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Britain forked out $91 million for King Charles’ coronation in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis
The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla held in May last year cost British taxpayers £72 million ($91 million), an amount some have labeled excessive. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport said in its annual accounts released Thursday that it had spent just over £50 million ($63...
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Russian lawmakers approve massive increase in defence spending
Russian lawmakers approved an almost 30 per cent hike in defence spending next year, committing the country to yet more huge outlays on its military offensive against Ukraine. Moscow had already ramped up military spending to levels not seen since the Soviet era, pumping out missiles and...
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COP29: EU climate chief calls draft text
A draft text on climate from the COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, has revealed the divisions between developing and industrialized countries as they try to reach agreement on a new finance goal. ......
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UK's former deputy prime minister John Prescott dies aged 86
The UK's former deputy prime minister, John Prescott, has died aged 86. His family said he had "spent his life trying to improve the lives of others, fighting for social justice and protecting the environment". The former trade union activist and ex-merchant seaman died "peacefully" and surrounded...
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World’s conflict zones increased by two-thirds in past three years, report reveals
The proportion of the world engulfed by conflict has grown 65% – equivalent to nearly double the size of India – over the past three years, according to a new report. Ukraine, Myanmar, the Middle East and a “conflict corridor” around Africa’s Sahel region have seen wars and unrest spread and...
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Germany is the odd man out in the world economy
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Germany is the odd man out in the world economy Latest stories Time for world to pivot away from the US economy At COP29, allies of legally non-nuclear Australia pose a problem Japan’s...
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Le Pen threatens to topple government over cost of living
ParisFrench far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Wednesday threatened to seek to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s fragile coalition government if her National Rally (RN) party’s cost-of-living concerns were not incorporated into the 2025 budget. Le Pen’s warning shot comes as she faces a major...
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Pressure mounts on Scholz over bid for second term
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was under growing pressure Tuesday to step aside as the top candidate of his Social Democrats (SPD) for snap polls in February, as the party heads for a historic drubbing. Senior members of the SPD joined the chorus of voices calling for him to make way for popular...
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Britain is falling apart – but Keir Starmer is nowhere to be seen
It’s getting increasingly difficult to imagine a man more out of his depth, more tone deaf and more downright away with the fairies when it comes to the business of running Britain. This week it was clearer than ever that Sir Keir Starmer doesn’t have a clue how the people of this country feel, what...
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Europe must flex muscle in a Trump-led Ukraine peace deal
Since Donald Trump was reelected on November 5, speculation about what his presidency will mean for the war in Ukraine, which has now entered its 1,000th day, has become frenzied. It is easy to be skeptical of Trump’s campaign assertion that he would end the war in 24 hours, even before taking...
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