A touring exhibition for school kids in Russia compares Ukraine with Nazi Germany and describes Australia,the EU and Nordic countries as supporters of Nazism.

Russian children taught Australia ‘supports Nazism’ in propaganda push

The content falsely equates Western military and financial aid to Ukraine with ideological support for Nazism.

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Celebrations outside London’s Supreme Court following its unanimous ruling that “the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman and biological sex”.

Trans women not legally women,UK’s highest court rules

The unanimous decision – hailed by gender-critical campaigners but condemned by trans rights advocates – could have implications in healthcare,education and sport.

  • Rob Harris
People walk in a snowy Red Square in front of St Basil’s Cathedral,during snowfall in Moscow.

Australians in Russia told to fly abroad to vote in federal election

Australia’s embassy in Moscow has again suspended in-person and postal vote services because of DFAT’s “do not travel” advice for Russia.

  • Rob Harris
“Peace to the world” by Russian artist Alexei Sergienko,showing a combination of faces of Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump,at his in St Petersburg,Russia,on Friday.

Trump excuses Russian ‘mistake’ as Putin digs in for deeper,longer war

Under the disguise of ceasefire negotiations,Moscow is using the lull in Western aid and growing US political fractures to its advantage.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer holds a press conference on nationalising British Steel.

‘National security on the line’:Starmer pulls off extraordinary move to save British steel

The UK parliament was recalled for just the fifth time since WWII to vote on emergency legislation,and passed the bill in less than 24 hours.

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Poland’s Radek Sikorski

Ex-war reporter turned foreign minister leading the charge to keep Russia – and China – in check

At a time when Europe’s leadership has been diffuse and distracted,Radek Sikorski has emerged as one of the West’s most forceful voices.

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A Nativity scene created by British bakery Greggs to promote its Advent calendar.

I’ve just eaten the culinary equivalent of a hug

There are moments in life that stand as quintessentially British – a crisp autumn morning,a cup of tea just the right shade of beige,and,of course,a trip to Greggs.

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People arrive for Catholic Mass at Westminster Cathedral in London.

Young British flock push Catholics to outnumber Anglicans for first time since Henry VIII

Over the past six years,a shift has occurred among younger generations. Young Catholics now outnumber Anglicans by more than two to one.

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Representatives of the Wuthathi,Woppaburra and Warrgamay communities (from left) Smithy Wilson,Wayne Blair,Thomas Holden and Keron Murray.

They were looted from graves,traded by sailors and collectors. Now they’re heading home

The Natural History Museum in London – which holds about 20,000 human remains from across the world – wants to address the wrongs of the past.

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Trade Minister Don Farrell is reopening talks about free trade with the European Union.

Australia rejects China offer after Trump escalation,reopens free trade talks with EU

Trade Minister Don Farrell says Australia and Europe will enter into talks “with a view to getting it done” against the backdrop of Trump’s tariffs.

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