The French government plans to prepare a new law by summer to safeguard farmers' income and strengthen their position in negotiations. The announcement by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal aims to ease tensions with angry farmers and address issues of climate change, unfair competition, and taxes. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/5NVE7QF ref=da&site=blogger">IFTTT
Prince Harry that his wife Meghan Markle could try to ‘control’ his royal return as he plans to take on temporary royal duties following King Charles cancer diagnosis.Angela, who is a major critic of the California-basse royal couple, said "Anything that he [Harry] does here, Meghan will control, she controls him, she holds his arms, she doesn't let him move more than three inches.” The royal expert continued, “And if he comes, if he wants to get a place in Kensington Palace, it would be an absolute disaster because they will be manipulated by those two. I mean, half of them are global warriors and half of them are terrible victims." Angela Levin went on claiming: "She will control it - it will be lots of phone calls, lots of telling him what to do. She has to be in charge.” Also Read: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry 'not wrong' in 'declaring independence' Angela made these remarks after Prince Harry said to have told friends he would "step i...
Shamima Begum today lost a Court of Appeal challenge over the removal of her British citizenship after claiming she was a victim of trafficking - as her lawyers vowed to 'keep fighting' until she is 'safely back home'. Ms Begum travelled to Syria to join ISIS in 2015 aged 15 and her citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019. Last year, the 24-year-old lost a challenge against the decision at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC), which said the removal of her citizenship was lawful. Ms Begum's lawyers brought a bid to overturn that decision at the Court of Appeal, with the Home Office opposing the challenge. In a ruling this morning, three judges dismissed Ms Begum's bid. Speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice after today's short hearing, her lawyers said they were processing the judgment, but her solicitor Daniel Furner insisted they would 'not stop...
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