Louvre Heist Suspect Traced via DNA; Boris Johnson Criticizes Kemi Badenoch’s Policies; AI Bubble Fears Loom; Dutch Election Surprises; Trump- Xi Meeting Poses Uncertainty for Tech Giants

Five new arrests in Louvre heist investigation, with one suspect traced via DNA

Sky News reports five new arrests in the Louvre art theft case; investigators used DNA evidence to trace one suspect’s identity.


Boris Johnson Continues Criticism of Kemi Badenoch’s Policies

Former Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticizes Kemi Badenoch’s policies for a third time, aligning with previous warnings issued earlier this week.


Tech Giants Face Uncertainty Amid AI Bubble Fears

Major tech companies, including Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), and Meta (Facebook), have reported mixed results amid growing concerns over an impending ‘AI bubble’ in the industry. Analysts warn that inflated valuations for AI-driven stocks could lead to a market correction.


Centrist Liberals Surpass Populist Party in Dutch Election Exit Poll

In a tight race, centrist liberals led by Rob Jetten outpace far-right candidate Geert Wilders according to an exit poll. The poll shows the liberal party leading with 52% support compared to Wilders’ 49%, despite being less than two weeks since the election.


Trump says tariffs will be cut after ‘amazing’ meeting with Xi

Former US President Donald Trump claims he was told by Chinese President Xi Jinping during an extraordinary meeting that the US would reduce its tariffs against China if it met certain conditions. The announcement comes amid ongoing trade tensions between the two economic giants.


Starmer Ruled Out Investigation After Reeves Admits Rental Rules ‘Mistake’

Despite admitting to breaking housing rental rules, Jeremy Reeves faced opposition from Keir Starmer who ruled out launching an investigation into the matter.


Rob Jetten: Rising Star on the Path to Dutch Prime Ministership

Young Dutch politician Rob Jetten is tipped to become the next youngest prime minister, following recent political developments and his influential role in shaping national policies.


Dependants of Gazan Students Eligible for UK Residency

The UK government has announced that dependents of Gazan students can join their families in the UK, following a statement by BBC News.


At least 30 Dead in ‘Unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa Ravages Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa has devastated the Caribbean, causing at least 30 deaths and widespread destruction across multiple islands.


PM Dismisses Calls for Investigation into Reeves Over Rental Mistake

Prime Minister dismisses calls for an investigation into Keir Starmer’s business advisor, Liam Byrne, over a rental ‘mistake’. Labour leader apologises and denies wrongdoing following Tory demands.


Post Office Capture Scandal Victims Feel Like Second-Class Citizens

Victims of the Post Office Capture scandal express frustration over being treated as second-class citizens, alleging unfair treatment and lack of justice.

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