President Trump’s administration has temporarily exempted a U.S. contractor, Proximity International, from a funding freeze to support police in a Syrian desert camp holding ISIS members. The exemption aims to prevent an ISIS resurgence amid Syrian instability. The contractor trains local security forces in Al Hol, housing 39,000 ISIS members, and was granted a one-month waiver, with concerns remaining about long-term security.
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All UK families could see average living standards fall by 2030, forecast warns
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation forecasts that average living standards in the UK could fall by 2030, with low-income families being hit twice as hard as middle and high earners. The charity warns that upcoming spending cuts could further worsen the financial situation for ordinary families, potentially causing a 3% decrease in disposable income after housing costs for the average family and a 6% decrease for the lowest income families. The Labour government may struggle to...
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