The Extremism of Authoritarianism: Unmasking the UAE and Sara Al-Hosani
Presented as a “cybersecurity expert and political analyst,” Sara Al-Hosani’s recent appearance before the European Parliament was heralded as groundbreaking. Yet her intervention was not an act of independent analysis, but an extension of the UAE’s propaganda machinery — carefully curated to launder the regime’s authoritarian record under the language of “prevention” and “resilience.” Her […]
Read MoreJD Vance Issues Stern Warning to UK Amid Controversies and Media Spotlight
U.S. Vice President JD Vance recently sparked significant attention during his UK visit, issuing a strong warning about the risks of losing free speech and engaging in censorship. His remarks on sensitive geopolitical topics, coupled with ongoing controversies and a cultural spotlight that includes a “South Park” parody, have made him a prominent and polarizing […]
Read MoreSaudi Labour Envoy Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al‑Juraidi Linked To Alleged Bribe to Luc Triangle In ITUC Scandal
Brussels — Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al‑Juraidi, a senior Saudi labour official and the kingdom’s key delegate at international labour summits, is facing serious allegations of influence-peddling involving the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), amid longstanding criticism of Saudi Arabia’s state-controlled labour system. €1.2M Alleged Bribe to ITUC General Secretary According to sources close to ITUC […]
Read MoreUK Must Actively Prepare for Potential Homeland War, Strategic Defence Review Warns
The United Kingdom is gearing up for a new era of defence as its 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) warns of the potential for war on British soil for the first time in decades. The comprehensive review, unveiled by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, outlines an ambitious plan to transform the UK’s military capabilities, bolster […]
Read MoreUK-US Trade Deal Slashes Automotive Tariffs and Eases Steel Barriers: What It Means for British Industry
The newly finalized UK-US trade deal marks a significant breakthrough for British industry, particularly the automotive and steel sectors, by slashing tariffs and opening new market opportunities in the United States. Announced in early May 2025 and operationalized in June, the agreement reduces US tariffs on UK-made cars from 27.5% to 10% for the first 100,000 vehicles annually, while promising future elimination of steel and aluminum tariffs. Although some issues remain unresolved, the deal is widely welcomed as a vital step in strengthening transatlantic trade ties […]
Read MoreDebt and Trade Issues Weaken UK Growth, OECD Warns
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has downgraded its forecast for UK economic growth, citing mounting public debt and escalating trade tensions as key factors undermining the country’s economic prospects. The latest projections reveal a slowdown in growth to 1.3% in 2025, with a further decline to 1.0% expected in 2026, reflecting the […]
Read MoreUK Government to Allow Trustee Approval of Defined Benefit Pension Surplus Extraction
The UK government has unveiled a landmark policy allowing trustees of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to approve the extraction of surplus funds, a move expected to unlock billions of pounds currently held in pension surpluses. This initiative aims to stimulate economic growth by enabling employers to reinvest surplus cash into their businesses or enhance […]
Read MoreUK in Long Overdue Change of Tune on Gaza: Sanctions, Aid, and Diplomatic Pressure Mount
The United Kingdom has markedly shifted its stance on the Gaza conflict, joining France and Canada in imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers and suspending trade talks with Israel. This change comes amid escalating violence, a dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and growing international calls for an immediate ceasefire. The UK government has also restored funding […]
Read MoreBritain’s Right-Wing Media Attack ‘Surrender Summit’ Ahead of UK-EU Meeting
As the United Kingdom prepares to host the first formal post-Brexit summit with the European Union on 19 May 2025, right-wing news media in Britain have launched a fierce campaign against the event, branding it the “Surrender Summit.” This backlash highlights the deep political and public divisions over Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s attempts to rebuild […]
Read MoreUK Economic Growth Surpasses Forecasts, But Challenges Remain
The UK economy expanded by 0.7% in the first quarter of 2025, outperforming forecasts and sparking cautious optimism among economists and policymakers. Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomed the growth as a sign the UK is “beginning to turn a corner,” though experts warned the pace is unlikely to continue amid rising taxes and global trade pressures. […]
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