Cooper dodges questions on Channel migrant returns

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper refuses to clarify whether Channel migrants will be returned to France under a new one-to-one deal, raising concerns over potential benefits to smuggling gangs.

McGregor runs for Irish president post-legal loss

MMA star Conor McGregor has launched a campaign to become Ireland's next president, calling for legal reforms to boost his chances—just days after losing an appeal in a civil rape case.

Pro-Palestine activists target London asylum hotel

Pro-Palestine demonstrators stormed a London hotel housing asylum seekers, demanding an end to its use while drawing parallels to displacement in Gaza. The dramatic protest highlights growing tensions over UK immigration policies.

Labour's airport expansion risks climate goals

The Labour Party's push for airport expansion threatens to undermine its climate commitments, sparking outrage among environmentalists and raising questions about its green agenda.

Australia buys Japan's Mogami-class frigates

Australia is set to acquire advanced Mogami-class frigates from Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in a landmark defence agreement aimed at strengthening maritime security.

Australia & NZ Ink Defence Pact with Japan

Australia and New Zealand have signed a landmark defence agreement with Japan, strengthening military ties in response to growing regional instability. The pact includes joint exercises and intelligence sharing.

Germany’s Retirement Age Debate Heats Up

Germany’s coalition government faces internal strife as debates over raising the retirement age intensify, sparking concerns over pension sustainability and economic stability.

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