Republican lawmakers break from US president on Fed chair indictment
Former fed chairs called the indictment an ‘unprecedented attempt’ to undermine the independence of the US central bank.
Former fed chairs called the indictment an ‘unprecedented attempt’ to undermine the independence of the US central bank.
Seven-year-old Toulin Al-Hindi faces the threat of sniper fire each day to reach her tented school in northern Gaza.
Donald Trump’s seizure threats unnerve islanders, Denmark, European Union and NATO.
Xabi Alonso splits from the club a day after their Super Cup loss to Barcelona, with Alvaro Arbeloa named in his place.
Pressure on after Starmer said Musk’s X needs to ‘get a grip’ on Grok; Downing Street has threatened to leave platform.
The country has been rocked by two weeks of widespread protests since the currency collapsed.
Satellite images show Israeli forces repositioning yellow cement blocks hundreds of metres inside Gaza’s yellow line.
Risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the US is undoing the global system that it built over decades.
Analysts say Musk’s move may give a small boost to some protesters, but matters little during internet blackouts.
Venezuela is Cuba’s biggest oil supplier, but no shipments have departed Venezuelan ports since Maduro’s abduction.