggs, the UK’s biggest bakery chain, has reported slowing sales growth over the festive period, blaming weakening consumer confidence and fewer shoppers on high streets.
The company said its total sales rose by 11.3% to just over £2bn last year. Company-managed shops posted a 5.5% increase in sales at established …
Ties between Labour MP Tulip Siddiq and deposed Bangladeshi regime under spotlight
Tulip Siddiq reacted with anger when she was confronted in 2017 by reporters from Channel 4 asking her to intervene in the case of Ahmad bin Quasem, a British-educated lawyer who had allegedly been abducted in Bangladesh by the regime of Siddiq’s aunt, Sheikh Hasina.
“Are you aware that I …
Venezuela tumbles deeper into dictatorship with Nicolás Maduro set to extend 12-year rule
Venezuela’s tumble into authoritarianism is poised to enter an even harsher new phase this week with Nicolás Maduro set to extend his 12-year rule despite
widespread suspicions that he stole last year’s presidential election
.The man widely believed to have won that vote – retired diplomat Edmundo …