As the Stop the War Coalition holds its annual conference, ANDREW MURRAY warns that Britain’s alignment with US foreign policy is fuelling global instability and diverting billions from welfare, wages and public services
WE have all seen the horrendous photographs of rich US men, women and even children, automatic rifle in hand, kneeling next to, or even on top of some handsome wild creature, be it elephant, lion, rhino or some other exotic and threatened creature.
Social media is full of such pictures that start off as a boastful post from the hunter but more often, on my pages, turn up as a protest against this so-called ugly and ignorant sport.
When I heard that President Donald Trump has created a new advisory board to rewrite federal rules for importing the heads and hides of African elephants, lions and rhinos, I thought, but only for a fleeting moment, it might be good news for the animals.
Trump threatens war and punitive tariffs to recapture Iranian resources – just as in 1953, when the CIA overthrew Mossadegh and US corporations immediately seized 40% of the oil, says SEVIM DAGDELEN
From terrifying the children of immigrants to pepper-spraying frogs, the US under Trump is rapidly descending into mayhem, writes Linda Pentz Gunter
MOLLY QUELL reports on the sanctions placed on International Criminal Court officials by the Trump regime, making it increasingly difficult for the tribunal to conduct even basic tasks



