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  • Wednesday, November 26th 2025 - 09:15 UTC

    UK Labour has plans to relax restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the North Sea

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves should announce the publication of the strategy as part of her Budget speech. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero will release a document on it shortly after

    London media reports indicate that the UK Labour Government has Plans to relax restrictions on new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea, the proposition should be announced this Wednesday under the government's North Sea Strategy.

  • Wednesday, November 26th 2025 - 05:40 UTC

    Brazil's Lula granted honorary PhD in Mozambique

    “No one is better than Brazil to contribute to food security in Mozambique,” Lula noted

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was awarded an honorary PhD in political science, development, and international cooperation from the Pedagogical University of Maputo (PUM) this week. Lula is visiting the country after participating in the G20 Summit in Johannesburg (South Africa). The South American nation and Mozambique are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 19:36 UTC

    Uruguay's Economy Minister hopeful about EU-Mercosur FTA deal

    Oddone also hoped peace would prevail in the conflict escalating in Venezuela

    Uruguay’s Economy Minister Gabriel Oddone said Tuesday in Madrid that he was strongly confident that the long-delayed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union (EU) and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) will be signed shortly. Additionally, he voiced his concerns over the escalating military tensions in the Caribbean.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 18:54 UTC

    Lula troubled by interpreter's poor work at G20 Summit

    “Only Janja may whisper in my ear!,” Lula stressed

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was deeply troubled on the closing day of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg (South Africa) by an interpreter's unprofessional behavior. “Only [First Lady] Janja [da Silva] may whisper in my ear!” he stressed.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 10:52 UTC

    Colombia: 17 children rescued from Lev Tahor sect

    Lev Tahor's founder, Shlomo Hellbrans, served two years in a US prison before being deported to Israel

    Colombian immigration authorities have taken 17 minors into protective custody after they were rescued from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor during a hotel inspection in the northwestern city of Yarumal, Antioquia, it was reported on Monday. The group has faced global accusations of child abuse, kidnapping, and human trafficking.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 10:00 UTC

    Namibia's Adolf Hitler poised for re-election win

    Uunona explained he would not be changing his name because “it's too late for that”

    Voters in the Ompundja in Namibia's Oshana Region are expected to re-elect local politician Adolf Hitler Uunona in Wednesday's local elections. Uunona, a 59-year-old councilor, represents the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), the ruling party of Namibia since its independence in 1990.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 08:56 UTC

    COP30's final document leaves fossil fuels unmentioned

    Corrêa do Lago acknowledged the disappointment of some attendees (Pic GETTY IMAGES)

    The 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) concluded in Belém, Brazil, with the approval of a final document that has drawn both consensus and sharp criticism for its lack of ambition, particularly its silence on the future of fossil fuels.

  • Tuesday, November 25th 2025 - 00:08 UTC

    How Arbitrage Betting Breaks the Rules

    Modern arbers rarely search for these discrepancies manually

    In the vast ecosystem of the gambling industry, there is a fundamental rule that keeps the lights on: the house always holds the edge. Whether it is the spinning roulette wheel or the fluctuating odds of a football match, the mathematical probability is tilted in favor of the operator.

  • Monday, November 24th 2025 - 19:31 UTC

    London tax for visitors, if Parliament passes community empowerment bill

    The UK government is preparing new powers for local leaders under the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, currently progressing in Parliament.

    Visitors to London could soon be paying extra, if they stay overnight in hotels or Airbnb style accommodation by paying a tourist tax. The extra cost could raise hundreds of millions of pounds for mayors to spend on local public transport services as soon as the 2027/28 financial year.

  • Monday, November 24th 2025 - 19:22 UTC

    Royal Navy changes rules of engagement following incident with Russian spy vessel

    The Yantar is not the only thing capable of surveillance as this thermal image of the vessel shows (Picture: MOD)

    The Royal Navy's rules of engagement have been changed in response to the Russian intelligence-gathering ship Yantar directing lasers at RAF pilots. According to Forces.news UK Defense Secretary John Healey said the vessel was currently positioned on the edge of British territorial waters and was being closely tracked by Royal Navy warships and RAF P-8 Poseidon aircraft.