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Turkish MPs brawl during heated budget debate

Ruling party and opposition lawmakers exchanged punches after a dispute over the legacy of the Turkish Republic's founding father Atatürk. The budget was, in the end, passed despite a 10-minute fight in the chamber.

Milan’s Christmas tree ignites Olympic hopes

Milan’s 29-metre Christmas tree has become the centre of a month-long winter wonderland celebrating Milano Cortina 2026, with TCL blending light, technology and Olympic values to inspire visitors through immersive igloos, athlete stories and sustainable design.

Returns to third countries up by 15% in Q3 2025

In the third quarter of 2025, 115,440 non-EU citizens were ordered to leave an EU country, and 34,155 people were returned to third countries following an order to leave. Compared with the third quarter of 2024, the number of non-EU citizens ordered to leave went up by 2.7%,

The New Energy Geometry of Russia, India and the UAE

Since 2022, the energy relationship between India and Russia has evolved from a limited bilateral arrangement into one of the most revealing mechanisms through which the global energy market has adapted to sanctions imposed on Moscow. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and

Renewable materials in a changing global landscape

Renewable materials are becoming a strategic priority for climate-aligned industrial growth. UPM’s move into advanced, bio-based materials highlights how the sector is evolving to meet new regulatory, environmental, and market expectations.

Campaigners 'welcome' outcome of ECJ case

Open Society Foundations has welcomed what it hails as a “landmark judgment" from the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The EU’s top court was asked to give guidance on a law, passed in Denmark in 2018, which campaigners assert allows the government