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UAE refuses to join Gaza stabilisation force

The UAE announces it will not participate in a US-proposed Gaza stabilisation force, citing a lack of a clear legal framework. This reflects growing Arab opposition to the plan. Read more on the regional implications.

Banks set to escape tax rises in Reeves budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to spare Britain's banking sector from tax rises in her first major Budget, despite previous Labour criticism of bank profits during the cost-of-living crisis.

Trump's Venezuela Invasion Plan Using Panama Revealed

A classified document obtained by The Guardian outlines a controversial proposal from Donald Trump's team to use Panama as a launchpad for military action against Venezuela, raising global alarm about potential regional destabilisation.

Business leaders urge Reeves on tax decisions

Top UK business executives are pressing the Chancellor to implement potentially unpopular tax reforms to stimulate economic growth and investment in the upcoming budget announcement.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

Chelsea youth players racially abused in Azerbaijan

Chelsea Football Club has launched a formal investigation after several of their academy players were subjected to horrific racial abuse following a UEFA Youth League match against Qarabag in Azerbaijan.

Trump's Tumultuous First Year Back in Office

An in-depth analysis of Donald Trump's dramatic first year back in office, from policy upheavals to international tensions and domestic challenges that defined his unexpected return to power.

Matty Healy deletes 1975 song, fans feel 'violated'

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has caused controversy among fans after unexpectedly deleting a track from the band's 2022 album 'Being Funny in a Foreign Language', leaving listeners feeling 'violated' and confused.

Prince William's urgent Middle East statement

The Prince of Wales breaks his silence with an emotional statement addressing the ongoing violence in the Middle East, calling for humanitarian protection and a path toward peace.

EU's Borrell: Enlargement Case 'Very Clear-Cut'

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell makes compelling case for welcoming new members as Ukraine, Moldova and Western Balkan nations await accession decisions, citing strategic necessity and geopolitical urgency.

ASIO Chief: Foreign Agents Infiltrating Australia

Australia's spy chief reveals sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting universities, businesses and government institutions, warning of unprecedented threats to national security.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

Police probe Chinese pressure on UK university research

Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.

Reeves signals tax rises in budget warning

Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares the nation for potential tax increases as she outlines Britain's fiscal challenges ahead of the crucial autumn budget, warning of 'tough choices' ahead.

Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Nigeria

Former US President Donald Trump's threat of military intervention in Nigeria sparks international concern. Explore the political motivations, regional consequences, and diplomatic fallout.

Pregnant British teen freed from Georgian prison

British teenager Bella Culley, imprisoned in Georgia while pregnant, has been released following intense diplomatic efforts. The 19-year-old's case sparked international concern and high-level negotiations.

Pregnant UK teen freed from Georgian jail

Breaking news: 19-year-old pregnant UK student Bella May Culley is set for release from Georgian jail after being detained on controversial drug charges. Full details on the diplomatic resolution.

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