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All eyes on far-right AfD in German election rocked by violence and US interference
In the tumultuous German election campaign, which has been rocked by jaw-dropping US interference, a spate of violent attacks and rare fears for the country’s political stability, all eyes have been locked on the party most likely to finish second.
When the dust settles after Sunday’s vote and conservative opposition …
Britain and France working on plans for ‘reassurance force’ to protect Ukraine
Britain and France are leading efforts to create a European “reassurance force” intended to prevent future Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities, ports and critical infrastructure in the event of a US-brokered peace deal.
The proposal, western officials said, would involve less than 30,000 troops and would be likely to be …
US adds Mexican cartels to list of foreign terrorist organisations
The US has added six Mexican cartels to its list of foreign terrorist organisations (FTOs), as it calls for the “total elimination” of the criminal groups trafficking drugs to the US.
Mexico’s two biggest organised crime groups, the
andSinaloa cartels
, were among …Mark Zuckerberg’s charity guts DEI after assuring staff it would continue
The most important characteristic in the makeup of the complex personality of the journalist Joe Haines, who has died aged 97, was loyalty. He was loyal to his family and a few carefully chosen friends; he never forgot the poverty and the culture of his working-class childhood and was thus …
Tesco customers unable to buy groceries after website fails
They took to social media to complain that a wide range of groceries were showing as unavailable when they tried to check out and complete …
Juan arrived in Australia to a stocked pantry and kind faces. The government pilot that allowed it is here to stay, too
For Juan Santamaria, arriving on the other side of the world to a pantry filled with food from his native Venezuela was a warm welcome on a cold day.
A criminal lawyer in his home country who fled fearing for his life, Santamaria came to Australia with his parents and …
The RBA is cutting interest rates and unemployment is at historic lows. This is not supposed to be happening | | Greg Jericho
Wages growth is slowing; unemployment is at historic lows and the Reserve Bank is also cutting rates. Welcome to the weird economy of 2025.
In this crazy world where we have an authoritarian in the White House who wants to be friends with Russia – and enemies with Canada – …
Glencore considers ditching London Stock Exchange listing
The chief executive of the mining group said it was studying whether a move would boost its shares …
BAE Systems reports record orders as European defence spending rises
Britain’s biggest weapons manufacturer BAE Systems has reported record orders as the European defence industry gears up for increased spending sparked by the Ukraine war.
The company, a member of the FTSE 100 share index, said that it expected sales next year to top £30bn, as it reported annual profits …