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Women sleeping rough ‘STILL’ excluded from official figures leaving women at risk of violence
Women sleeping rough ‘STILL’ excluded from official figures leaving women at risk of violence A new report reveals ten times more women were sleeping rough in some areas than official government counts identified. Women sleeping rough are being overlooked by official government counts, with many forced to seek refuge in places such as buses, A&E waiting rooms and public transport that are excluded from homelessness statistics, according to The Women’s Rough Sleeping Census 2025. Nearly two...
More than 10,000 lawyers have left the Trump administration leaving multiple agencies understaffed, report says
More than 10,000 lawyers have left the Trump administration leaving multiple agencies understaffed, report says Between the end of 2024 and March 2026, the federal government reportedly lost roughly 17 percent of its civilian lawyers - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Trump administration has seen a mass exodus of more than 10,000 government lawyers, with roughly one in five attorneys who worked in the federal workforce at the end of 2024 no longer working for the administration by...
Cognitive Comparability and the Limits of Governance: Evaluating Authority Under Radical Capability Asymmetry
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Governance theory presupposes a rough cognitive comparability between governors and governed. This paper makes that assumption explicit and testable through a six-dimension evaluation framework covering legitimacy, accountability, corrigibility, non-domination, subsidiarity, and institutional resilience, drawn from political legitimacy theory, principal-agent models, republican theory, and the AI alignment literature. The framework is first demonstrated on...
Great American meltdown: Trump’s Freedom 250 concerts are collapsing while the project rakes in taxpayer dough
Great American meltdown: Trump’s Freedom 250 concerts are collapsing while the project rakes in taxpayer dough The president wants heads to roll after artists dropped out. Now he might headline America’s birthday party - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A White House-backed concert series imploded within hours of the lineup being announced. Days later, Donald Trump was threatening to headline the events himself or cancel the whole thing outright.
The key strategy red states are using to lower housing costs revealed
Texas, Florida and other booming red states aren't just winning the migration race because of lower taxes and warmer weather — they've also embraced an anti-regulation housing strategy that many high-cost states have resisted. As Americans and businesses continue pouring into southern states, the influx is testing whether fast-growing regions can add enough homes and infrastructure to keep pace. And southern states are keeping up by decreasing regulations that put roadblocks up for faster...
The key strategy red states are using to lower housing costs revealed
Texas, Florida and other booming red states aren't just winning the migration race because of lower taxes and warmer weather — they've also embraced an anti-regulation housing strategy that many high-cost states have resisted. As Americans and businesses continue pouring into southern states, the influx is testing whether fast-growing regions can add enough homes and infrastructure to keep pace. And southern states are keeping up by decreasing regulations that put roadblocks up for faster...
Commentary: The biggest losers from Trump's tariffs? Americans
Commentary: The biggest losers from Trump's tariffs? Americans In addition to raising prices, companies also reined in labour costs to cover the expense of tariffs, says Robert Burgess for Bloomberg Opinion. NEW YORK: It’s widely understood that the Trump administration’s ill-conceived decision back in April 2025 to impose broad “reciprocal” tariffs on US imports from around the world, even on an island inhabited only by penguins, has made the goods that Americans buy more costly.
Botswana diamond slump hits miners living on the edge of survival
Botswana diamond slump hits miners living on the edge of survival Botswana’s diamond-driven economy is under mounting strain as global demand weakens and production falls. Orapa, Botswana – It is a year since Motshwegwa Rakhudu lost his job after 14 years working as an installer at Debswana diamond mining operations in northern Botswana. He says he had been on rolling three-year renewable contracts with Enabler Hires (Pty) Ltd, and expected the arrangement would continue through to 2027.
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election Russia has increased its pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary elections, pulling out virtually all the stops linked to trade should its long-term ally persist in its ambitions to join the European Union. Moscow has threatened to raise gas prices, put measures in place to be able to restrict the Russian import of certain Armenian products and warned it may suspend the country from the Eurasian Economic...
Azerbaijan denies claims of Israel using its soil in operations against Iran
Baku called the reports attributed to anonymous sources and unconfirmed by either Azerbaijan or Israel "completely groundless," telling Euronews it had never provided its territory for any action against a third country, including Iran, with which it shares a 700-kilometre border. Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry denied claims published by international media on Friday that Israeli military and intelligence personnel allegedly operated from its territory during the ongoing Iran war, calling the...