Starmer’s exit exposes dirty secret: UK can’t afford Ukraine War – Responsible Statecraft
- Starmer's exit exposes dirty secret: UK can't afford Ukraine War Responsible Statecraft
- ‘We can’t stand Starmer’: Where it all went wrong for Britain’s prime minister The Washington Post
- Can anyone fix Britain? Regular change of PM a symptom of UK's malaise Reuters
- Brexit, 10 years later: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% to 8% smaller economy Fortune
- Who is Andy Burnham, the man likely to replace British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after his resignation? CBS News
Admiral fired in Hegseth purge wins Democratic primary in South Carolina
Nancy Lacore will spearhead effort to flip Republican House seat in November’s midterm elections
A three-star navy rear-admiral fired by Pete Hegseth last year in the defense secretary’s purge of senior US military officials has won the Democratic primary in a closely watched congressional race.
Nancy Lacore secured the party’s nomination for the US House of Representatives in South Carolina’s first congressional district on Tuesday after defeating Mac Deford, a US Coast Guard veteran, in a runoff.
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Chinese supercomputer leapfrogs best US machines to be ranked world’s fastest
China’s LineShine debuts at number one in Top500 – a list sometimes viewed as a national measure of global tech prowess
A supercomputer in China now outranks its US counterparts as the world’s most powerful. It is the first time since 2017 that a Chinese computer has topped a list sometimes viewed as a measure of a nation’s technological prowess.
The LineShine computer in Shenzhen displaced top-ranked US computer El Capitan in the Top500 rankings released on Tuesday. It was LineShine’s debut on the list.
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Federal judge blocks Trump policy that allows immigration court arrests
Judge vacates administrations policies, finding actions of ICE and another government arm ‘arbitrary and capricious’
A federal judge in California vacated the Trump administration’s nationwide policies expanding arrests at immigration courthouses and the duration for detaining noncitizens in short-term facilities, finding the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and another government arm “arbitrary and capricious”.
US district judge P Casey Pitts of the northern district of California on Tuesday vacated ICE’s policies that had rescinded previous strictures on arrests at immigration courthouses and allowed detainees to be held in short-term cells for up to 72 hours. He did the same for a similar policy undertaken by the US Department of Justice’s executive office for immigration review that removed limits on courthouse arrests.
Continue reading...Eight sentenced to 450 years in prison over anti-ICE riot where officer was shot
Eight sentenced to 450 years in prison over anti-ICE riot where officer was shot
Germany rail network briefly halted nationwide due to IT malfunction
Germany rail network briefly halted nationwide due to IT malfunction
DOJ issued subpoenas to force Post, WSJ reporters to testify before grand jury – The Washington Post
- DOJ issued subpoenas to force Post, WSJ reporters to testify before grand jury The Washington Post
- Justice Dept. Issued, Then Withdrew, Grand Jury Subpoenas of Journalists The New York Times
- Trump administration tried to force journalists to testify before federal grand jury in leak probe NBC News
- Trump’s DOJ Backs Off After Trying to Drag Reporters to Court The New Republic
- Trump’s DOJ withdrew subpoenas targeting Washington Post and WSJ reporters CNN
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba sues US government over defence blacklist
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A decade after Brexit, UK voters reflect on decision to break from European Union – PBS
- A decade after Brexit, UK voters reflect on decision to break from European Union PBS
- Ten years on, Brexit's economic impact is becoming clearer BBC
- Britain Is Still Deep in the Shadow of Brexit The New York Times
- Opinion | What Brexit really gave Britain The Washington Post
- 10 years after "Brexit" vote, majority of Britons say leaving European Union was a mistake CBS News
Germany rail network comes to complete halt nationwide due to IT malfunction – BBC
EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains – Financial Times
- EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains Financial Times
- Greece joins the US’ Pax Silica initiative eKathimerini.com
- Pax Silica and Indo-Pacific Partners The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
- Delegation to attend Pax Silica Taipei Times
- Pax Silica, the dossier that could help bring Rome and Washington closer Decode39
EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains – Financial Times
- EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains Financial Times
- Greece joins the US’ Pax Silica initiative eKathimerini.com
- Pax Silica and Indo-Pacific Partners The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
- Delegation to attend Pax Silica Taipei Times
- Pax Silica, the dossier that could help bring Rome and Washington closer Decode39