Bangladesh former PM Hasina's son denies corruption in $12.65B nuclear deal

Bangladesh former PM Hasina’s son denies corruption in $12.65B nuclear deal

Removed from position On Tuesday, the son of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who also serves as an adviser, dismissed allegations of corruption linked to the family’s involvement in the 2015 awarding of a $12.65 billion nuclear power contract, labeling them as “completely bogus” and part of a “smear campaign.” On Monday, Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission…

Netanyahu and Starmer lead the congrats to Trump

Netanyahu and Starmer lead the congrats to Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and UK leader Keir Starmer have emerged as some of the initial world leaders to congratulate Donald Trump, who seems poised to secure victory in the US presidential election. The election of a new president holds significant implications for the United States and its global standing. A change in leadership…

Britain will pay $2.9 billion for Ukraine's G7 arms loan

Britain will pay $2.9 billion for Ukraine’s G7 arms loan

Britain is set to lend Ukraine 2.26 billion pounds ($2.94 billion), contributing to a broader financial package from the Group of Seven nations. This initiative, supported by frozen Russian central bank assets, aims to assist Ukraine in acquiring weapons and rebuilding its damaged infrastructure. Defence Minister John Healey announced that Britain’s financial contributions will be…

UK PM Starmer pledges migrant cooperation on Italy trip

UK PM Starmer pledges migrant cooperation on Italy trip

During a visit to Rome on Monday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to usher in “a new era” of cross-border collaboration to combat people smuggling gangs. This commitment was made during discussions with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, marking a significant shift in the UK’s relations with Europe. Since securing victory in the July…

UEFA warns England of Euro ban risk due to regulator plans

UEFA warns England of Euro ban risk due to regulator plans

UEFA has issued a caution to the UK government, indicating that England may face a ban from the Euro 2028 tournament, which they are set to co-host, should Prime Minister Keir Starmer proceed with current proposals for a men’s football regulator, according to reports from British media on Saturday. In correspondence addressed to Culture Secretary…