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Sun Dec 14
EU's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods goes into effect risking trade escalation
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Top 2026 travel trends: Glowcations, literary tourism and year-round Alpine escapes
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Europe’s corruption challenge goes beyond an East–West divide
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France’s ban on ‘forever chemicals’ comes into force today. Here’s what will change
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From 'AI slop' to world models, bubbles and small models: What to expect from AI in 2026
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Latest news bulletin | January 1st, 2026 – Morning
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Oman offers adventure tourists a wild, culture-rich escape from overcrowded neighbour Dubai
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Israeli parliament votes down Beitar Illit annexation bill
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Hong Kong greets 2026 without fireworks after 161 killed in deadliest blaze in decades
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Channel Tunnel power issue resolved but some train delays continue, Eurostar says
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Pope Leo XIV asks that Rome be welcoming to foreigners as 2025 draws to an close
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Grand Voyager | Exploring Oman
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Iran appoints new central bank governor after protests as currency hits record low
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Latest news bulletin | December 31st, 2025 – Evening
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Scientists used AI to uncover two new biological subtypes of multiple sclerosis
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Day two of inaugural World Sports Summit in Dubai sees focus shift to athletes' well-being
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Streaming platform DAZN to continue Belgian league broadcasts after arbitration ruling
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Watch: Stunning celestial events that lit up the skies in 2025
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Authorities investigating damage to undersea telecom cables between Finland and Estonia
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Subterranean steam rooms to floating bathhouses: The Nordics’ most extraordinary saunas
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Bulgaria set to join eurozone
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New Zealand welcomes 2026 with fireworks at Auckland’s Sky Tower
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Qatar becomes a football hub with two months of FIFA U17, Arab Cup and Intercontinental Cup
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Baku sets new standards in urban safety to protect residents and visitors
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How one family of welders shows why skilled trades still matter in Kazakhstan
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Empty tables, sanctions-battered currency: Why Iran’s protests are different this time
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Russia sticks to Putin residence attack claims as allies question Moscow's motives
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Snow covers Berlin as winter weather settles over the city
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'We are not a pawn in the hands of major powers,' says German chancellor in New Year's message
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Invasive lionfish threaten Mediterranean biodiversity. Could eating them be a solution?
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Welcoming in New Year 2026: Our guide to the perfect WhatsApp and SMS messages
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New destinations and Eurostar rivals: How Channel Tunnel rail travel might change in the future
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‘Choose people and planet over pain’: UN chief highlights climate impact of war in New Year’s call
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JVP explores transatlantic innovation strategy linking Israel, New York and Europe
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Meta to acquire AI startup Manus in deal valued at over $2 billion
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Latest news bulletin | December 31st, 2025 – Midday
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Turkey arrests scores of suspects in another country-wide raid on Islamic State extremists
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Russia launches massive overnight attack on Ukraine's Odesa, injuring six
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Crew paints Russian flag on Iran-linked tanker pursued by US
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Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr., star of 'The Wire' and 'Veep', dies aged 71
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Six injured in Russian drone strikes on Odesa
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China’s factories return to growth after eight-month slump
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World's oldest professional football player signs for one more season
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AFCON 2025: Nigeria perfect as knockout picture sharpens
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German influencer on New Year's fireworks: 'We're collectively causing animal suffering'
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Crowds gather early at Sydney Harbour for New Year’s Eve fireworks
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Scientists are publishing more than ever with AI. But not all papers measure up, study finds
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'You can have tattoos all over your face and still be an angel': Inside South Korea’s underground tattoo culture
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Tove, Frida and Schiaparelli: The 10 unmissable exhibitions and art events of 2026
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Tourists only want one thing from these tiny European villages - and locals have had enough
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