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French PM survives no-confidence vote over pension fury

French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne narrowly survives a no-confidence vote triggered by her use of constitutional powers to force through deeply unpopular pension reforms, plunging President Macron's government into political turmoil.

Victoria's Aboriginal Treaty Stalls Amid Crisis

A historic treaty between the Victorian government and the state's Aboriginal people faces unprecedented delays and opposition, sparking a major political crisis and protests.

French PM Faces Make-or-Break Confidence Vote

French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a critical vote of confidence in the National Assembly, a pivotal moment that could reshape President Macron's government and its reform agenda.

US & UN Forge Ambitious Gaza Reconstruction Blueprint

Exclusive details emerge on a major US-UN backed initiative for Gaza's recovery, focusing on humanitarian aid, infrastructure, and long-term stability, set to be a central topic at the upcoming UN General Assembly.

Fatal Stabbing Rocks Manitoba's Hollow Water First Nation

The tight-knit Hollow Water First Nation community in Manitoba is in mourning after a devastating stabbing incident left one woman dead and two others injured. Police have a suspect in custody as the investigation continues.

Green Party Overtakes Lib Dems in London Assembly Shock

The Green Party has made significant gains in the London Assembly, overtaking the Liberal Democrats and challenging Labour's dominance in the capital, signalling a major shift in the city's political landscape.

London Assembly condemns The Sun's 'racist' headline

The London Assembly has formally censured The Sun newspaper for its controversial 'Go Back to Africa' front page, branding it a deliberate attempt to sow division and inflame racial tensions in the capital.

Green Party Wins Historic Seat in UK Parliament

The Green Party celebrates a landmark victory as co-leader Carla Denyer wins the Bristol Central seat, marking a significant shift in the UK's political landscape and challenging Labour's dominance.

I Tried Coffee For The First Time At 42

A 42-year-old British coffee virgin finally takes the plunge. Discover the hilarious and surprising effects of a first-ever caffeine hit, from taste shock to an unexpected energy surge.

Prime Video Announces 'The Assembly' With Stellar UK Cast

Amazon's Prime Video announces 'The Assembly,' a gripping new original series starring Jason Watkins, Gwyneth Keyworth, and Clare-Hope Ashitey. This high-concept thriller promises to explore the dark side of scientific discovery and its human cost. Filmin

US revokes Palestinian diplomat's visa before UN vote

In a controversial move, the US has revoked the visa of the Palestinian UN envoy, a decision seen as an attempt to pressure Palestine ahead of a key UN General Assembly vote on its status. The action has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups.

Denver's Gathering of Nations Powwow Concludes with Hope

The 40th annual Gathering of Nations, North America's largest Native American powwow, concluded in Denver with a powerful message of cultural preservation and unity, as thousands celebrated indigenous traditions through dance, music, and ceremony.

Arsenal's Secret Eze Clause Revealed

Arsenal reportedly have a first-refusal clause on Eberechi Eze, giving them an edge in the race for the Crystal Palace star. Could the Gunners trigger it this summer?

Trump calls Sturgeon 'terrible' First Minister

Former US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Scotland's former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, branding her leadership 'terrible' and criticising her policies.

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