LONDON: Government plans to slash Britain’s foreign aid budget could be stopped in Parliament following a rebellion by dozens of MPs from the ruling Conservative Party.Last year, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced that the UK would cut its spending on foreign aid from 0.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) to 0.5 representing a real-term cut of around $5 billion.A
Four B-52 bombers took part in a 12-hour mission this week to fly over 28 NATO allies in Europe, while a second contingent of bombers flew over the US and Canada to complete the tour.