Trump Taps Jay Clayton for Top Intel Job After Pulte Controversy
Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former SEC chair, as director of national intelligence after widespread criticism of his pick Bill Pulte for the role.
Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former SEC chair, as director of national intelligence after widespread criticism of his pick Bill Pulte for the role.
Chinese women face growing state pressure to have more children as birth rates plummet, but many are pushing back, shaped by the traumatic legacy of the one-child policy.
Jay Clayton, former SEC chair and Trump loyalist, nominated for director of national intelligence despite no intelligence background and controversial election fraud comments.
British, French, and German ambassadors met with Russian officials to urge direct negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. Meanwhile, fuel shortages hit Crimea after Ukrainian drone strikes on supply routes.
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RecommendedThe Guardian reporter Hannah Al-Othman discusses anti-immigrant rioting in Belfast, where residents like Stella and Sumayah fear for their lives after their street was attacked.
The Albanese government proposes major NDIS changes to cut spending and reduce participants. Critics voice concerns during Senate inquiry. Shadow minister Melissa McIntosh discusses.
One Nation's primary vote surpasses Labor and Coalition for first time, sparking questions about Pauline Hanson becoming PM. Full Story podcast discusses Liberal cracks.
A Georgian writer reflects on anti-government protests, cultural festivals, and the feeling of abandonment as Europe turns away amid political repression and emigration.
After nights of violence across Belfast, politicians call for calm. Plus, Jessica Elgot speaks to undecided voters in Makerfield ahead of the byelection.
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RecommendedFigures show up to 90% of asylum seekers in Ireland may have entered via Northern Ireland, exploiting the Common Travel Area, with over 900 immigration offenders caught in the UK.
Pauline Hanson reveals billionaire Gina Rinehart advises her on policy, while Nationals leader Matt Canavan rejects a joint election strategy with One Nation but supports their anti-Labor campaign.
Pro-Palestine activists anticipate a significant change in Labour's approach to the Middle East, citing Green Party gains, leadership change, and internal polling supporting a tougher stance on Israel.
Australia's Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Program (CRISP) is made permanent after a successful pilot, resettling nearly 1,000 refugees with community support.
Guardian reporter Hannah Al-Othman details the anti-immigrant riots in Belfast, where residents like Stella and Sumayah faced terrifying attacks and fear for their safety.
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RecommendedOne Nation's Melbourne fundraiser moved to an undisclosed location after venue cancelled due to planned protests. Police aware of potential protest activity.
A Nigerian man who won €500,000 in an Italian lottery but couldn't claim it due to his undocumented status has finally been granted a residency permit, ending a decade-long immigration ordeal.
Andy Burnham's campaign in Makerfield draws Labour from all factions, with a win seen as crucial for the party's future amid fears of Reform UK's rise.
One Nation relocates a fundraising event in Melbourne after the venue cancels due to planned protests. The event, featuring Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, will now be held at an undisclosed location.
Former armed forces minister Al Carns quit, criticising the UK defence plan as underfunded and focused on outdated systems, hinting at a Labour leadership run.
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RecommendedJude Bellingham reveals England's squad lacked connection off the pitch at Euro 2024, and his overhead kick goal was overshadowed by poor performances.
Section 702 of FISA expires Friday as Congress fails to reauthorize, sparking debate over privacy, national security, and Trump's DNI nominations.
John Healey's resignation and Andy Burnham's challenge threaten Keir Starmer's leadership, highlighting deep divisions in Labour and the fragility of its majority.
Kylian Mbappé's criticism of France's far right ahead of the World Cup has divided opinions, with Deschamps defending his captain's right to speak while others accuse him of creating a distraction.
John Crace on Starmer's legacy efforts, Brexit's 10-year anniversary silence, the Guardian's 100 best novels, World Cup disinterest, and a Minneapolis pay-what-you-want diner as protest.
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RecommendedTrump claims Iran deal close, but Tehran denies. Legal experts question if US strikes on water facilities may be war crimes. Plus: Taylor Swift's 20-year pop culture impact.
Jibril Rajoub, head of the Palestinian Football Association, says the US denied him a visa to attend the 2026 World Cup, joining other officials facing similar issues.
Republic of Ireland will play Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors following protests over the Gaza war death toll. The FAI cited operational challenges.
Defence secretary John Healey resigns after Rachel Reeves' budget cuts. Starmer avoids tax rises, borrowing, or major cuts, leaving defence funding unresolved.
Guardian reporters Fabiola Cineas and Adria Walker held a Reddit Q&A about the Supreme Court's Louisiana v Callais decision, answering questions on midterm impact, voter turnout, and hope.
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RecommendedUK PM Keir Starmer defends defence spending plans amid resignation of defence secretary John Healey, insisting he will fight to keep his job.