Syrian President al-Sharaa meets Starmer on first UK visit after years of strain; migration, border security on agenda

Syrian President al-Sharaa meets Starmer on first UK visit after years of strain; migration, border security on agenda

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in London on Tuesday for his first official visit to the UK, marking a significant step in the gradual restoration of ties between the two countries after years of strained relations.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed him at 10 Downing Street, where the two leaders shook hands ahead of an…

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Green Card, US citizenship update: USCIS says prior vetting was inadequate, immigration ban under constant review

Green Card, US citizenship update: USCIS says prior vetting was inadequate, immigration ban under constant review

USCIS provides updates on immigration ban The US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced what they found after the Donald Trump administration put a hold on all types of immigration from certain countries, while the agency was tasked to recheck whether all checks were in place and whether they were adequate. The administration is known for…

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Russia, Uzbekistan and countries named after famous figures

Russia, Uzbekistan and countries named after famous figures

World maps include names that reflect tales of discovery, devotion to others, and dramatic battles during struggles for independence. These maps also include many countries named after geographic locations, but in addition, there is a unique group of countries named for historical persons, legendary leaders, or saints, including countries named for revolutionaries from South America…

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Random Musing: Trumpery – the Middle English word that eerily predicted the era of Donald Trump | World News

Random Musing: Trumpery – the Middle English word that eerily predicted the era of Donald Trump | World News

Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, along with American songwriter Bob Dylan, are the only two people to achieve literary and cinematic harmony: winning both the Nobel and the Oscar. Bernard Shaw won his Nobel for the screenplay Pygmalion, which was made into a movie and was credited with elevating Hollywood from illiteracy to literacy. Bernard…

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‘Pure evil’: Piers Morgan names the most dangerous person he’s ever interviewed in 35-year career |

‘Pure evil’: Piers Morgan names the most dangerous person he’s ever interviewed in 35-year career |

In his 35-year career, Piers Morgan called Erin Caffey, convicted teen murderer, “nearest to pure evil.” After 35 years spent interviewing world leaders, celebrities and some of the most controversial figures in modern culture, Piers Morgan has singled out one individual who, he says, unsettled him more than anyone else, not a politician or public…

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