Piastri wins Spanish GP, Verstappen penalised
McLaren's Australian driver Oscar Piastri won the Spanish Grand Prix, marking his fifth victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
In this NewsHour special, Guy Shone is joined in-studio by U.S. correspondent Oubai Shahbandar to unpack a chaotic May in President Donald Trump’s second term. From a federal court blocking his sweeping tariffs, to Elon Musk’s dramatic resignation from the Department of Government Efficiency, Trump’s month has been packed with headlines.
We dive into a controversial Oval Office clash with South Africa’s president, major investment pledges from the Gulf, and a fresh tariff threat targeting Apple. The White House’s decision to freeze Chinese student visas and defund NPR and PBS adds more heat to an already charged political landscape.
Watch as we break down the seven biggest stories from May that reveal Trump’s evolving agenda—and what it could mean for the U.S. and beyond.
On May 28, the inauguration ceremony of Lachin International Airport was held.
A car drove into crowds of Liverpool fans celebrating the club’s Premier League title in the city centre on Monday evening, injuring dozens including 4 children. A 53-year-old man believed to be the driver was arrested at the scene.
Taxi drivers across France are protesting government plans to cut payments for driving patients to medical appointments. These cuts are part of a broader effort by Prime Minister François Bayrou to save €40 billion in the 2026 budget and reduce the country’s large deficit.
EU ministers have greenlit a massive €150 billion defense investment fund—dubbed the Security Action for Europe (SAFE)—as the bloc ramps up its military readiness in response to Russia’s aggression and growing uncertainty over U.S. security guarantees.
Brazil’s economy is expected to have regained momentum in the first quarter of 2025, driven by a surge in household spending and private investment, according to a Reuters poll of economists conducted from May 21–26.
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