World
-

Zelensky Urges EU to Utilize Frozen Russian Assets at Critical Summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing the European Union to tap into frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s war efforts, emphasizing that it’s crucial for the EU to show Russia that continuing the war is…
-

Australia Launches Gun Buyback Scheme Amidst Bondi Shooting Victim Tributes
Australia is set to introduce a national gun buyback scheme following the tragic Bondi Beach shooting that claimed 15 lives. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the initiative, aiming to “get more guns off our streets”…
-

EU-Mercosur Deal Delayed Amidst Farmer Protests in Brussels
The European Union has delayed the signing of a massive free-trade deal with South American countries, known as the EU-Mercosur deal, following intense protests by farmers in Brussels. Thousands of farmers, concerned about the impact…
-

Ukraine Strikes Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tanker in Mediterranean, Escalating Tensions
Ukraine has launched a bold attack on a Russian ‘shadow fleet’ tanker, the Qendil, in the Mediterranean Sea, marking a significant escalation in its campaign against Russia’s oil shipping. The attack, carried out using aerial…
-

Greece Rescues Nearly 540 Migrants Off Crete in Major Operation
Greece’s Coast Guard has rescued approximately 545 migrants from a fishing boat off the southernmost island of Gavdos, marking one of the largest groups to reach the country in recent months. The migrants, primarily from…
-

Rome’s New Colosseum Station Unveils Ancient Treasures
Rome’s newest metro station, Colosseo-Fori Imperiali, has opened its doors, revealing a treasure trove of ancient artifacts discovered during its decade-long construction. The station, located beneath the iconic Colosseum, showcases 350 objects, including ceramic jugs,…
-

Bank of England Cuts Interest Rate to 3.75% as UK Inflation Eases
The Bank of England has reduced its key interest rate to 3.75%, marking the fourth cut this year, after inflation in the UK slowed more than expected. The Monetary Policy Committee voted 5-4 to lower…
-

Brussels Farmer Protest Turns Ugly as EU-Mercosur Deal Teeters
A massive farmer protest in Brussels turned violent as thousands of farmers from across Europe demonstrated against the proposed EU-Mercosur trade deal. The protesters, who arrived in tractors, blocked roads and set fires, prompting police…
-

Data Gaps and Staff Shortages Hinder Planning for Ageing Population, Says NAO
The National Audit Office (NAO) has highlighted significant challenges in planning for the UK’s ageing population, citing data gaps and staff shortages as major obstacles. The NAO’s report emphasizes that these issues undermine efforts to…
-

World Number One Alcaraz Announces Difficult Split with Coach Ferrero
Tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz, the current world number one, has parted ways with his longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, ending a seven-year partnership that yielded 24 titles, including six Grand Slam crowns. The split, announced…






