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Weightlifting champion jailed for 19 years by Russia

Yulia Lemeshchenko, a Ukrainian weightlifting champion, was sentenced to 19 years in a Russian prison for alleged sabotage. She told the court her 'honour and conscience' were more important. Read the full story.

EU's New 'Green Tariff' Rules Impact UK Steel and Cement

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now in force, affecting UK exporters of steel, cement, and other high-carbon goods. Experts warn of confusion and a 'mountain of paperwork' for British industry.

Zelenskyy's New Year's Eve message to Ukraine

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers a powerful New Year's Eve address, honouring Ukrainian resilience and vowing continued defence. Read his full message of defiance and hope.

China imposes 55% tariff on Australian beef imports

China has announced a 55% tariff on Australian beef imports exceeding quotas, a move that has angered producers and threatens a major trade relationship. Explore the details and implications.

Korean Film and K-Pop Crisis Amidst Global Success

South Korea's cultural exports hit a record £11bn, but its film industry has 'almost collapsed' and K-pop faces a pivotal reckoning. Discover the internal challenges threatening the Hallyu wave.

Russia's War on Data Leak Market Backfires Spectacularly

The Kremlin's attempt to shut down Russia's illicit 'probiv' data market has had the opposite effect, unleashing a flood of sensitive leaks exploited by Ukraine and criminals. Discover how the shadow economy turned into a major security threat.

Soldier buried alive for 26 days in Ukraine war

A Ukrainian soldier, Dmytro, reveals his horrific ordeal of being buried alive for 26 days under rubble in Donetsk. Read his harrowing story of survival and resilience on the frontline.

UK Steel hit with Brexit-style EU green tax paperwork

UK manufacturers face a 'significant' new paperwork burden on £7bn of exports to the EU after the government failed to secure a vital carbon tax exemption. Industry warns of a major impact on competitiveness.

Ukrainian refugees in UK uphold Christmas traditions

As Christmas 2025 approaches, Ukrainian refugees in the UK share how they preserve their festive traditions, from St Nicholas Day to Holy Supper, while mourning lives shattered by Russia's full-scale invasion.

Australian Gas Bills Soar 130% in 15 Years

Households in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Canberra face the steepest gas price hikes, while a new government scheme aims to tackle soaring energy costs. Discover the causes and future outlook.

Seven killed in Russian missile strike on Odesa port

A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Pivdennyi near Odesa has killed seven and injured 15. The strike comes amid high-stakes international peace talks in Miami. Read the latest developments.

New UK-South Korea trade deal to bring extra £400m

The UK and South Korea have signed an upgraded trade agreement, set to inject an extra £400m annually into the British economy. The deal focuses on cars, Scottish salmon, and Guinness. Read the full details.

Ukraine's Critical 2025 Decision: Negotiate or Fight On

As the war grinds into 2025, Ukraine faces a brutal strategic dilemma. Explore the painful choices between negotiation and continued conflict, and what it means for Europe's future. Read the full analysis.

Student burned alive in Vienna crypto extortion case

A 21-year-old Ukrainian student was tortured and set alight in his father's car in Vienna after being forced to hand over cryptocurrency. Two suspects have been arrested. Read the full investigation.

UK-US agree zero tariff deal on pharmaceuticals

The UK has secured a major three-year deal for zero US import tariffs on pharmaceuticals, safeguarding £5bn in annual exports and boosting life sciences investment. Read the full analysis.

Ukrainian Naval Drones Hit Russian Oil Tankers

Ukrainian naval drones attacked two Russian oil tankers, the Kairos and Virat, in the Black Sea. The strike aims to pressure Russia's oil industry. Read the latest developments.

Protesters block ships at Newcastle coal port

Rising Tide activists have halted three coal carriers from entering Newcastle, demanding the government cancel new fossil fuel projects and tax profits. Join the conversation.

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