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AU Financial Review
3 days ago
- Politics
- AU Financial Review
How Europe could go ‘MEGA' very soon
Poland's new president is a Trump-inspired nationalist. The government in the Netherlands has just been felled by an anti-migrant firebrand. The Telegraph London

AU Financial Review
7 days ago
- General
- AU Financial Review
Explosion rocks Kerch Bridge to Crimea as Ukraine strikes again
London | A bomb planted by Ukrainian spies rocked the underbelly of Russia's Kerch Bridge, which links occupied Crimea to the Russian mainland. In what was Kyiv's third attack on the structure, its security service said it detonated 1100 kilograms of explosives early on Tuesday, damaging some underwater pillars. The Telegraph London

AU Financial Review
01-06-2025
- Sport
- AU Financial Review
Ange Postecoglou faces D-Day over Tottenham future next week
Ange Postecoglou's future at Tottenham Hotspur is set to be decided next week, with sources viewing his position as under extreme risk despite winning the Europa League. The Spurs manager, 59, delivered the club's first silverware in 17 years but oversaw their worst-ever finish in the Premier League with 22 defeats across the campaign, leading to chairman Daniel Levy looking at other managers. The Telegraph London

AU Financial Review
20-05-2025
- AU Financial Review
China to launch military drone mothership
Taipei | China is preparing to launch a new drone-carrying mothership capable of releasing 100 kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles at the same time. The Jiu Tan, which means 'high sky', is a high-altitude long-range UAV that can transport weapons and equipment. The Telegraph London

AU Financial Review
20-05-2025
- Politics
- AU Financial Review
Trump's naive phone call with Putin is a bust
To hear J.D. Vance, the vice president, tell it, the phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin was going to be a test case as to whether Moscow was serious about ending the war. 'The president has been very clear, the United States is not going to spin its wheels here,' Vance told journalists. 'We want to see outcomes.' The Telegraph London