Holocaust survivors call on Farage to apologise

A group of 11 Holocaust survivors have written an open letter urging Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to tell the truth and apologise for alleged antisemitic comments made at Dulwich College. Read their powerful plea.

US raid kills Syrian undercover agent in error

A US-led operation in Syria killed a man working undercover against IS, highlighting intelligence failures amid shifting alliances. Discover the complex security implications.

Macron: US Could Betray Ukraine in Peace Deal

A leaked transcript reveals Emmanuel Macron warned European leaders that Donald Trump's administration might force Ukraine to cede territory. Read the full details of the diplomatic rift.

Trump's Key Role in Tense FIFA World Cup Draw Revealed

President Trump will take centre stage at the FIFA World Cup draw, accepting a peace prize before a ceremonial ball-draw with leaders he has clashed with. Discover the geopolitical drama unfolding in Washington.

Widow backs gun rights after activist husband's murder

Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has publicly reaffirmed her support for the US Second Amendment following his assassination, calling the tragedy a 'human problem' rather than a gun issue. Read her full statement.

Hong Kong election under shadow of deadly fire

Hong Kong's legislative election, seen as tightening Beijing's control, proceeds amid scrutiny after a deadly fire killed 159. Analysts question voter turnout as a key barometer of public sentiment.

Supreme Court Allows Texas Redistricting Map

The US Supreme Court has permitted Texas to use a new congressional map for the 2025 midterms, a move set to bolster Republican seats. Read the full analysis of this pivotal ruling.

Lammy hints at Labour's EU customs union ambition

Deputy PM David Lammy suggests closer EU ties, citing economic benefits seen by others. German President calls for post-Brexit reset, urging 'Don't Look Back in Anger'. Read the latest.

Wong on Trump, Putin and Reshaping Foreign Policy

Foreign Minister Penny Wong discusses a tumultuous year in global affairs, Australia's new military aid for Ukraine, sanctions on Russia, and navigating an unpredictable world order. Listen to the full interview.

Trump Lights National Christmas Tree, Gives Religious Speech

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump inaugurated the National Christmas Tree lighting in Washington D.C., marking the start of the holiday season with a speech emphasising Christian values. Read the full story.

UK Migration Data 'Full of Holes', Report Finds

A major report reveals critical gaps in UK migration data, leaving policymakers and the public unable to assess immigration's true impact. Experts warn this fuels misinformation and hinders reform.

UK Launches 'Living Heritage' Register for Traditions

Communities across the UK are urged to nominate cherished traditions, from cheese-rolling to steel-drumming, for a new national register aimed at safeguarding intangible cultural heritage for future generations.

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