
Father and Son Allegedly Trained for Months to Prepare Bondi Beach Antisemitic Massacre
Australia responds to the attack by announcing its largest gun buyback in decades—and by planning stricter laws on extremism, hate speech, and terrorist symbols.

Australia responds to the attack by announcing its largest gun buyback in decades—and by planning stricter laws on extremism, hate speech, and terrorist symbols.

Local assembly approval clears the way for TEPCO to seek final regulatory permission—with one reactor potentially online by late January, helping Japan to cut its fossil fuel dependence.

UNESCO’s recognition of Italian cuisine is no coincidence but rather the crowning glory of Italy’s return to favour on the world stage.

The result strengthens the conservatives’ role in regional power-sharing—adding to the pressure on Spain’s minority government ahead of a string of key elections in 2026.

Separate meetings involving Washington, Kyiv, Moscow, and European allies failed to narrow gaps on ending the war, even as fighting intensified on the ground in Ukraine.

More than 1,500 applicants have reapplied for asylum in Germany since border controls were tightened in May this year, despite having previously been denied entry or asylum.

Her first major intervention has put the country’s equalities watchdog on a collision course with growing public and political demands for tougher border controls.

Investigators appear to be treating the blast as a targeted killing, adding to a growing list of high-profile attacks on military figures inside Russia since the war in Ukraine began.

Labour’s “banter ban” looks set to influence festive live performances—and even jukebox playlists.

It is a mistake to introduce more protectionism before scrapping domestic policies that badly hurt competitiveness.
Illegal and potentially harmful products provoked temporary restrictions on a substantial online retailer.
This is a Commission that confuses moralistic fervour and emotional manipulation with legal authority and slogan-infested political theatre with actual power.
While October’s Gaza ceasefire is reportedly “nothing short of a miracle,” further Palestinian concessions are needed to make it last.
When political disagreement is reframed as moral deviance, democratic debate becomes impossible.
The suspect died while fleeing police after carrying out a coordinated knife attack across multiple metro locations, authorities said.
More than 70 militant sites were hit across central Syria as Washington said the operation targeted weapons depots, command nodes, and fighters linked to the Palmyra attack.
Officials warn that pressure has shifted south as enforcement tightens elsewhere.
“A political battle without a prior cultural battle cannot be won. If we do not first transform the cultural framework, political victories will be fragile or temporary.”
The remarks came as Secretary of State Marco Rubio pledged to enforce U.S. sanctions aimed at cutting off Venezuela’s oil exports.
Marla-Svenja Liebich, previously known as Sven, is applying for another gender change after failing to report to prison, testing Germany’s self-ID law.
As a person living with treatment-resistant depression, the author asks, “Does the government have the right to determine what qualifies as a ‘good life’?”
As Washington insists any peace must be agreed by Kyiv, EU leaders press ahead with a €90bn Ukraine loan, drawing backlash over debt, risk, and a strategy that critics say prolongs the war.