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Forest Legend John Robertson Dies Aged 72

Nottingham Forest and Scotland mourn the loss of their greatest ever player, John Robertson, who passed away on Christmas Day after a long illness. Tributes pour in.

EU Probes Czech State Aid for Dukovany Nuclear Plant

The European Commission has launched an inquiry into Czech government support for two new nuclear reactors. The probe focuses on a multi-billion euro loan and price guarantee scheme. Read the full details.

Lula to EU: Show courage, sign Mercosur trade deal

Brazil's President Lula da Silva calls on the European Union to finalize the long-delayed Mercosur trade pact, aiming to create the world's largest free trade zone. Read the latest updates.

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Postponed to January 12

The historic EU-Mercosur trade pact, creating the world's largest free trade zone, faces delay due to farmer protests. A new signing date is now targeted for January 12 in Paraguay. Get the full details.

Lady: Men Earning N1m-N2m Are Too Poor To Date Me

A Nigerian lady's viral video declaring men who earn N1-2 million monthly as 'poor' and unfit to date her has ignited fierce social media debate. Discover the full story and reactions.

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Crucial Vote

A landmark EU-Mercosur trade deal, 20 years in the making, faces a crunch vote. While promising a massive free-trade zone, it sparks fierce protests from European farmers fearing cheap imports. Read the full details.

ECB holds rates steady at 2% as inflation cools

The European Central Bank keeps its key deposit rate at 2% for the fourth consecutive meeting. Analysts scrutinise Lagarde's comments for clues on future monetary policy amid uncertain inflation outlook. Read more.

Fashola, NIS Leaders Call for Surveying Standards

Ex-Minister Babatunde Fashola and NIS leaders have urged Nigerian surveyors to uphold high professional standards and quality service delivery for the nation's progress. Read the full story.

Zamfara Gov Launches €5.1m EU Peace Project

Governor Dauda Lawal has launched a European Union-funded project to build peace and resilience in conflict-hit areas of Zamfara and Katsina, targeting over 95,000 people. Read more.

EU to Scrap 2035 Combustion-Engine Car Ban

The EU is poised to abandon its 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, replacing it with a 90% emission cut target. This major shift aims to support Europe's carmakers facing Chinese competition and slow EV adoption.

Macron warns China on EU tariffs over trade deficit

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned China of potential EU tariffs if it fails to reduce its massive trade surplus with Europe. He calls it a 'life and death' issue for European industry.

EU's Ukraine Funding Plan Exposes Hypocrisy on Colonial Debt

The EU's plan to use €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine faces legal risks, while ignoring calls for colonial reparations in Africa. This double standard threatens Europe's financial credibility. Read the full analysis.

German Factory Orders Rise More Than Expected

German industrial orders surged 1.5% in October, far exceeding forecasts. The rise, driven by defence procurement, signals a potential bottom for Europe's largest economy. Read the full analysis.

EU Investigates Meta Over WhatsApp AI Competition

The European Union has opened an antitrust investigation into Meta, concerned its new WhatsApp AI policy may stifle competition. This marks the bloc's latest move to regulate Big Tech.

Trump Rolls Back Biden's Fuel Economy Standards

President Trump revokes tougher CAFE standards, aiming to cut new car costs by $1,000. The move, backed by Big Three CEOs, sparks debate on affordability versus climate goals.

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