UK Security Clash: Embassy Row Tests Starmer’s China Policy Amid Espionage Fallout
Political Pressure Mounts Over Chinese Diplomatic Expansion Senior Conservative MPs Alicia Kearns and Tom Tugendhat have launched a direct challenge…
Political Pressure Mounts Over Chinese Diplomatic Expansion Senior Conservative MPs Alicia Kearns and Tom Tugendhat have launched a direct challenge…
The Trump administration has replaced its federal hiring freeze with new restrictions requiring political appointee approval for government positions. Critics suggest the changes could politicize the federal workforce while the administration claims they ensure accountability in hiring practices.
President Donald Trump has issued a new executive order replacing the expired federal hiring freeze with permanent restrictions that require political appointee approval for most government hiring positions. According to reports, the order came into effect Wednesday as the administration’s initial hiring freeze, implemented on January 20, reached its expiration date.