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Bulgaria adopts euro, becomes 21st Eurozone member

Bulgaria enters the euro currency union on 1 January, a historic step for EU integration met with public anxiety over prices and political instability. Discover the economic implications.

Bulgaria adopts the euro on 1 January 2026

Bulgaria prepares to swap the lev for the euro, becoming the 21st eurozone member. Explore the public's mixed reactions and what this means for the EU's southeast frontier.

Syrian refugees meet VancouFur attendees at shared hotel

An unexpected cultural exchange in Vancouver saw Syrian refugee children joyfully interacting with attendees of the VancouFur furry convention, creating a heartwarming moment of welcome. Discover how a shared hotel space fostered a unique connection.

France's New Mandatory Civic Test for Residency

France will require all applicants for multi-year residency to pass a 40-question test on French history, culture, and values from next year. Discover the details and sample questions.

EU Proposes Deeper Defence Ties with Ukraine

The EU's defence chief has proposed a major integration of the bloc's defence industry with Ukraine, including a €1.5bn support package. Discover how this strategic shift responds to US disengagement.

Allardyce: Arsenal Will Win Premier League Title

Ex-England boss Sam Allardyce explains why Arsenal's defensive strength and squad depth give them the edge over Liverpool and Man City in the Premier League title race. Read his full analysis.

Mahmood's immigration plan faces backlash

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's new immigration proposals are criticised for hindering refugee integration and praised by far-right figures. Discover the community response.

UK Looks to Denmark's Tough Asylum Approach

Britain's Labour government seeks to emulate Denmark's controversial asylum policies, which have slashed refugee numbers but drawn international criticism. Discover the human impact.

Migrant children in Norway armed with grenades by gangs

Shocking investigation reveals how Norway's failed integration policies have left migrant children vulnerable to criminal gangs, with teenagers carrying contract hits and even grenades in Oslo's underworld.

Reeves refuses to rule out Labour tax rises

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declines to guarantee no tax increases under Labour, while pledging to scrap non-dom status and impose VAT on private school fees in exclusive economic policy preview.

Liberal MPs fear city voter backlash over net zero

Internal Liberal party polling reveals growing voter rebellion in metropolitan electorates over climate policies, putting Australia's net zero commitment at risk as MPs scramble to save their seats.

Judge overturns school transgender notification policy

A federal judge has struck down a Pennsylvania school district's policy requiring parental notification when students change their name or pronouns, citing First Amendment violations in a case with national implications.

Australian political turmoil over net zero backflip

Australia's political landscape erupts as the Coalition dramatically abandons net zero commitments, triggering heated parliamentary clashes and international concern ahead of crucial climate talks.

Farage's Tax Reforms Create £40bn Budget Hole

Reform UK's manifesto pledges would create massive budget shortfall requiring severe spending cuts or tax rises elsewhere, according to IFS analysis of Nigel Farage's economic plans.

Labour to give OBR veto power over budgets

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over government budgets, marking significant break from Conservative economic approach.

Reeves' £46k tax claim sparks working families fury

Labour's new Chancellor under fire after suggesting typical working families could afford £46,000 in additional taxes, sparking outrage from critics and raising questions about government economic policy.

Reeves Rules Out Income Tax Rise in Budget

Labour's Chancellor Rachel Reeves has firmly rejected raising income tax or National Insurance in her inaugural Budget, pledging tax stability for working families while facing tough spending decisions.

Labour vows no income tax or NI rise in budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves commits to freezing income tax and National Insurance rates in Labour's inaugural budget, ruling out immediate tax increases despite economic pressures.

Australian Nationals abandon net zero target

In a dramatic shift, Australia's National Party has voted to remove its net zero emissions target from official policy, sparking political turmoil and environmental concerns.

Liberal Party rift deepens over net zero emissions target

Australia's Liberal Party remains deeply divided over climate policy as Deputy Leader Sussan Ley faces ongoing internal resistance to the government's net zero emissions target, exposing significant fractures within the opposition.

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