Labour MP Blair McDougall has issued a warning to Sir Keir Starmer as they lead protests against the UK government approving a new Chinese embassy in London, citing concerns over human rights abuses in China and breaches of agreements. McDougall, along with other MPs, will protest the proposed building, questioning the government’s relationship with China amidst growing tensions with the US. The previous Tory government had blocked the embassy on security grounds, but following a recent trip to China by chancellor Rachel Reeves, objections have been withdrawn, raising further alarm among critics.
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Nato leaders are concerned that Donald Trump may redefine the alliance's mutual defence pact, jeopardizing US security commitments to Europe. As Trump meets with 31 allies in The Hague, European leaders hope their increased defence spending will reassure him, despite his ambiguous statements on Article 5 and demands for equalized defence spending among members. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Nato leaders are worried that Donald Trump might change the rules about how they...
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