#MeToo Brings Harassment Claims Wave Across Colombia

Female journalists' accounts of sexual harassment in Colombia have sparked a nationwide movement, leading to high-profile dismissals and government investigations. The #YoTeCreoColega initiative has expanded beyond media to multiple sectors.

Hungary's Political Crossroads: Is Orbán's Era Ending?

After 16 years of consolidating power into an 'illiberal democracy,' Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces a critical election where he is projected to lose the popular vote, potentially offering a blueprint for challenging populist oligarchies globally.

Greens: Major Parties Disconnected from Ordinary People

Max Chandler-Mather, new head of the Greens Institute, argues that major parties rely too heavily on corporate polling, losing touch with voters. He advocates for progressive populism to win over those deserting for One Nation.

UK Bank Holiday Dates 2026-2027: Plan Ahead

Discover all the upcoming bank holiday dates for the UK in 2026 and 2027, including early May, summer, and Christmas breaks, to help you schedule your time off effectively.

883,000 UK Savers Face Imminent HMRC Tax Bills

HMRC will soon issue tax bills to hundreds of thousands of UK savers who have earned interest exceeding their personal savings allowance. Higher interest rates and frozen tax thresholds are pushing more people into paying tax on their savings.

Explosions on Kharg Island Before Trump's Iran Deadline

Large explosions reported on Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil export hub, just hours before Trump's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian media blames US-Israeli attacks, sparking threats from the Revolutionary Guard.

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