Prince Harry faces potential deportation as a US court mandates the release of his immigration files. Questions have been raised about past drug use omissions in his visa application following revelations in his autobiography. The Heritage Foundation initiated the inquiry, with the case stirring significant public interest.
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The FBI has uncovered 2,400 new documents related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination after President Trump's executive order to declassify remaining files. This includes 14,000 pages that were supposed to be reviewed but never were. The order aims for transparency and to end the secrecy surrounding these records.
Bettina Anderson, Donald Trump Jr's girlfriend, shared photos from the inauguration week, proving her presence at various events despite rumors that she had already been snubbed by the family. Anderson was seen with Marla Maples, Donald Trump's ex-wife and Donald Trump Jr's stepmother at one of the inaugural events. "Backstage with this beauty ready to watch some dancing," Bettina Anderson wrote
Britain will become the first country to introduce laws against AI tools used to generate sexual abuse images, the government announced late Saturday. AI tools are being used to generate child sexual abuse images by "nudeifying" real life images of children or by "stitching the faces of other children onto existing images," said the government.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to create an 'External Revenue Service' to collect tariffs on foreign imports, reaffirming his commitment to imposing trade levies. Critics question the need for a new agency, given that Customs and Border Protection already handles tariff collection. Experts warn these tariffs may inflate consumer prices without generating substantial revenue.
In the latest podcast, she can be seen getting emotional over the episode and how she should not have trusted the "friend of a friend" who is to be blamed for the entire incident, she said. “I probably should have looked into him a little bit more,†Welch said adding that the idea was brought to her as a "long-term coun" that "would change the way everybody thinks about crypto".
Dmytro Sherembey, head of Ukraine's largest patient-led HIV organization, credits USAID with saving lives of thousands, including his own. He condemns US President Trump's decision to pause nearly all foreign assistance, risking vital health programs. Trump's unsubstantiated criticism of USAID has global implications, including potential funding cuts, impacting health services worldwide.
US senators from both parties agree it's premature to lift sanctions on Syria despite Assad's ousting. Concerns remain about the new ruling power, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former al Qaeda affiliate. While some advocate for easing sanctions to aid reconstruction, others prioritize ensuring human rights and stability before any policy changes.
The UK government is tightening immigration rules, making it nearly impossible for undocumented migrants arriving by small boats or hidden in vehicles to gain citizenship. The move comes as prime minister Keir Starmer faces pressure to curb migration. Critics, including Labour MPs, argue it unfairly penalizes refugees. The policy follows Starmer’s decision to scrap the Rwanda deportation plan, instead focusing on dismantling smuggling gangs amid rising channel crossings.
An Indian national, Abdul Jaffar Haji Ali, 40, received a 16-month jail sentence in Singapore for smuggling 58 endangered Indian star tortoises. He transported the reptiles in his luggage, intending to travel from India to Jakarta via Singapore. One tortoise died en route, and 22 were found underweight. Previously, Ali also faced charges under the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act and the Animals and Birds Act for failing to ensure the well-being of the tortoises.