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  • Poland's government defies an EU Court ruling mandating the recognition of same-sex marriages, asserting that national laws reign supreme despite EU mandates.
  • Global real estate markets are cooling off due to rising mortgage rates and high prices, but some hotspots, particularly Miami and Tokyo, continue to inflate, raising concerns about potential housing bubbles.
  • The ongoing inquiry into the UK's handling of COVID-19 places blame on a "toxic culture" for delayed lockdown decisions, despite significant financial investments and witness testimonies collected during the process.
  • Ukraine’s peace negotiations are being affected by corruption investigations surrounding the President's chief aide, while military actions continue in both Ukraine and the West Bank amid escalating tensions of conflict.
  • Amid rising retail competition from giants like Amazon, small retailers enter the holiday season with cautious optimism, despite falling small business confidence as they adapt to economic pressures and challenging market conditions.

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  • Poland Resists EU Court Order To Recognize Same-Sex Marriage an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Poland Resists EU Court Order To Recognize Same-Sex Marriage Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, Poland’s government and leading opposition figures have publicly pushed back against suggestions that the European Union can compel Warsaw to recognize same-sex marriages, despite a landmark ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) requiring Poland to acknowledge a marriage legally concluded in another member state. Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński insisted on Wednesday that this week’s judgment does not equate to Brussels overruling Polish sovereignty. “Since yesterday, many untruths have accumulated in this matter. Interpretations are already emerging that say: the EU is imposing its

  • Mapping Global Real Estate Bubble Risk In 2025 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Mapping Global Real Estate Bubble Risk In 2025 Globally, real estate markets have been cooling over the last few years, with high mortgage rates and unaffordable prices affecting demand in many cities. However, while housing bubble risks have eased across many markets, home prices in real estate hotspots like Miami and Tokyo continue to rise, inflating their bubble risk. This infographic, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, shows the cities with the highest bubble risk worldwide based on the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2025. WHERE HOUSING MARKETS LOOK MOST OVERHEATED UBS’ Real Estate Bubble Index evaluates housing markets around the world using a range of

  • Britain's Official COVID Handling Inquiry Blames "Toxic Culture" For A Late Lockdown 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Britain's Official COVID Handling Inquiry Blames "Toxic Culture" For A Late Lockdown Authored by Bruce Oliver Newsome via American Greatness, Last week, Britain’s official inquiry into the government’s handling of COVID released its second report. Despite spending £192 million, interviewing 166 witnesses, and publishing more than 1,000 pages already, the most expensive public inquiry in British history (£160,000 per day) cherry-picks four persons to blame, blames these four persons for a “toxic and chaotic culture,” and cherry-picks evidence in support of earlier preventive measures and lockdown. Note 1 to Britain’s elite: Four people don’t make a “culture” in a government of more than half a

  • If You 'Identify' As A Woman, Don't Go Here... 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    If You 'Identify' As A Woman, Don't Go Here... According to the Georgetown Institute 2025/26 Women Peace and Security Index, women's safety and security was least guaranteed in countries like Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen, Haiti, Sudan and the Central African Republic. Beyond such drastic examples, Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports that the publication also gave bad grades concerning women's safety to large swathes of Africa as well as parts of the Middle East, South Asia and Central America. You will find more infographics at Statista The index employs a broad perspective on women's security, not only analyzing the incidence of violence against women and prevalence of discrimination,

  • Allies In The Age Of 'De-Risking' 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Allies In The Age Of 'De-Risking' Authored by Charles Davis via The Epoch Times, The debate in Washington often treats allied policy toward China as a loyalty test—are you “with us” or “soft”? That’s the wrong frame. Across the Indo-Pacific and beyond, close U.S. partners are converging on a pragmatic line: keep markets open where possible, harden national security where necessary, and build redundancy in supply chains so no single chokepoint—Beijing’s or anyone else’s—can hold the economy hostage. That logic aligns with the Reagan–Trump piece: deterrence through real channels, “plumbing” in supply chains, and coast-guard-first crisis management. CANADA: WARM OPTICS, HARD GUARDRAILS Beijing’s late-October global


