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NSW Parliament recalled to strengthen gun laws

The NSW Parliament will be urgently recalled to pass stricter gun laws and new protest restrictions following the Bondi Beach terror attack. Premier Chris Minns says the changes are vital for community safety.

Four arrested at Zara NYC Palestine protest

At least four pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Zara's Fifth Avenue store during Black Friday sales. NYPD reports 70 demonstrators in area. Read the latest developments.

EU Votes to Ban Under-16s from Social Media

The European Parliament votes to ban under-16s from social media platforms. Learn how this landmark resolution could reshape digital childhoods across Europe.

120 more charged with supporting Palestine Action

Metropolitan Police charge additional 120 people with supporting banned Palestine Action group, bringing total accused to 254. Defendants face terrorism charges and potential prison sentences.

Europe's Far-Right Firewall Crumbles

The cordon sanitaire against the far-right is fracturing across Europe as centrist parties seek political revival. Explore the alarming trend and its implications for democracy.

Neo-Nazi Leader Behind Sydney Parliament Protest

Sydney tradie Jack Eltis, who leads the National Socialist Network, organised a neo-Nazi rally at NSW Parliament. The event has sparked political outrage and calls for legal reform.

Sydney arms expo chaos as protesters clash with police

Violent scenes erupted at Sydney's International Convention Centre as hundreds of anti-war protesters attempted to blockade a major arms exhibition, leading to multiple arrests and police reinforcements being deployed.

Dutch Election Shock: D66 Set to Become Largest Party

In a stunning political upset, exit polls indicate the progressive Democrats 66 (D66) party is poised to emerge as the largest force in the Dutch parliament, potentially reshaping the Netherlands' political landscape and European relations.

Ex-Minister's assisted dying buffer zones face backlash

Ex-Green minister Patrick Harvie's controversial proposal for 150-metre protest buffer zones around assisted dying facilities sparks heated debate in Scottish Parliament, with critics warning of free speech implications.

Irish leader confronted by protesters in Dublin

Tánaiste Micheál Martin faced heated demonstrations as pro-Palestinian activists and anti-immigration groups converged on Dublin streets, requiring significant Garda presence.

CCTV shows Kira Cousins with knife outside Parliament

Exclusive CCTV footage shows Kira Cousins, 31, brandishing a knife near the Houses of Parliament in a disturbing security breach that's raised serious questions about protection of our political heartland.

Millionaire's castle protest against non-dom tax raid

Former reality television millionaire leads extraordinary occupation of historic 13th-century castle in dramatic protest against Chancellor's controversial non-dom tax reforms, creating political spectacle in the English countryside.

National Guard deployed for King's Speech security

Heightened security measures including National Guard deployment surround King Charles's first State Opening of Parliament as authorities brace for potential protests over ceremonial traditions.

Residents use forklifts and bollards in street protest

Local residents in Westminster have resorted to dramatic measures, using forklifts and concrete barriers to shut down their street after Ministry of Justice plans threatened their community with increased traffic and security risks.

Trump's Knesset speech disrupted by Gaza protesters

Donald Trump's landmark address to Israeli lawmakers was dramatically interrupted by screaming protesters demanding Gaza ceasefire, forcing security to intervene in unprecedented parliamentary chaos.

NZ MP suspended after powerful haka protest in parliament

A dramatic scene unfolded in New Zealand's parliament as Maori MP Rawiri Waititi performed a powerful traditional haka after being ordered to leave the chamber, leading to his suspension in a tense cultural confrontation.

Farage associate took Russian money while MEP

Reform UK faces explosive allegations as European Parliament records reveal Nigel Farage's close associate Nathan Gill received substantial payments from Russian businesses while both served as MEPs.

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