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Drone Chaos Halts Brussels Airport Flights

Unauthorised drone activity causes major disruption at Brussels Airport, grounding all flights. Here's what stranded passengers need to know about their rights and compensation claims.

Putin's drone onslaught forces Brussels Airport closure

Vladimir Putin has dramatically escalated his hybrid warfare campaign against the West, ordering increased drone incursions that forced Belgium's main international airport to close overnight, disrupting thousands of passengers and raising security alarms

Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

Tower of London China exhibition sparks diplomatic row

A major diplomatic dispute has erupted between the UK and China over a Tower of London exhibition about Beijing's 'coercive control', with Chinese officials threatening consequences for bilateral relations.

China Spy Trial: Labour's Critical Security Test

As Britain confronts a major Chinese espionage case, the Labour government faces its first real test in demonstrating it understands the Beijing threat. Analysis of the political and diplomatic implications.

Eurostar strike threat: Summer travel chaos looms

Holiday chaos looms as Eurostar workers overwhelmingly back strike action, threatening to halt all cross-Channel services between London, Paris and Brussels during peak summer season.

Labour vows unwavering UK support for Ukraine

Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey reaffirms Britain's steadfast commitment to Ukrainian defence against Russian aggression during high-level Brussels talks, promising continued military and humanitarian aid.

US-China Rare Earths Showdown in Beijing Talks

In a critical diplomatic mission, US Treasury Secretary meets Chinese officials amid escalating tensions over rare earth minerals, port fees, and IMF concerns about global trade fragmentation.

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