The Guardian

  • Africa’s forests transformed from carbon sink to carbon source, study finds an hour ago by Jonathan Watts
    Climate crisis, Africa, Deforestation, Greenhouse gas emissions, Amazon rainforest, Trees and forests, Mining, Conservation, Environment, World news, Endangered habitats

    Alarming shift since 2010 means planet’s three main rainforest regions now contribute to climate breakdown Africa’s forests have turned from a carbon sink into a carbon source, according to research that underscores the need for urgent action to save the world’s great natural climate stabilisers. The alarming shift, which has happened since 2010, means all of the planet’s three main rainforest regions – the South American Amazon, south-east Asia and Africa – have gone from being allies in the fight against climate breakdown to being part of the problem. Continue reading...

  • Guinea-Bissau military takes ‘total control’ amid election chaos 2 days ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    Guinea-Bissau, Africa, World news

    Officers say they are closing borders and suspending poll as president and main rival both claim victory Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau have announced they are taking “total control” of the west African country, three days after elections that both the two main presidential contenders claim to have won. Military officers said they were suspending Guinea-Bissau’s electoral process and closing its borders, in a statement read out at the army’s headquarters in the capital Bissau and broadcast on state TV. They said they had formed “the high military command for the restoration of order”, which would rule the country until further notice. Continue reading...

  • Nigerian schoolgirls rescued after mass abduction in Kebbi 3 days ago by Associated Press
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    The president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, said all 24 of the girls kidnapped last week had been rescued All 24 schoolgirls held by assailants after a mass abduction last week from a school in north-western Nigeria have been rescued, the country’s president announced on Tuesday. A total of 25 girls were abducted on 17 November from the Government Girls Comprehensive secondary school in Kebbi state’s Maga town, but one of them was able to escape the same day, the school’s principal said. The remaining 24 were all saved, according to a statement from the Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu, though no details were

  • Jacob Zuma’s daughter accused of tricking men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine 3 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    South Africa, Russia, Ukraine, Jacob Zuma, Africa, World news

    South African police investigate allegations made against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla by another of ex-president’s daughters * Europe live – latest updates South African police are investigating allegations that a daughter of the former president Jacob Zuma tricked men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine by telling them they were travelling to Russia for a paramilitary training course. Another of Zuma’s daughters, Nkosazana Zuma-Mncube, filed a police report on Saturday alleging that her sister Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and two others, Siphokazi Xuma and Blessing Khoza, had recruited 17 men who are now trapped on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. Continue reading...

  • UK rejects Nigerian request to deport former politican jailed for organ trafficking 4 days ago by Matthew Weaver
    UK news, Nigeria, Africa, World news

    Ike Ekweremadu serving prison sentence after being found guilty of conspiring to exploit a man for his kidney The UK government has rejected a request by Nigeria to deport a former senior Nigerian politician convicted of organ trafficking. Ike Ekweremadu, 63, a former deputy president of the Nigerian senate and ally of the former president Goodluck Jonathan, is serving a sentence of nine years and eight months after being found guilty in 2023 of conspiring to exploit a man for his kidney. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Trump vows to freeze migration from ‘Third World Countries’ after Washington attack 5 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump said on Thursday his administration will “permanently pause” migration from all “Third World Countries”, following an attack near the White House he attributed to Biden-era immigration vetting failures. Trump did not identify any countries by name or explain what he meant by third-world countries or “permanently pause”. He said the plan would include cases approved under former president Joe Biden’s administration. “I will permanently pause migration from all Third...

  • Bird flu could risk pandemic ‘worse than Covid’ if it mutates 6 hours ago by Reuters

    The bird flu virus that has been spreading among wild birds, poultry and mammals could lead to a pandemic worse than Covid-19 if it mutates to transmit between humans, the head of France’s Institut Pasteur respiratory infections centre has said. The highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has led to the culling of hundreds of millions of birds in the past few years, disrupting food supplies and driving up prices, though human infections remain rare. “What we fear is the...

