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What happened to multimillion-dollar aid fund for Venezuela?

The government of Nicolas Maduro and the opposition agreed on a humanitarian fund that would manage $3 billion of Venezuelan resources frozen abroad,...

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Elon Musk Plays DOGE Ball—and Hits America’s Geek Squad

Under Donald Trump, the United States Digital Service is morphing into Elon Musk’s cost-cutting machine.

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Trump administration lays off probationary employees, plans 'large-scale' cuts

The Trump administration on Thursday intensified its sweeping efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce, the nation's largest employer, by...

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Boris Johnson 'will weigh up new Covid curbs next week'

Boris Johnson will decide next week whether to impose new coronavirus restrictions to limit indoor socialising as the Prime Minister said in his New...

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Day One: Trump Reverses Biden Attacks on Everything From Drilling to Dishwashers

Trump's actions mark abrupt departure from Biden administration's hostility towards oil and gas

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Full list of councils receiving emergency funding after bankruptcy warning

Chaos in the asylum system and Labour’s tax increases are driving local councils to the brink of bankruptcy, the official spending watchdog has...

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The town that's hitting back against shoplifting

In England and Wales, two items are stolen a minute, according to Home Office figures

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Covid testing shortage may have a 'devastating' impact on patient care

Britain's shortage of Covid swabs could have a 'devastating' impact on patient care in hospitals, leading doctors have warned. Thousands of people...

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DOGE Will Allow Elon Musk to Surveil the US Government From the Inside

A former USDS employee called the repurposing of the Digital Service into DOGE an “A+ bureaucratic jiujitsu move.” It will give Musk and his...

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Labour's 1.5m new homes pledge at risk as UK short of 25,000 bricklayers

Plans to fast-track apprentices are a 'drop in the ocean' - and the UK may be forced to rely on foreign builders to meet the Government's target

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