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EU lawmakers vote to shield peers from Huawei scandal probe

BRUSSELS — The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee voted not to lift the immunity of three lawmakers that Belgian prosecutors want to investigate as part of the cash-for-influence scandal connected to Chinese firm Huawei. The committee did vote to lift the immunity of a fourth MEP. Italian European People’s Party lawmaker Fulvio Martusciello had his immunity lifted.

Politico EU 7d ago

Former Indiana Rep Stephen Buyer receives full pardon from Trump for 2023 insider trading conviction

The White House recently announced President Donald Trump on Thursday exercised his authority under Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution to grant a "full, complete, and unconditional pardon" to former Republican Indiana Rep. Stephen Buyer, who was convicted of profiting from insider information. The pardon absolves Buyer of a 2023 federal conviction that resulted in a 22-month prison sentence. Buyer, who chaired the House Veterans' Affairs Committee and served as a House prosecutor...

Fox News Politics 4d ago

Beijing appoints Yuan Gujie as deputy director of Hong Kong liaison office

Beijing has appointed Yuan Gujie, a former senior Guangdong official who vowed to advance rules and mechanisms connectivity within the Greater Bay Area, as deputy director of its liaison office in Hong Kong. State news agency Xinhua announced the appointment on Monday. Yuan, 58, will succeed diplomat Liu Guangyuan, who is expected to retire at 61.

South China Morning Post 9d ago

Reformer or ringleader: A decade on, What is Infantino's legacy as FIFA president?

GIANNI INFANTINO CELEBRATED HIS ELECTION as FIFA president in February 2016 by buying beers for journalists in the bar of a hotel in Cardiff, Wales. After the previous regime of Sepp Blatter had been brought down by bribery and corruption, Infantino was soccer's new man of the people: approachable, engaging and ready to restore the game's reputation. Ten years on, the Swiss-Italian lawyer is the most powerful man in the game.

ESPN 7d ago

US House approves war powers resolution to rein in Trump's military actions

House lawmakers voted 215-208 on the resolution, with four Republicans joining Democrats, an outcome that saw cheers erupting in the House chamber in what is a clear rebuke of Trump’s war strategy. For the first time in three months, a handful of Republicans joined with Democrats in the US House on Wednesday to approve a war powers resolution that would halt Washington's military action against Iran, defying President Donald Trump. The move aims to end the three-month-long conflict that has...

Euronews 6d ago

Bill Gates testifies in closed-door US House meeting over Epstein ties

Bill Gates testifies in closed-door US House meeting over Epstein ties In prepared remarks, Gates told the House Oversight Committee that meeting Epstein was a ‘grave error in judgment’. Tech entrepreneur Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has testified in a closed-door session with a panel in the United States House of Representatives about his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While Wednesday’s meeting was held in private, Gates shared his opening remarks online,...

Al Jazeera 1h ago

MIKE DAVIS: Disgraced Georgia judge must leave the bench over sex scandal

U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon filed a motion Friday seeking the recusal of Atlanta U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross from a key election-integrity case after Ross admittedly – and illegally – attended a partisan Democrat fundraiser for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Obviously, Ross’ attendance makes clear she isn't impartial. But this is just the beginning of Ross’s legal troubles.

Fox News 11d ago

'I won't be commenting': Rockliff grilled after Ogilvie resigns as minister

Budget estimates hearings started in Hobart today, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff facing a grilling from both Labor and the Greens to reveal more details of ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie's Supreme Court legal fees. Ms Ogilvie resigned as a minister on Saturday and will now sit on the backbench after she was accused of misleading parliament over whether she was party to any Supreme Court proceedings. A political analyst says three former ministers are likely the frontrunners to be promoted to...

ABC Australia 9d ago

How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi

Illustrations by Joan WongWho broke Britain? Someone—or something—must have. The past 18 years, enough time for a whole lost generation to be born and brought up, have yielded nothing but stagnation and mass disillusionment.

The Atlantic 10h ago

UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases

Executive summary This report reveals how retired senior British military figures are frequently presented in the UK media as purely independent experts on defence and security matters without mention of their personal commercial and employment interests in the defence, technology, intelligence, and security sectors in those reports. By analysing media reports between 2015 and May 2026, AOAV identified a repeated pattern where almost 60% of former key military personnel with links to the...

Hacker News 6d ago