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How UK Government Borrowing Works and Why the Debt Keeps Growing
The UK government continues to borrow to cover the gap between spending and tax revenue, with October 2025 borrowing reaching £17.4 billion. National debt now stands at around £2.6 trillion, roughly equal to the country’s annual GDP, and rising interest payments—£8.4 billion in October—limit spending on public services. While borrowing supports investment and economic growth, policymakers aim to reduce debt relative to GDP over the next five years.
Chalani Himasha
Nov 29, 2025


Nancy Pelosi to Retire, Closing a Historic Chapter in American Politics
Nancy Pelosi to Retire, Closing a Historic Chapter in American Politics
Rahaman Hadisur
Nov 14, 2025


French Parliament Debate: Ban on Alcohol in Assembly Bars
MP Emmanuel Duplessy’s proposal to ban alcohol sales and reimbursements in the National Assembly has sparked debate about tradition, transparency and workplace norms; this article offers a complete timeline, comparative analysis, and policy recommendations.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 14, 2025


Vienna Voice Mania: International A Cappella Festival
Vienna Voice Mania 2025 brings together 39 ensembles and soloists from 17 nations for a month long celebration of a cappella music. This guide explores its history since 1998, program highlights, balcony concerts, and cultural significance.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 12, 2025


Winter Olympics Countdown: Milan Cortina 2026 Preparations
An exhaustive briefing on Milan Cortina 2026 preparations covering venue readiness, test events, transport and accommodation strategies, sustainability and legacy commitments, risk assessment and a full timeline.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 12, 2025


Trump Blames Government Shutdown for Republican Losses in Election Day Contests
Trump Blames Government Shutdown for Republican Losses in Election Day Contests
Rahaman Hadisur
Nov 11, 2025


Europa League Thursday Drama: Celtic, Lille, and Porto Battle for Knockout Survival
Thursday’s Europa League fixtures left Celtic, Lille, and Porto tied on points, creating a dramatic race for knockout survival. This article covers their performances, standings, and decisive fixtures ahead.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 11, 2025
Berlin Fairy Tale Days: Myths and Magic in the Capital
Berlin Fairy Tale Days 2025 brings myths and magic to the capital with 800 events across 350 venues. This guide explores its history since 1989, the theme “The Swan Woman,” festival highlights, and comparisons with global storytelling festivals.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 11, 2025


EU Enlargement Report 2025: Praise for Montenegro, Criticism of Georgia — The Definitive Guide
The 2025 EU Enlargement Report praises Montenegro’s steady reforms while criticising Georgia’s democratic backsliding. This comprehensive guide includes full accession history, candidate comparisons, and policy analysis.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 11, 2025


Canada’s European Rugby Tour: Can the Underdogs Upset Romania, Georgia, and Portugal?
Canada’s rugby team heads to Europe for a three-match tour against Romania, Georgia, and Portugal. This article previews each test, analyzes squad dynamics, and explores what’s at stake for the 2027 World Cup.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 11, 2025


Champions League Fallout: Bayern’s Shock Loss and Arsenal’s Narrow Escape
Bayern Munich’s unbeaten run ends with a 3-1 loss to PSG, while Arsenal edge Slavia Prague 3-0. Here’s what it means for the Champions League group stage.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 9, 2025


Nexperia China Rejects Dutch Unit’s Claims and Condemns Supply Suspension
Nexperia China Rejects Dutch Unit’s Claims and Condemns Supply Suspension
Rahaman Hadisur
Nov 8, 2025


How a China-EU Climate Deal Could Change the World
How a China-EU Climate Deal Could Change the World
Chethana Janith
Nov 8, 2025


Europa League Showdowns: Celtic, Lille, and Porto in Must-Win Clashes
Celtic, Lille, and Porto face decisive Europa League fixtures after mixed results in Matchday 4. Here’s what’s at stake and how each team can stay alive.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 8, 2025


Vienna Art Week: Contemporary Creativity Across the City
Vienna Art Week 2025 transforms the city with over 140 free events, including studio visits, exhibitions, and cross-disciplinary panels exploring art as a learning system.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 8, 2025


Russia–U.S.A 2025: Why the Russian Elite Courts Trump
In 2025, parts of Russia’s political and business elite have intensified outreach to Donald Trump—hoping to ease sanctions, secure deals, and boost domestic standing. This piece explores the incentives, signaling dynamics, ideological alignments, and potential pitfalls of that strategy.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 8, 2025


Ukraine’s Frontline Resistance: Pokrovsk and Kupiansk Under Siege
Pokrovsk and Kupiansk are under siege as Russia intensifies its eastern offensive. Ukrainian forces fight to hold key positions amid airstrikes, encirclement threats, and winter challenges.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 8, 2025


Lisbon’s Indie Renaissance: LEFFEST 2025 Showcases Global Cinema
LEFFEST 2025 returns to Lisbon with a bold lineup of global premieres, artistic retrospectives, and cross-disciplinary events that redefine independent cinema.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 7, 2025


EU Border Talks: Poland and Slovakia Push for Tighter Controls
Poland and Slovakia are urging the EU to reintroduce stricter internal controls to curb irregular crossings. This article provides a full timeline, legal analysis, and policy recommendations.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 7, 2025


Justice Reform and the Referendum Ahead: Meloni’s Constitutional Gamble Faces Public Test
Italy’s 2025 justice reform proposes major changes to judicial governance and will be decided by referendum. This article explores the reform’s content, political dynamics, legal risks, and historical background.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 6, 2025
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