17-09-2025Aman
The UK government is set to increase state pensions by 4.7% from April 2026 thanks to the so-called “triple lock” mechanism. This rise is driven by strong wage growth—specifically, average earnings (including bonuses) increasing by 4.7% in May–July.
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17-09-2025Aman
Yulia Navalnaya’s announcement marks a serious turning point in how Navalny’s death is viewed internationally. What had been portrayed by Russian officials as a sudden or natural death in custody is now being questioned with renewed allegations of poisoning.
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17-09-2025Aman
Denmark just made a historic call: it plans to buy long-range precision weapons—think stand-off missiles and strike-capable drones—for the first time. Copenhagen says it’s not about picking a fight; it’s about credible deterrence in an era shaped by Russia’s aggression and the Ukraine war
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17-09-2025Aman
The European Commission has formally proposed suspending parts of the EU-Israel trade agreement, along with new trade tariffs and sanctions, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and alleged violations of human rights. But implementation is far from certain — key EU countries, especially Germany, have not signed on, and approval would require majorities that are not yet guaranteed.
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16-09-2025Mya
Nepal’s Gen Z protests are more than just a moment — they’re a movement. They show the growing power of young people to push for change, armed not just with smartphones and slogans, but with determination to build a better future.
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16-09-2025Mya
This sanction move underscores how the landscape of global finance is changing. The old paths of banking and oil sales are now interwoven with cryptocurrencies, shadow networks, and international front companies.
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16-09-2025Mya
The judge’s ruling underscores a troubling reality: sometimes the protections written into law don’t hold up in practice. The migrants in this case had been recognized as facing risks if deported home, but by sending them to Ghana, the government may have sidestepped its obligations while still exposing them to danger.
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13-09-2025Mya
What’s happening at Christie Pits Park is more than just a rally and counter-rally—it’s a flashpoint in ongoing debates over immigration, identity, safety, and community in Toronto. The police role is under the microscope: people expect fairness, but many are skeptical.
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13-09-2025Mya
The weapons handover by Palestinian factions in Lebanon’s refugee camps marks a landmark moment. It’s an attempt to move toward greater state oversight, reduce violence, and stabilize camps that have long operated partly outside state control. But it’s not a done deal.
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13-09-2025Mya
The sentencing of Jair Bolsonaro to over 27 years in prison for plotting a coup is not just another legal case—it's a moment that could define Brazil’s trajectory. It tests the resilience of its democracy, highlights how seriously constitutional institutions can respond to threats, and reminds us how fragile democratic norms can be when contested.
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13-09-2025Mya
Kim Jong Un’s announcement reflects a clear message: North Korea intends to lean heavily into military strength—nuclear and conventional—as a core pillar of its national defense. Whether this becomes a turning point or another chapter in ongoing tensions depends on what comes next—both in terms of action inside North Korea, and how the world responds.
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12-09-2025Mya
If you're in desperate need of a laugh and a virtual Italian vacation, you have to check out Emma's Venice vlog. It's the perfect mix of high fashion, low-key chaos, and pure, unadulterated Emma.
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