Europe Needs China-Style Tactics for Age of Un-Order
Europe must emulate China's strategic self-interest to counter economic dominance, deindustrialization, and security risks in a chaotic global order.
Europe must emulate China's strategic self-interest to counter economic dominance, deindustrialization, and security risks in a chaotic global order.
Far-right populism poses a profound threat today, but it is not a simple replay of history. Daniel Trilling examines the rise of violent extremism and its implications.
Shadow treasurer Tim Wilson reverses stance on potential coalition with One Nation, saying he would 'never, ever' support such an alliance, after earlier leaving the door open.
Plaid Cymru wins Welsh election for first time, forming a minority government. UK Labour faces pressure to devolve more powers or risk further decline in Wales.
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RecommendedMinority communities in Birmingham and across the UK express fear and anxiety after Reform UK's gains in local elections, warning of a potential rise in hostile rhetoric and racism.
Two Australian women, Kawsar and Zeinab Ahmad, appeared in Melbourne court charged with slavery offences while living under Islamic State rule in Syria. They did not apply for bail.
A moving BBC documentary features testimonies from children who lived through the Blitz, 85 years after its end. Plus, MasterChef, The Dog House, and Rooster finale.
Despite a huge majority, Keir Starmer faces leadership challenges from Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner, Andy Burnham, and Ed Miliband, each with distinct strengths and hurdles.
A London resident received a £500 fine for placing a cigarette butt in a refuse sack, not a public bin. Haringey council initially upheld the penalty but later canceled it after media inquiry.
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RecommendedA satirical cartoon imagines Prime Minister Pauline Hanson and a conservative coalition between One Nation and the Coalition, sparking debate on Australian politics.
After a pain-free vasectomy, Tim Burrows explores why UK rates have dropped 62% since 2004, citing online myths, funding cuts, and male reluctance.
Icac investigates allegations that three friends, calling themselves 'Pink Ops,' subverted recruitment and conducted surveillance at Parramatta council. Former CEO Gail Connolly is under scrutiny.
Shadow treasurer Tim Wilson reverses stance on coalition with One Nation after backlash. AFL addresses racism. Adult cycling courses boom in Australia.
Fair Work deputy president Alan Colman dismissed a former Woolworths employee's unfair dismissal claim over being told to cover his bum crack, calling it speculative and wasting the commission's time.
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RecommendedA body discovered near Lake Cargelligo is believed to be Julian Ingram, suspected of killing his pregnant ex-partner and two others in January.
Heat advisories issued for California and Arizona as temperatures soar 10-15C above average. Meanwhile, South Africa braces for more flooding with up to 300mm of rain expected.
A decomposed body found near an abandoned ute in NSW is believed to be Julian Ingram, wanted for allegedly killing his pregnant ex-partner, her boyfriend, and her aunt.
A 33-year-old man has been charged for threatening worshippers at Masjid Taqwa mosque in Brisbane, falsely claiming to have an AK-47. The incident sparks condemnation of rising anti-Muslim sentiment.
Keir Starmer pledges EU deal, steel nationalisation, and youth jobs guarantee, warning Labour must fend off Reform UK as leadership rivals loom.
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RecommendedA new IACHR report reveals deep collusion between criminals and officials in Mexico's disappearance crisis, with over 130,000 missing and state actors directly involved.
Analysis warns Democrats' proposed tax cuts for middle class, funded by surtax on millionaires, could further defund the state and hinder shared prosperity.
Emma Beddington argues for a ban on gambling ads in the UK, citing Amsterdam's new restrictions on meat and fossil fuel ads. She criticizes Paddy Power's Danny Dyer commercials as cynical and harmful.
New cell phone data shows a 42% drop in Canadian visitors to US metro areas, far exceeding official border-crossing figures, amid Trump-era tensions.
As Trump's popularity wanes, the Republican Party shows no will to intervene, instead funding his lavish projects and embracing a path to ruin.
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RecommendedThe IPPR proposes a rent cap linked to lower of inflation or wages, affecting 2.4 million UK renters. Chancellor Reeves considers cost-of-living measures amid Iran war impact.
In the US, 60% of young men are single and sex is at a record low. Political divides and #MeToo backlash fuel 'heterofatalism' as some turn to 1950s values.
Keir Starmer's make-or-break speech aimed to save his premiership. Analysis of key points, policy offerings, and reactions from Labour MPs.
Australian royal commission hears Jewish musicians targeted with abuse and boycotts over Zionist views, with Deborah Conway calling anti-Zionism a 'genocidal impulse'.
Liban Mohamed, a 27-year-old progressive, won the Utah Democratic convention, challenging the establishment in a diverse, left-leaning district.
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RecommendedA massive voter data breach in Alberta, linked to separatists, exposed 2.9 million records, sparking concerns over foreign interference and democratic stability in Canada.