Victoria's Treaty Vote: A New Era or Fragile Promise?

Voting has concluded for Victoria's First Nations treaty body, establishing the Gellung Warl assembly. However, the upcoming state election threatens to dismantle this decade-long effort, as the Liberal party opposes the process.

EU Unblocks €90bn Ukraine Loan After Hungary Lifts Veto

The European Union has agreed to release a crucial €90 billion loan to Ukraine after Hungary withdrew its veto, following Ukraine's resumption of Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline. The deal also includes a new sanctions package against Russia.

UK Visa Debate: Compassion vs Immigration Rules

Readers clash over whether humanitarian grounds should extend visas, with arguments about fairness, public services strain, and economic realities shaping the immigration policy discussion.

Renters' Rights Act: Major Reforms from May

The Renters' Rights Act brings sweeping changes from May, banning no-fault evictions and introducing rolling tenancies. Tenants gain new rights to challenge rent hikes.

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