Nigel Farage and Reform MPs earn thousands for posts on Elon Musk&s site X

Reform MPs, including Nigel Farage and Lee Anderson, have been accused of profiting from &spreading hateful rhetoric& after it emerged they&ve made thousands of pounds from posting on the social media site X.

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Timothy L O&Brien: Just another day for Donald Trump as he gets off scot-free

Despite the lack of punishment dished out at yesterday&s sentencing, Donald Trump will be a convicted felon when he is inaugurated as president on January 20 & the first Oval Office occupant to have that distinction on his resume.

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Israeli warplanes bomb ports and key power station in Yemen

Israeli warplanes bombed a power station and two ports in Houthi-controlled Yemen yesterday in retaliation for Houthi drone and missile strikes against Israel, and pro-Houthi media said at least one person had been killed and nine wounded.

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President Nicolas Maduro at his inauguration in Caracas yesterday. Photo: Reuters

The US offered a $25m (€24.4m) reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro yesterday, as the Venezuelan dictator was sworn in for a third term.

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Anne-Elisabeth Moutet: Marine Le Pen may be one step closer to leading France after the death of her father

His death was as controversial as his life. Last November 14, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 96-year-old National Front founder, who&d been taken to a West Paris hospital after collapsing (since 2022 he&d had several small strokes), asked to receive the Last Rites from a friend, the traditionalist abbot Philippe Laguerie.

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US judges push back on ‘freedom of speech& argument as?TikTok ban just days away

US Supreme Court justices slammed First Amendment arguments made by TikTok as the popular social media app tries to avoid a US ban in the coming days.

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