Reeves: No quick tax rises under Labour

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges no immediate tax hikes, focusing on economic growth, while business leaders urge long-term stability.

EU trade deal sparks 'Suez Moment' comparisons

The latest EU trade agreement has drawn sharp criticism, with analysts comparing it to the Suez Crisis, highlighting Europe's perceived capitulation to US interests under Trump's influence.

PETA exposes misleading 'vegan' footwear labels

Animal rights group PETA has uncovered deceptive labelling practices in the footwear industry, revealing that some shoes marketed as 'vegan' may still contain animal-derived materials. Learn how to spot the truth behind the labels.

Morocco's colourful cities turning grey

Morocco's traditionally colourful cities are seeing a surge in grey buildings, sparking debates about cultural identity and modern aesthetics.

Trump warns tariffs could spark 'full-blown war'

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning about escalating trade tensions, suggesting tariffs could lead to a 'full-blown war' in a fiery exchange with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

NZ reverses fossil fuel ban amid climate concerns

In a controversial move, New Zealand’s government has voted to reintroduce fossil fuel exploration, overturning a 2018 ban. Critics warn of environmental consequences, while supporters highlight economic benefits.

Aldi Australia sells UK treat for $7.99

Aldi Australia is now selling a budget-friendly version of a famous UK snack, delighting shoppers with its nostalgic taste and affordable price.

Coles worker throws eggs at customer in viral incident

A Coles employee in Caloundra has sparked outrage after reportedly hurling eggs at a customer during a heated exchange. The incident, caught on video, has gone viral, raising questions about retail worker conduct.

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