fall and we will have to go back to the polls in october. for the european union, this could not come at a worse time. the 74 year old prime minister is a powerful ally, an ex chief of the european central bank, heading europe s third biggest economy. a nice cv to have around at the time of soaring inflation when difficult economic decisions need to be made as the war in ukraine continues to he will attend the debate on the lower houses of parliament and if he does resign on the spot it will lead to an early election and that means a turbulent few months for italy when times are already hard enough. are already hard enough. parliament in sri lanka has voted for prime minister ranil wickremesinghe to become the country s new president, despite his unpopularity with the public. he faces the task of leading the country out of its economic collapse and restoring order
that rishi sunak will run the economy like thatcher if he wins his bid for prime minister. the guardian features an image of a stunning view from space from the james webb telescope s view from space as well as the eight conservative leadership race. the metro reports that britain is on red alert as ambulance services in england struggle to cope with increased demand and covid related staff shortages. and the times says rishi sunak ad liz truss lead the race for tory party leadership. it also says that the bbc s chief has had to defend pay rises for some of its top presenters. the mail say that rishi sunak is blasted on socialist taxes as the tory party favour liz truss for party leader. so, let s begin. the front pages are dominated by the
impeached disgraced ex-president that his ex-chief of staff and his most favorite news network are describing just how devastating of a blow yesterday s testimony by cassidy hutchinson was in the same way the rest of us are. hutchinson s live appearance before the select committee investigating the capitol insurrection was chock full of alarming new details about the ex-president s conduct surrounding the 6th. the portrait painted yesterday at the january 6th hearing by cassidy hutchinson, a top aide it former white house chief of staff mark meadows wasn t simply of a criminal president but of a seditious madman, even republican members of congress who have long supported donald trump told reporters anonymously that hutchinson s testimony was, quote, worse than they imagined. they were stunned and left speechless. some inside trump world were squirming as revelation after
A Delhi court on Wednesday dismissed a revision petition filed by former Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash challenging the clean chit given to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia and nine AAP MLAs, in connection with a 2018 case of alleged assault on him.
6th committee. in a letter to donald trump, the agency said the records will be delivered on march 3rd, unless a court order intervenes. the former president has tried to shield his white house documents claiming privilege but he lost that battle last month when the supreme court rejected that effort. the pence records are the latest sign that the committee s focus on the former vice president, his ex-chief of staff, mark short, testified before the committee last week. the leader of the far right extremist group the oath keepers testified remotely before the january 6th committee investigating the capitol attack, he did so for nearly six hours yesterday. stuart rhodes spoke to a house member in a federal detention center in oklahoma where he is currently awaiting trial on sedition charge force his alleged role in the capitol riot. according to his lawyers, he invoked his fifth amendment rights up to 30 times.