- US announces withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany amid NATO tensions
- Spain denies claims of monthly €2,800 payments for regularised migrants
- American heir of ‘Downton Shabby’ mansion pledges to challenge locked out council
- Millionaire businessman dies from heart attack after brutal assault case
- Europe explores new fertiliser technologies to reduce gas dependency
- EU strengthens ties with Armenia amidst concerns over Russian influence.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Morocco on Thursday for a “brief visit,” according to Moroccan state media. Xi was welcomed in Casablanca…
President-Elect Donald Trump announced former Florida attorney general and fervent ally Pam Bondi as his pick for US attorney general…
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A real mixture of domestic news features on the US front pages this morning, with ongoing speculation what Donald Trump’s second term in office will look like, continued scrutiny of his picks for Cabinet.
International news is splashed across the front pages, with the escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war following Joe Biden authorising Ukraine to use American weapons to strike Russia. The outgoing president will also send landmines – a move that has been criticised by charities and rights groups.
Russia has fired intercontinental missiles into Ukraine, marking the first time they have used such weapons. It comes after Ukraine fired British and American missiles into Russia. The ongoing escalations in the war dominate European news, as the EU leaders prepare for US support for Ukraine to come to a screeching end in January when Donald Trump takes office.
The ongoing discussions at COP29 continue to dominate European news as a climate finance deal has failed to break a stand-off between rich and poor nations.
Every storm name for 2024/25 revealed as Met Office confirm Storm Bert to hit UK this weekend The Met Office…
Are users leaving Elon Musk’s X en masse and where are they heading? The limited data on X user numbers…
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