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Starmer rejects choice between EU and US allies in major speech

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The United Kingdom does not need to choose between its allies in America and Europe, Sir Keir Starmer has said in a major speech. The Prime Minister said it was “plain wrong” to suggest he needed to steer his Government away from either...
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South Korea President Imposes Martial Law, Then Lifts It

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Bloomberg's Michelle Jamrisko discusses South Korean President Yook Suek Yeol imposing martial law and then lifting it hours later. Michelle speaks with Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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What the US Election Means for Trade with Europe

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What's in store for Europe's trade with the US following the upcoming presidential election? Bloomberg's Oliver Crook explores the different scenarios and what it could mean for the world's largest bilateral trade and investment...
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World leaders react to Donald Trump winning 2024 presidential election

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Leaders from the European Union, Ukraine and Israel congratulated the former president on his victory. (Scripps News)
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Tugendhat promises ‘Conservative revolution’ as leadership ballot looms

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Tom Tugendhat has launched his bid for the Tory leadership with a promise of a “Conservative revolution” and a return to integrity in politics. In a speech on Tuesday, the former security minister said he would use his party’s period in...
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NATO's summit outlines plans to increase aid for Ukraine

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At this week's NATO summit, allies are outlining new aid plans for Ukraine, among them the delivery of F-16 jets — but Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has urged leaders to move quickly. (Scripps News)
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President Biden seeks to shift focus abroad amid growing concerns about his leadership back home

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For President Joe Biden, NATO’s 75th anniversary summit couldn’t have come at a more critical — or more difficult — time. (Scripps News)
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Sunak: UK would become soft on illegal migration under Labour

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gives a pool clip at a pharmaceutical company in Stoke-on-Trent. Sunak has suggested the UK would become the “soft touch of Europe” on illegal migration under a Labour government. Challenged over his claim that...
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Putin says Russia and North Korea have vowed to aid each other if attacked

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a partnership that includes a vow of mutual aid if either country is attacked. (Scripps News)
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Illegal migration is now a global emergency - Rishi Sunak

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“Illegal migration is now a global emergency”, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said. During a press conference at the G7 in Italy, he said: “Illegal migration is now a global emergency. More people are moving across borders than at any...
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Code-switching: How LGBTQ+ professionals use methods to navigate work environments

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LGBTQ+ professionals use various methods to navigate work environments and try to fit in, including a technique called code-switching. They also say they feel they pay an "invisible tax." (Scripps News)
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Sunak must answer for leaving D-Day commemoration event early - Sir Keir Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said Rishi Sunak must answer for leaving a D-Day commemoration event in Normandy early.
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Starmer signals review of UK arms sales to Israel under Labour government

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Legal advice on UK arms sales to Israel would be reviewed under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has suggested.
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John Healey claims Labour is "the party of defence" during campaign speech

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Shadow defence secretary John Healey claimed Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party is "the party of defence" as he joined the Labour leader at a campaign speech in Greater Manchester as Sir Keir announced plans to increase defence spending if...
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Full Rishi Sunak speech alongside Jens Stoltenberg

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Rishi Sunak stressed the UK was “not on the brink of war” but warned about the threats facing the world from “an axis of authoritarian states” including Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. Speaking at a military base in Poland, the...
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Rishi Sunak and Donald Tusk statements in Warsaw - in full

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak give statements after Sunak promised an extra £75 billion in defence spending over the next six years to put the UK arms industry on a “war footing” in the face of threats...
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Stoltenberg speech during PM's trip to Poland

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Rishi Sunak stressed the UK was “not on the brink of war” but warned about the threats facing the world from “an axis of authoritarian states” including Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. Speaking at a military base in Poland, the...
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NATO's Stoltenberg Confident the US Will Keep Supporting Ukraine

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he's confident the US will keep supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia. He tells Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern that the support is really making a difference in the war effort. Follow...
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Asia Society's Thomas on China Geopolitics

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Neil Thomas, Fellow on Chinese Politics, at the Asia Society Policy Institute Center for China Analysis, discusses his view on the news of China defence ministers' disappearance and what it means for China and its broader international...
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Fernandez: We Have to De-risk From China for Energy

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Jose Fernandez, under secretary of state for economic growth and energy, says the US has to de-risk from China for energy and metals. He also talks about the funding needed to rebuild Ukraine. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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In building Gaza's new port, US forces face varied threats

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An expert in the region says the U.S. sees Hezbollah as an immediate threat during the mission, but the militant group may never attack.
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Shapps: 'No precise recipe' for considering whether the Houthi attacks have been deterred

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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said there was “no precise recipe” for considering whether the Houthi attacks have been successfully deterred. Taking questions from reporters, when asked if there was a “level of acceptable violence” in...
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Starmer suggests Gaza position is about readying Labour for government

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has indicated that his steadfast stance on refusing to back calls for a ceasefire in Gaza is about showing his credentials to be the next prime minister. Sir Keir said that “working with our international...
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Iran Likely Won't Get Directly Involved in War: Ghosh

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Bloomberg Opinion editor and columnist Bobby Ghosh says Iran likely won't get directly involved in the Israel-Hamas war since it already uses proxy militias across the Middle East. He speaks on "Bloomberg Brief." Follow Bloomberg for...