North Macedonia Returns to Eurovision 2027 After Hiatus
North Macedonia confirms it will rejoin Eurovision in 2027 after a four-year absence, citing EBU support and public demand, while other countries continue boycotts.
North Macedonia confirms it will rejoin Eurovision in 2027 after a four-year absence, citing EBU support and public demand, while other countries continue boycotts.
The White Australia party, also known as the National Socialist Network, challenges its hate group designation in Australia's highest court, arguing the law burdens political communication.
Colombia's presidential election pits climate leader Iván Cepeda against far-right candidates favoring fracking and mining, with US influence a key concern.
Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer, 40, comes out of international retirement to be Germany's starting goalkeeper at the World Cup, as confirmed by coach Julian Nagelsmann.
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RecommendedThe US files federal charges against Raúl Castro for allegedly ordering the shooting down of two civilian planes in 1996, escalating tensions with Cuba.
Andy Burnham is hailed as a potential saviour for Westminster politics, with his Manchester success story inspiring hope for national change.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has raised doubts about climate science, sparking debate over Australia's environmental policies and future commitments.
Pauline Hanson warns that One Nation's rapid national expansion may lead to branch dissolution, citing organizational challenges and internal disputes.
The Democratic National Committee released an autopsy report on the 2024 presidential campaign loss, written by strategist Paul Rivera, with DNC annotations.
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RecommendedReform UK is hiring a vetting officer after losing 22 councillors in two weeks due to racist social media posts. The role pays £32,000-£40,000 and involves background checks.
A lipreader reveals a tender moment between Donald and Melania Trump at the Congressional Picnic, showing a united front after reports of tension.
Donald Trump bragged about potentially running for prime minister in Israel before a tense phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the war in Iran and Hezbollah.
Dr. Hal Puthoff, ex-CIA scientist, says US government secretly knows of four alien types linked to crashed UFOs: Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians.
A cross-party committee warns that children are arriving at school exhausted from infinite scrolling, calling for a social media ban for under-16s and stricter regulations.
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RecommendedA cartoon by Martin Rowson criticizes the spiralling costs of the HS2 rail project, highlighting government mismanagement and financial waste.
Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, defeating Sharif Street and Ala Stanford in a race seen as a test of progressive momentum.
British Council staff in Italy strike over proposed 80% workforce cuts, ending 80 years of English teaching. The organization faces a £197m Covid loan repayment by September.
A letter highlights the irony of Nobel peace laureate Abiy Ahmed imprisoning activists in Ethiopia, while other letters discuss AI job losses, deer puns, and Harry Belafonte.
Kemi Badenoch's aggressive PMQs performance backfires as she falsely claims Labour relaxed Russian oil sanctions, exposing her ignorance of facts.
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RecommendedThe Democratic Republic of the Congo have cancelled their World Cup preparation camp in Kinshasa due to an Ebola outbreak. Friendlies against Denmark and Chile remain scheduled.
Corrections to recent articles: RAF Lakenheath is not the largest US base; Ely is a city; peacocks 'peeking' corrected. Other amendments listed.
Eighteen young Americans file a motion to halt the Trump administration's repeal of the endangerment finding, claiming it violates their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and religious freedom.
The US has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions with Cuba.
The ATO fined a 97-year-old Brisbane woman $1,650 for late tax filing after her husband's death, only reversing after public exposure. Also: Keating defends tax changes, neo-Nazi group blocked.
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RecommendedNet migration fell 69% to 204,000 in the year to June 2025, the lowest since 2021. A new study reveals a wide gap between reality and public perception, with many believing migration is still rising.
The US issued a federal indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, charging him with conspiracy to kill US nationals and murder, heightening tensions between the two nations.
Afua Hirsch argues that the campaign to remove Misan Harriman from the Southbank Centre is part of a wider attack on black figures in British public life, linking it to far-right tactics.
A FairSquare report finds migrant workers in Aramco's supply chain face serious safety risks and are denied compensation. One worker's legs were crushed; another died.
Peter Hyman calls for urgent action to help nearly one million young people not in education, employment, or training, blaming a 'rejection economy'.
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RecommendedA UK Christian charity linked homosexuality to paedophilia, saying 'boys no longer rape girls' but rape boys. Critics call for regulatory action.