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Prague's Populist Rise Reshapes Eastern Europe

As populist forces gain ground in the Czech Republic, experts warn this political shift could signal a broader realignment across Eastern Europe, challenging Western democratic norms and EU unity.

David Beckham in talks for surprise UAE move

Former Manchester United star David Beckham faces swirling speculation about a potential move to the United Arab Emirates, with sources suggesting high-level discussions are underway.

Magical Budget Christmas Markets in Europe

Discover enchanting European Christmas markets that won't break the bank. From Germany's festive gems to Eastern Europe's hidden treasures, find your perfect budget-friendly winter getaway.

London's Palomar restaurant expands to Australia

The Palomar, one of London's most celebrated Middle Eastern restaurants, is expanding to Australia with new venues in Sydney and Melbourne, bringing its vibrant modern Jerusalem cuisine to eager Antipodean foodies.

NATO eases rules for shooting down Russian drones

NATO allies are developing new protocols that would authorise member states to intercept and destroy Russian drones approaching from Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the alliance's defensive posture.

Lukashenko: Belarus helped Russia invade Ukraine

Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has confessed to playing a crucial role in Russia's initial assault on Ukraine, revealing chilling details about military cooperation between the two regimes.

Eastern European grooming gang faces justice for teen abuse

A predatory grooming gang of Eastern European men who systematically targeted vulnerable teenage girls, plying them with cigarettes and alcohol before subjecting them to horrific sexual assaults, are now facing substantial prison sentences following a lan

Sarah Essam: Egyptian footballer's England journey

Egyptian footballer Sarah Essam shares her inspiring story of overcoming borders and barriers to pursue her Premier League dreams in England, becoming a trailblazer for Middle Eastern women in football.

Australia-Papua New Guinea Sign Historic Security Pact

In a landmark move that reshapes Pacific power dynamics, Australia has signed a comprehensive security agreement with Papua New Guinea, marking Canberra's strongest commitment yet to regional stability amid growing Chinese influence.

Gaza Poet: 'My Poems Are Part of My Flesh'

Exclusive interview with Palestinian poet Batool Abu Akleen reveals how she continues to write amidst the devastation of Gaza, transforming trauma into powerful verse that bears witness to her people's struggle.

Bushra El-Turk's Oum: A Son's Musical Quest in London

Discover how Bushra El-Turk's deeply personal opera 'Oum: A Son's Quest for His Mother' combines Middle Eastern traditions with contemporary classical music in a stunning London production that explores family, identity and cultural heritage.

Palestinian food sales surge 30% in UK shops

British consumers are driving unprecedented growth for Palestinian food brand Zaytoun, with sales surging over 30% as shoppers deliberately choose ethical alternatives to mainstream products.

NATO activates new Baltic defence command led by Estonia

Estonia leads a historic NATO defence initiative, creating a new Baltic military command to counter Russian aggression. The plan establishes a brigade-sized force and pre-positions equipment, fundamentally reshaping European security architecture.

UK Typhoons to Lead NATO Air Policing in Estonia

In a decisive response to regional tensions, the UK deploys advanced Typhoon fighter jets to Estonia, spearheading NATO's enhanced air defence posture. The move signals a major commitment to collective security on the Alliance's eastern frontier.

Inside Sydney's Exclusive 'Fifty' Club of Elite Socialites

An exclusive glimpse into the secretive 'Fifty' club, a tight-knit circle of Sydney's wealthiest and most influential women from the Eastern Suburbs, renowned for their extravagant parties and formidable social power.

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