  • Peru ex-president Castillo sentenced to over 11 years in prison 9 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Peru’s Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced leftist ex-president Pedro Castillo to more than 11 years in jail for trying to dissolve Congress and rule by decree to avoid impeachment. Dubbed Peru’s first poor president, the former rural teacher, who had never held elected office before winning the presidency, was impeached by Congress and jailed following his attempted power grab in December 2022. He had repeatedly clashed with an opposition-dominated Congress during his 16 months in power,...

  • A vacancy tax could bring back Hong Kong’s commercial buzz 10 hours ago by Doug Woodring,David Ketchum

    Take a walk through some of Hong Kong’s most iconic streets and you might notice a puzzling sight: prime retail spaces in Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui and other areas are papered over with all types of rental advertisements where there used to be a buzz. Out-of-reach rental prices are often a result of a simple human instinct: the desire to hold out for yesterday’s peak prices. For many property owners, accepting a lower rent can feel like a step back, potentially affecting bank...

  • President leaves Guinea-Bissau as general takes power after coup 10 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo has left the country for Senegal after being detained during a military coup, the government in Dakar said on Thursday, as a lead opponent accused him of arranging the uprising. The military in volatile Guinea-Bissau earlier appointed a general as the country’s new leader, a day after seizing power and derailing the announcement of election results. Opposition candidate Fernando Dias da Costa told Agence France-Presse he believed he had won Sunday’s...


New York Times

  • For Shooting Suspect, a Long Path of Conflict From Afghanistan to America 8 hours ago by Campbell Robertson, Hamed Aleaziz and Jack Healy
    Washington DC National Guard Shooting (Nov 2025), Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Defense and Military Forces, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Afghanistan War (2001- ), United States International Relations, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Immigration and Emigration, Central Intelligence Agency, National Guard, Lakanwal, Rahmanullah, Trump, Donald J, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Pirro, Jeanine, Afghanistan, Bellingham (Wash), Khost (Afghanistan), United States, Washington (DC), Washington (State)

    Rahmanullah Lakanwal was among the Afghans who came to the United States after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Earlier, he served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces.

  • National Guard Soldier Dies After Being Shot in Washington 4 hours ago by Hamed Aleaziz, Campbell Robertson, Julian E. Barnes, Jack Healy and Qasim Nauman
    United States Defense and Military Forces, Washington DC National Guard Shooting (Nov 2025), Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Defense and Military Forces, Afghanistan War (2001- ), Immigration and Emigration, Central Intelligence Agency, National Guard, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Lakanwal, Rahmanullah, Trump, Donald J, Afghanistan, Bellingham (Wash), United States, Washington (DC), Washington (State), Refugees and Displaced Persons, Asylum, Right of, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Pirro, Jeanine

    Another Guard member was in critical condition. The suspect is an Afghan man who once served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces, officials said.

  • Trump Uses National Guard Shooting to Cast Suspicion on Refugees 5 hours ago by Shawn McCreesh
    United States Politics and Government, Asylum, Right of, National Guard, Trump, Donald J, Tuberville, Tommy, Vance, J D, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Afghanistan, Somalia

    President Trump claimed there were “a lot of problems with Afghans,” without providing evidence, as his administration announced that it was implementing new immigration guidelines.

  • Death Toll Rises to 128 in Hong Kong High-Rise Fire 3 hours ago by David Pierson
    Fires and Firefighters, Hong Kong Apartment Complex Fire (Nov 2025), Deaths (Fatalities), Real Estate (Commercial), Buildings (Structures), Workplace Hazards and Violations, Politics and Government, Building (Construction), Urban Areas, Bamboo, Compensation for Damages (Law), Hong Kong

    Hope of finding survivors has dwindled, with many residents of the densely packed Wang Fuk Court apartment towers still unaccounted for.

  • ‘No Alarm Went Off’: Hong Kong Fire Survivor Recounts Harrowing Escape 12 hours ago by Joy Dong
    Hong Kong, Fires and Firefighters, Accidents and Safety, Deaths (Fatalities), Buildings (Structures), Real Estate (Commercial), Hong Kong Apartment Complex Fire (Nov 2025), internal-open-access-from-nl

    Many windows were covered, preventing residents from seeing the fire and smoke, one survivor said.


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