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

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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

Trump Conditions Saudi Nuclear Deal On Abraham Accords Normalization

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Donald Trump has thrown a newly signed civilian nuclear pact with Saudi Arabia into doubt, insisting the agreement is completely dependent on Riyadh normalising diplomatic relations with Israel by joining the Abraham Accords. The stunning intervention comes as the kingdom faces intensifying regional strikes and economic pressure from Iran. The Abraham Accords Condition on the … Read more

U.S. Strikes Escalate Oil Tensions

Escalating Conflict and Market Volatility The benchmark Brent crude price peaked at $95.24 on Wednesday, a jump of more than 3% from the previous day, as airstrikes on Iran and Houthi threats to target Saudi oil vessels compounded supply fears. This marks the first time in six weeks that prices have exceeded $95, despite earlier … Read more

ASEAN Designates Turkey as Its 12th Official Dialogue Partner

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) officially designated Turkey as its 12th Dialogue Partner on Tuesday, July 21, 2026. The decision, finalized at the 59th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Manila, upgrades Ankara’s institutional status and aims to deepen political, economic, and security cooperation between Turkey and the Southeast Asian bloc. Ankara’s Institutional Upgrade … Read more

Bank of England Holds Interest Rates at 3.75% as Mortgage Costs Remain High

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UK interest rates remain held at 3.75% as of July 2026, frustrating hopes for a decline. While inflation has cooled, geopolitical instability in the Middle East and rising energy costs have stalled further cuts. For homeowners, this means mortgage rates remain elevated, with many facing significantly higher costs as fixed-rate deals expire. Interest Rate Stagnation … Read more

US Launches Strikes on Iran

Explosion at an unknown location, during what U.S. Central Command says are strikes on Iran

The United States has launched strikes on Iran for the 11th consecutive night as President Donald Trump threatens to target an underground nuclear site near Natanz. While the administration weighs a potential return to full-scale conflict, the current military campaign focuses on degrading Iran’s ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Military … Read more