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Serbia Protests: EU Faces Criticism for Soft Approach Amidst Escalating Violence

Anti-corruption protests in Serbia, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into violent clashes between police and demonstrators, prompting the EU to call for de-escalation but facing criticism for its perceived soft approach.

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Syria Postpones Elections in Three Provinces Amidst Ongoing Conflicts

Syria's government postponed parliamentary elections in the provinces of Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa due to ongoing security concerns stemming from inter-militia violence in Sweida and unresolved tensions with the Kurdish-led SDF in Hasaka and Raqqa, delaying the vote initially scheduled for September...

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Israel and Syria Hold First Direct Talks in Decades

Israeli and Syrian officials held their first direct talks in decades in Paris, focusing on de-escalation, non-interference in Syrian affairs, reactivating the 1974 Disengagement Agreement, and delivering humanitarian aid to the Druze minority in Sweida following recent violence.

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Trump Tariffs to Hike Grocery Bills by $40 Weekly

President Trump's new tariffs on imported goods, effective August 1st, are expected to increase average American grocery bills by $40 per week within six months, impacting various food sectors due to increased costs from coffee, cheese, chocolate, fruits, vegetables, olive oil, matcha, spices, wine ...

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Scottish Ferry Launched in Turkey Amid Domestic Shipyard Delays

The MV Lochmor, a Scottish ferry built in Turkey, launched on Saturday, offering improved service to the Outer Hebrides by 2026, contrasting with delays at a Scottish shipyard costing £460 million.

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Pashinyan Links Armenia's Post-War Status to 44-Day War Decisions

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's message marking the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence attributes Armenia's current peace and increased independence to the 44-day war, arguing that pre-war concessions would have threatened sovereignty; this explanation faces sharp criticis...

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US-Mediated Peace Treaty Signals Russia's Waning Influence in South Caucasus

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a US-mediated peace treaty ending their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, involving a US-secured corridor through Armenia, marking a potential decline in Russia's regional influence.

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Detained Migrant Released, Faces Deportation to Uganda

Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant deported to El Salvador in March despite legal protection, was released from US custody after being returned in June due to an "administrative error", but faces potential deportation to Uganda following a rejected plea deal and awaits trial for human smuggl...

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Priest Murder Exposes Decades-Long Sexual Abuse Allegations

Father Robert Hoeffner, a Catholic priest in Florida, was murdered by Brandon Kapas, an alleged victim of his decades-long sexual abuse; subsequent investigations uncovered evidence of abuse and prompted three lawsuits against the Diocese of Orlando for alleged cover-up.

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Gaza Famine Sparks Bipartisan US Outcry

A UN report declares a man-made famine in parts of Gaza, prompting US Senators Bernie Sanders and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to criticize US aid to Israel and call for greater humanitarian intervention, despite their opposing political views.

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Dutch Coalition Crumbles Amidst Disagreement Over Israel Sanctions

The Netherlands' acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof called Friday "a horrible day" after Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp and eight other ministers resigned over disagreements on imposing sanctions against Israel following its actions in Gaza, deepening the fragility of the already minority coalition...

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Gyumri Sees Simultaneous Pro- and Anti-Russian Military Base Protests

Simultaneous pro- and anti-Russian military base protests took place in Gyumri, Armenia, today, resulting in heightened tensions and a significant police presence, but no arrests, revealing deep societal divisions over the base's presence.

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