Baby Siwar Returns to Gaza Hospital After Jordan Treatment, Faces New Health Crisis

December 22, 2025

Baby Siwar Returns to Gaza Hospital After Jordan Treatment, Faces New Health Crisis

Baby Siwar, a year old, was sent back to hospital in Gaza after six months of treatment in Jordan. She fell ill again soon after return and faces severe health challenges amid Gaza's medical shortages.

Nearly 10 Years After Brexit, UK Faces Trade Challenges With EU; Labour Ponders Customs Union

December 22, 2025

Nearly 10 Years After Brexit, UK Faces Trade Challenges With EU; Labour Ponders Customs Union

Almost ten years after Brexit, UK trade and growth have slowed with tougher EU trade rules. Labour's Wes Streeting suggests joining a customs union, stirring debate. Experts say closer EU ties could help but face political hurdles and complex talks ahead.

China Hits EU Dairy Imports with Up to 42.7% Tariffs in Trade Tussle

December 22, 2025

China Hits EU Dairy Imports with Up to 42.7% Tariffs in Trade Tussle

China will impose provisional tariffs up to 42.7% on some EU dairy products like milk and cheese from Tuesday. This move is seen as retaliation against EU electric vehicle tariffs. The EU calls it “unjustified and unwarranted” and is reviewing the decision.

Trump Names US Envoy to Greenland, Sparking Denmark Row

December 22, 2025

Trump Names US Envoy to Greenland, Sparking Denmark Row

Donald Trump has named Jeff Landry as US special envoy to Greenland, triggering anger in Denmark. Greenland’s leaders insist on respecting their territory and deciding their future.

130 Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolchildren Freed, Reunited with Families After Month-Long Ordeal

December 22, 2025

130 Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolchildren Freed, Reunited with Families After Month-Long Ordeal

Nigerian authorities freed 130 kidnapped schoolchildren in Niger state. This ends a month-long crisis that grabbed global attention. The children will reunite with their families Monday.