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Giant Sinkhole Opens in Melbourne Sporting Oval

A large sinkhole, 8m by 8m and 5m deep, has appeared at a sporting oval in Melbourne's north-east, close to major tunnelling works. Read the latest on the incident and response.

Trump's Europe views find echo in EU's own policies

Analysis reveals how the EU's hardening stance on migration and rising far-right influence align with Trump's rhetoric, despite official denials. Explore the gap between Europe's inclusive ideals and its political reality.

Gibraltar Strait Tunnel Plan Gets Major Boost

A decades-old plan for a £7.4bn underwater rail tunnel linking Spain and Morocco is back on track. New studies confirm feasibility, with potential approval by 2027. Read the latest.

10 Best Learning Holidays in Europe for 2026

Discover unique learning holidays for 2026, from rock climbing in the Peak District to creative writing in Crete. Perfect for skill-building getaways with like-minded travellers.

Eurostar delays after Channel Tunnel power outage

Eurostar and LeShuttle services resume with major delays after a power failure in the Channel Tunnel blocked all lines, disrupting thousands of New Year travellers. Check before you travel.

HS1 nearly scrapped by ministers in 1994

Exclusive: Ministers considered abandoning the HS1 high-speed railway months before the Channel Tunnel launch due to a £1bn funding black hole. Read the full story.

Channel Tunnel chaos: Your rights to refunds

Hundreds of travellers faced disruption due to a Channel Tunnel power fault. Discover your rights to refunds, compensation, and accommodation from Eurostar and LeShuttle.

New £20 EU travel fee for Brits from 2027

British holidaymakers must pay a €20 ETIAS authorisation for short trips to 30 European nations from 2027. Children under 18 and adults over 70 are exempt. Learn the details and full country list.

Russia's Christmas ad mocks Piers Morgan, Zelensky

Russia Today aired a bizarre Christmas advert featuring AI versions of European leaders and Piers Morgan, as a new investigation details 145 acts of sabotage across Europe linked to the Kremlin. Read the full story.

Tesla EU sales fall as Chinese carmakers surge

Tesla's EU market share fell from 2.1% to 1.4% in November, with sales down a third. Meanwhile, Chinese brands like BYD saw registrations almost triple. Explore the shifting electric vehicle landscape.

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