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.

China Spy Trial: Labour's Critical Security Test

As Britain confronts a major Chinese espionage case, the Labour government faces its first real test in demonstrating it understands the Beijing threat. Analysis of the political and diplomatic implications.

Gaza Ceasefire: Can the Fragile Peace Hold?

As a tentative ceasefire takes effect in Gaza, The Guardian's Full Story podcast examines whether this fragile truce can survive mounting pressures and what it means for civilians caught in the crossfire.

US Doctor Faces Deportation After 30 Years

A prominent Tennessee cardiologist faces deportation to India after three decades in the US, exposing the harsh realities of America's immigration system under Trump's administration.

EU Ministers Clash Over Palestinian Aid in Gaza Crisis

European Union foreign ministers engage in heated debate over suspending development aid for Palestinians as Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens. Ireland and Luxembourg lead opposition against cutting vital funding.

Fox News banned from Pentagon press briefings

The US Department of Defense has barred Fox News reporter from press briefings, sparking intense debate about media freedom and military transparency in what critics call a dangerous precedent.

Giuffre's Explosive Prince Andrew Allegations in New Memoir

In a posthumous autobiography, Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre makes shocking allegations against Prince Andrew, claiming he viewed sexual encounters as his 'birthright' and provides disturbing details about their encounters.

Starmer's 'She's No Lawyer' Jab at Badenoch in PMQs

Keir Starmer's heated exchange with Kemi Badenoch in PMQs revealed political tensions as the Prime Minister dismissed the Business Secretary's legal background in a dramatic Westminster confrontation.

British veteran charged over alleged Ukraine fighting

Exclusive: A former British soldier from Belfast has been charged with terrorism offences after allegedly travelling to fight with Russian-backed forces in Ukraine, raising serious national security concerns.

Sweden starts emergency food stockpiling

In a dramatic policy shift, Sweden has initiated emergency food stockpiling for the first time since the Cold War, citing growing geopolitical instability and security concerns across Europe.

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