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#politics
Forbes: Trump Issues Travel Ban: These 12 Countries Are Affected
President Donald Trump announced a travel ban prohibiting entry from 12 countries, citing national security and public safety. The countries affected include Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
This proclamation was made on Wednesday evening. The situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.
Forbes: Jared Isaacman Suggests He Lost Trump’s NASA Nomination Over Musk Ties
Jared Isaacman, former nominee for NASA administrator, suggested his nomination was revoked due to his ties with Elon Musk, who has criticized Trump’s policies. Isaacman expressed disappointment but supports Trump’s decision and agenda.
Trump has recently withdrawn several high-profile nominations, including Isaacman’s, which came shortly after Musk's departure from the administration. Isaacman refuted claims that his past donations to Democrats influenced the decision.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US vetoes UN Security Council resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, citing a lack of condemnation for Hamas and a failure to address disarmament. The resolution received support from the other 14 council members amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Israel continues its military operations in Gaza, claiming to target Hamas operatives, while international organizations warn of famine. The UN and aid groups are pushing for unrestricted aid access, but Israel's new aid distribution system has faced criticism for not being neutral.
#economy
GB News: Petrol and diesel prices drop to four-year low with supermarket fuel stations offering 'excellent bargains'
Petrol prices in the UK have decreased for the third consecutive month, reaching a near four-year low. The latest RAC Fuel Watch data shows petrol now costs 132.3p per litre and diesel 138.4p, with supermarkets offering even lower prices.
Motorists are benefiting from a 5p fuel duty cut and the introduction of tools like the Consumer Council's Fuel Price Checker, which helps drivers find the cheapest fuel. Experts suggest that further price reductions are possible, with the average petrol price expected to drop below 130p.