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Oxford Union pays £25,000 for Trump Instagram post

The prestigious Oxford Union faces mounting criticism after paying £25,000 for an Instagram post featuring Donald Trump, sparking outrage among students and alumni over the controversial expenditure.

Cafe owner defies council over Union Jack mural

A Westminster cafe owner faces council pressure to remove a Union Flag mural despite local support, sparking debate about national pride and local authority overreach in central London.

Orban must not derail Ukraine's EU accession

As EU leaders gather for crucial Ukraine membership negotiations, fears grow that Hungary's Viktor Orban could single-handedly block Europe's strategic future. Analysis reveals why his veto threat must not prevail.

EU Parliament Bans 'Veggie Burger' Labels

The European Parliament has sparked outrage by voting to ban plant-based products from using terms like 'veggie burger' and 'vegan sausage' in what critics call an attack on sustainable food choices.

EU plan: Children can choose gender from age 6

Explosive EU legislation could allow children as young as six to change their legal gender without medical approval, raising concerns about cross-border implications for British families.

EU's Secret Weapon Against Trump's Trade Wars

As Trump threatens global trade with aggressive tariffs, the European Union holds a powerful but underutilised defence mechanism that could reshape transatlantic economic relations.

Tusk: "New Era for Poland" in EU Parliament Address

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk delivered a powerful address to the European Parliament, vowing to restore democratic values and European unity while confronting his nationalist predecessors.

Merkel: Poland Shares Blame for Ukraine War - Outrage

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel faces furious backlash after suggesting Poland bears responsibility for Ukraine conflict, with politicians accusing her of 'blood on hands' and rewarding Russian aggression.

Supreme Court rejects Epic Games and Apple appeals

The US Supreme Court has rejected appeals from both Epic Games and Apple, letting stand current App Store rules in a decisive conclusion to the high-stakes legal war over mobile app markets.

Czech election shock threatens EU Ukraine aid

EU's united front for Ukraine faces potential collapse after Czech election victory for anti-aid candidate Petr Pavel, threatening military support pipeline to Kyiv.

Solar Power Hits Record 27% of EU Electricity

Groundbreaking data reveals solar energy production in the EU has surged by 28% year-on-year, with multiple nations achieving record-breaking clean energy milestones during peak summer months.

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