Balearic Islands propose ban on burka and niqab
Spain's Balearic Islands ruling party submits a parliamentary proposal to ban the burka and niqab, citing women's equality and following other European nations. Read the full story.
Spain's Balearic Islands ruling party submits a parliamentary proposal to ban the burka and niqab, citing women's equality and following other European nations. Read the full story.
President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation further restricting entry to the US for nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Discover the full implications.
The European Union has softened its 2035 zero-emissions mandate, now demanding a 90% CO2 cut. This major policy shift follows intense industry lobbying over weak EV demand and Chinese competition. Read the full analysis.
Authorities are investigating how six Chinese men arrived in a remote Western Australian community only accessible by air or sea. Read the latest on the border security mystery.
Beloved Chinese Noodle House in Sydney's Chinatown announces permanent closure after landlord ends lease. Follow their Instagram for updates on a potential new location.
Exclusive investigation reveals disproportionate number of Chinese restaurants near sensitive UK military sites amid ongoing espionage concerns. Read the full analysis.
Lindsay Sandiford, the British pensioner sentenced to death in Bali for drug trafficking, makes desperate final appeal as Indonesian authorities prepare executions.
A 65-year-old British grandmother has died in a Bali prison while serving a sentence for drug smuggling, raising serious concerns about foreign nationals in Indonesian jails.
Indian authorities have successfully evacuated over 400 citizens from violence-torn Myanmar amid escalating civil conflict, with rescue operations continuing as fighting intensifies near the Indian border.
A British yoga instructor was forcibly detained by Indian police while teaching a meditation session in Rishikesh, sparking international attention and concerns about treatment of foreign nationals.
Malaysian police have arrested over a dozen Chinese citizens in a controversial raid on a Kuala Lumpur mosque, raising concerns about religious freedom and diplomatic tensions.
Leading Australian academics have condemned the Nationals party for repeatedly using a discredited $9 trillion figure to attack net zero policies, calling the costing 'fundamentally misleading' and based on misrepresented research.
Question Time erupts as Opposition targets government over Nationals' net zero stance and healthcare affordability, while Optus faces renewed scrutiny over service failures.
David Littleproud confronts growing rebellion within Nationals ranks as party room meeting debates ditching Australia's 2050 net zero emissions commitment, exposing deep climate policy divisions.
UK government issues urgent travel warning for Jamaica as security situation deteriorates, advising all British nationals to depart immediately.
Two Bulgarian nationals have been convicted for vandalising a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French intelligence suspecting Russian involvement in orchestrating the attack to destabilise European unity.
In a stunning display of defensive prowess, the Washington Nationals executed a remarkable triple play against the Minnesota Twins, marking a rare moment in MLB history that left fans and commentators in awe.
The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed legislation to prohibit the sale of internet routers and modems from Chinese manufacturers including TP-Link, citing critical national security threats.
In a groundbreaking move, the Washington Nationals have named 31-year-old Blake Butera as their new manager, making him the youngest active skipper in Major League Baseball and signalling a dramatic shift in leadership strategy.
Washington Nationals make baseball history by appointing 31-year-old Blake Butera as their new manager, marking the youngest MLB leadership appointment in half a century.
Exclusive: The Foreign Office scrambles rescue flights as Hurricane Beryl devastates islands, with British nationals stranded without power or communications in the catastrophic aftermath.
Five British citizens face serious spy charges in Russian-controlled Ukrainian territories as diplomatic tensions escalate between London and Moscow.
The Foreign Office dispatches crisis experts to Jamaica ahead of catastrophic Hurricane Beryl's arrival, coordinating evacuation plans and emergency response measures.
HMS Trent abruptly changes course from military drills to provide support in Jamaica amid growing unrest, raising questions about Foreign Office contingency planning.
A British-Iranian couple detained in Iran for over five years await a verdict that could determine their fate, as diplomatic efforts continue to secure their release.
Exclusive: Australian defence officials order immediate removal of Chinese manufactured cars from RAAF Amberley airbase over serious security concerns about data collection capabilities.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office faces criticism for advising British nationals in Israel to leave immediately while failing to provide similar guidance for Gaza, drawing comparisons to controversial US homeland security alerts.
World snooker faces its biggest corruption crisis as Chinese stars Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong receive lengthy bans for match-fixing offences, rocking the professional tour.
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.
Exclusive revelations emerge as the alleged victim of mysterious Chinese heiress speaks out about being silenced following the bizarre crash that stunned Australian authorities. New details expose the tangled web of wealth, power and intimidation.