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UK to spend £200m preparing troops for Ukraine force

Defence Secretary John Healey announces a £200 million investment to ready British forces for a potential multinational deployment to Ukraine following a ceasefire with Russia. Read the latest details.

26 killed in Russian strike on Zelenskyy's hometown

At least 26 people, including six children, were killed in a Russian missile strike on a residential building in Kryvyi Rih. As Moscow denounces European peacekeeping plans, Kyiv warns of further massive attacks.

US Wins Exemption from OECD Global Minimum Tax Rules

The US has secured a sweeping exemption from the OECD's global minimum tax deal for its domestic companies, a move that could reshape the international tax landscape. Discover the implications for UK businesses and global finance.

Australian killed in Ukraine a week before wedding

Russell Allan Wilson died fighting in Ukraine's Donetsk region on his final mission before leave to get married. At least eight Australians have died in the conflict. Read the full tribute.

Australian killed fighting with Ukrainian forces

An Australian man has reportedly died while serving with Ukrainian forces. The incident highlights the ongoing international involvement in the conflict against Russia. Read the full report.

NATO's $1bn-a-month US arms pledge for Ukraine

NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.

Four killed in Russian drone strike on Kharkiv

A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv kills four and wounds 17, as US and Ukrainian officials discuss a refined peace framework to end the war. Read the latest developments.

Russian strike kills nine in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile attack on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as Poland closes airspace.

Ireland faces €13.4bn corporate tax shortfall

Ireland's Department of Finance confronts a staggering €13.4bn corporate tax shortfall as tech and pharmaceutical giants see profits decline, threatening the nation's economic stability.

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