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Global News Briefing: Voting Rights, Trade, and Conflict

Developments in the UK, US, China, and Middle East spark debate and economic shifts

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What Happened In the UK, a heated debate has erupted over voting rights, with some arguing that only British-born citizens should be allowed to vote. This comes after the Green party's victory in the Gorton and Denton...

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In the UK, a heated debate has erupted over voting rights, with some arguing that only British-born citizens should be allowed to vote. This comes...

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In the UK, a heated debate has erupted over voting rights, with some arguing that only British-born citizens should be allowed to vote. This comes after the Green party's victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, where Nigel Farage claimed his party would have won if the vote had been restricted to "British-born voters". The Greens dismissed the suggestion as "dangerous, racist nonsense".

Meanwhile, in the US, prosecutors have announced that they will end their prosecution of Turkiye's Halkbank over alleged business with Iran. This decision comes after Turkish assistance in negotiating a ceasefire and the release of captives from Gaza.

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China's exports have surged in the first two months of the year, despite trade tensions with the US. Official figures show exports jumped by more...

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China's exports have surged in the first two months of the year, despite trade tensions with the US. Official figures show exports jumped by more than 20% in January and February, almost three times the rate predicted by economists. This puts the country on track to top the record-breaking annual trade surplus it saw in 2025.

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The US-Israeli campaign against Iran has drawn parallels with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both campaigns have been framed differently at different...

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The US-Israeli campaign against Iran has drawn parallels with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both campaigns have been framed differently at different times, with dubious claims of defensive action and a curious reluctance to label it war. However, the comparison is far from exact, with the US limiting its involvement to airstrikes against Iran's authoritarian regime.

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Who: Nigel Farage, Green party, US prosecutors, Turkiye's Halkbank, China's government What: Debate over voting rights, end of prosecution, surge in...

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  • Who: Nigel Farage, Green party, US prosecutors, Turkiye's Halkbank, China's government
  • What: Debate over voting rights, end of prosecution, surge in exports, conflict in Iran
  • Where: UK, US, China, Middle East
  • Impact: Shifting global dynamics, economic implications, and humanitarian concerns

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The comparison between the US-Israeli campaign against Iran and Russia's invasion of Ukraine is striking." — Pjotr Sauer, analyst

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"The comparison between the US-Israeli campaign against Iran and Russia's invasion of Ukraine is striking." — Pjotr Sauer, analyst

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20%: China's export surge in January and February 2025: The year China saw a record-breaking annual trade surplus

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  • **20%: China's export surge in January and February
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The world's second-largest economy, China, is heavily reliant on exports as it faces issues including weak consumer spending, a shrinking population, and a property market crisis. The US-China trade tensions have been ongoing, with President Donald Trump expected to visit China in early April to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

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As the global landscape continues to shift, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out. The UK's voting rights debate is likely to...

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As the global landscape continues to shift, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out. The UK's voting rights debate is likely to continue, while China's export surge may have significant implications for the global economy. The conflict in Iran and the US-Israeli campaign will also be closely watched in the coming weeks and months.

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Global News Briefing: Voting Rights, Trade, and Conflict

Developments in the UK, US, China, and Middle East spark debate and economic shifts

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In the UK, a heated debate has erupted over voting rights, with some arguing that only British-born citizens should be allowed to vote. This comes after the Green party's victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, where Nigel Farage claimed his party would have won if the vote had been restricted to "British-born voters". The Greens dismissed the suggestion as "dangerous, racist nonsense".

Meanwhile, in the US, prosecutors have announced that they will end their prosecution of Turkiye's Halkbank over alleged business with Iran. This decision comes after Turkish assistance in negotiating a ceasefire and the release of captives from Gaza.

Global Trade

China's exports have surged in the first two months of the year, despite trade tensions with the US. Official figures show exports jumped by more than 20% in January and February, almost three times the rate predicted by economists. This puts the country on track to top the record-breaking annual trade surplus it saw in 2025.

Conflict and Diplomacy

The US-Israeli campaign against Iran has drawn parallels with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both campaigns have been framed differently at different times, with dubious claims of defensive action and a curious reluctance to label it war. However, the comparison is far from exact, with the US limiting its involvement to airstrikes against Iran's authoritarian regime.

Key Facts

  • Who: Nigel Farage, Green party, US prosecutors, Turkiye's Halkbank, China's government
  • What: Debate over voting rights, end of prosecution, surge in exports, conflict in Iran
  • Where: UK, US, China, Middle East
  • Impact: Shifting global dynamics, economic implications, and humanitarian concerns

What Experts Say

"The comparison between the US-Israeli campaign against Iran and Russia's invasion of Ukraine is striking." — Pjotr Sauer, analyst

Key Numbers

  • **20%: China's export surge in January and February
  • **2025: The year China saw a record-breaking annual trade surplus

Background

The world's second-largest economy, China, is heavily reliant on exports as it faces issues including weak consumer spending, a shrinking population, and a property market crisis. The US-China trade tensions have been ongoing, with President Donald Trump expected to visit China in early April to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

What Comes Next

As the global landscape continues to shift, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out. The UK's voting rights debate is likely to continue, while China's export surge may have significant implications for the global economy. The conflict in Iran and the US-Israeli campaign will also be closely watched in the coming weeks and months.

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In the UK, a heated debate has erupted over voting rights, with some arguing that only British-born citizens should be allowed to vote. This comes after the Green party's victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, where Nigel Farage claimed his party would have won if the vote had been restricted to "British-born voters". The Greens dismissed the suggestion as "dangerous, racist nonsense".

Meanwhile, in the US, prosecutors have announced that they will end their prosecution of Turkiye's Halkbank over alleged business with Iran. This decision comes after Turkish assistance in negotiating a ceasefire and the release of captives from Gaza.

Global Trade

China's exports have surged in the first two months of the year, despite trade tensions with the US. Official figures show exports jumped by more than 20% in January and February, almost three times the rate predicted by economists. This puts the country on track to top the record-breaking annual trade surplus it saw in 2025.

Conflict and Diplomacy

The US-Israeli campaign against Iran has drawn parallels with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both campaigns have been framed differently at different times, with dubious claims of defensive action and a curious reluctance to label it war. However, the comparison is far from exact, with the US limiting its involvement to airstrikes against Iran's authoritarian regime.

Key Facts

  • Who: Nigel Farage, Green party, US prosecutors, Turkiye's Halkbank, China's government
  • What: Debate over voting rights, end of prosecution, surge in exports, conflict in Iran
  • Where: UK, US, China, Middle East
  • Impact: Shifting global dynamics, economic implications, and humanitarian concerns

What Experts Say

"The comparison between the US-Israeli campaign against Iran and Russia's invasion of Ukraine is striking." — Pjotr Sauer, analyst

Key Numbers

  • **20%: China's export surge in January and February
  • **2025: The year China saw a record-breaking annual trade surplus

Background

The world's second-largest economy, China, is heavily reliant on exports as it faces issues including weak consumer spending, a shrinking population, and a property market crisis. The US-China trade tensions have been ongoing, with President Donald Trump expected to visit China in early April to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

What Comes Next

As the global landscape continues to shift, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out. The UK's voting rights debate is likely to continue, while China's export surge may have significant implications for the global economy. The conflict in Iran and the US-Israeli campaign will also be closely watched in the coming weeks and months.

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