UK Treasury plans voluntary exit packages of up to £100,000 as part of job cuts drive

The UK Treasury is reportedly offering voluntary exit packages worth up to £100,000 to some of its officials as part of a plan to significantly reduce staff numbers over the coming years. According to a report by the Financial Times, the move is aimed at cutting hundreds of roles within the finance ministry. British Finance […]

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US Pushback Looms as Iraq’s Power Brokers Back Nouri al-Maliki for Prime Minister

US Pushback Looms as Iraq’s Power Brokers Back Nouri al-Maliki for Prime Minister

Iraq’s political landscape is entering another tense chapter after the Coordination Framework, the country’s largest parliamentary bloc, announced it has chosen former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki as its nominee to lead the next government. The decision is already stirring controversy at home and is widely expected to draw firm opposition from the United States. The […]

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US Federal Funding Faces Uncertainty as Senate Pushback Grows After Deaths of Two Americans

US Federal Funding Faces Uncertainty as Senate Pushback Grows After Deaths of Two Americans

US federal funding is now hanging in the balance after the deaths of two American citizens at the hands of federal agents sparked sharp resistance in the Senate against upcoming government spending bills tied to former President Donald Trump’s policies. On Saturday, multiple US senators announced they would vote against the new spending measures, significantly […]

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New Zealand Confirms November 7 Election as Luxon Defends Economic and Crime Record

New Zealand Confirms November 7 Election as Luxon Defends Economic and Crime Record

New Zealand will head to the polls on November 7 after Prime Minister Christopher Luxon formally announced the general election date, setting the stage for a closely watched political contest later this year. The announcement comes as Luxon highlights his government’s performance on the economy and law and order, while opposition parties prepare to challenge […]

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China Says Britain Was Obliged to Approve Mega Embassy as London Gives Final Green Light

China Says Britain Was Obliged to Approve Mega Embassy as London Gives Final Green Light

China has stated that the United Kingdom had an international obligation to approve the construction of its new mega embassy in London, following Britain’s decision to officially grant approval to the controversial project. Speaking at a press conference, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun emphasized that host countries are required under international norms to support […]

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