Andy Burnham Rules Out Early General Election in BBC Interview

Burnham gestures as he speaks to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, who sits with the back of her head to camera

Prime Minister Andy Burnham ruled out calling an early general election during an exclusive interview with the BBC, insisting his administration will honour the 2024 manifesto. The comments follow his first week in office as he pushes to refocus British politics on economic recovery and domestic governance. Andy Burnham has moved quickly to dismiss speculation … Read more

Ibrahim Traoré Rejects Sharia Law and Repatriates Islamic Law Students

Why Traore has opened a new front with Burkina Faso’s Muslim community

Burkina Faso’s military leader Captain Ibrahim Traoré has rejected calls to implement Sharia law and ordered the repatriation of hundreds of citizens studying Islamic law abroad, sparking an escalating political confrontation with influential Sunni scholars. The Religious Freedoms Law and Crackdown on Clerics The widening rift between the military government and sections of the Muslim … Read more

Houthis Launch Missile And Drone Strikes On Saudi Oil Facilities

Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched ballistic missiles and drones at Saudi oil facilities in Yanbu and Jizan on Saturday, opening a widening regional front in the Iran conflict. The strikes followed coalition air attacks on Hodeida, as global shipping and oil markets faced immediate strain from the escalating maritime crossfire. The weekend strikes mark a significant … Read more

Burkina Faso Leader Declares Battle on Religious Extremism

Why Traore has opened a new front with Burkina Faso’s Muslim community

Burkina Faso’s military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has declared that the battle has begun against what he described as “radical Islam,” marking a significant escalation in a growing confrontation with influential Muslim scholars. According to the Newarab report, Traoré warned during an address to Muslim scholars that individuals promoting extremist interpretations of Islam would face … Read more

Iran Reports No Overnight U.S. Strikes After Two Weeks of Attacks

Iran reported a quiet night without overnight U.S. strikes, breaking nearly two weeks of consecutive nightly attacks as regional tensions remain high over control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and ongoing clashes involving regional militias, according to reports published Saturday. The sudden overnight calm followed nearly two weeks of consecutive nights of U.S. attacks … Read more

Rishi Sunak Urges Andy Burnham to Stop Talking About Thatcher

Following his entry into Downing Street as the sixth prime minister in seven years, Andy Burnham faces scrutiny over whether his municipal model from Greater Manchester can translate nationally. From Mancunian Roots to Downing Street The political trajectory of the newly installed prime minister brings a distinctly regional perspective to the national stage. Observers trace … Read more

Houthi Movement Declares Naval Blockade Against Saudi Arabia

A large and small vessel are seen in the water, with land in the background

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement announced the immediate imposition of a total naval blockade against Saudi Arabia, describing the move as a blockade-for-blockade response after weeks of escalating cross-border exchanges. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree warned in a video broadcast that any further Saudi military action would face a harsh response, while urging the Yemeni public … Read more

Typhoon Kiyapo Exits PAR With Signal No. 1 Up in N. Luzon

As Tropical Storm Kiyapo intensified into a typhoon and exited the Philippine area of responsibility early Saturday, Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 remained hoisted over Batanes, parts of the Babuyan Islands, mainland Cagayan, northern Apayao, and Ilocos Norte, bringing continued heavy rain, flood risks, and suspended travel across multiple regions. Typhoon Intensification and Exit … Read more

EEOC Drops Subpoena Seeking Jewish Employee Data From Penn

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission agreed on July 23 to drop its subpoena seeking personal contact information for Jewish employees at the University of Pennsylvania, ending more than a year of high-stakes litigation over federal antisemitism investigations in higher education. The legal standoff ended in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, where … Read more