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UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
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Hostage Release Allows Palestinian Return to Northern Gaza; Trump's Relocation Proposal Rejected
Following a mediated agreement, Israel will allow the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza starting Monday in exchange for the impending release of an Israeli civilian hostage, Arbel Yehoud, and two others held by Hamas; however, US President Trump's suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza ...
Hostage Release Allows Palestinian Return to Northern Gaza; Trump's Relocation Proposal Rejected
Following a mediated agreement, Israel will allow the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza starting Monday in exchange for the impending release of an Israeli civilian hostage, Arbel Yehoud, and two others held by Hamas; however, US President Trump's suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza ...
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Scenic European Train Journeys: A 2025 Perspective
Byway, celebrating rail travel's bicentennial in 2025, showcases diverse European train journeys, from France's Le Petit Train Jaune to Scotland's West Highland Line, highlighting the potential for a unified booking system to boost environmentally friendly rail travel.
Scenic European Train Journeys: A 2025 Perspective
Byway, celebrating rail travel's bicentennial in 2025, showcases diverse European train journeys, from France's Le Petit Train Jaune to Scotland's West Highland Line, highlighting the potential for a unified booking system to boost environmentally friendly rail travel.
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EU Weighs Funding for Border Barriers Amidst Hybrid Threat Concerns
The EU Commissioner for Home Affairs left open the possibility of using EU funds for border barriers, following calls from several MEPs and amid concerns about hybrid threats from Russia and Belarus. While €170 million was recently allocated to countries bordering these nations, the EU has yet to di...
EU Weighs Funding for Border Barriers Amidst Hybrid Threat Concerns
The EU Commissioner for Home Affairs left open the possibility of using EU funds for border barriers, following calls from several MEPs and amid concerns about hybrid threats from Russia and Belarus. While €170 million was recently allocated to countries bordering these nations, the EU has yet to di...
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EU Plans €1 Billion Reserve to Protect Farmers from Mercosur Deal
The EU proposes a €1 billion reserve, possibly part of the Common Agricultural Policy, to shield farmers from potential negative consequences of the Mercosur trade deal, addressing concerns about market disruptions in sectors like beef and poultry, learning from past issues with the Brexit Adjustmen...
EU Plans €1 Billion Reserve to Protect Farmers from Mercosur Deal
The EU proposes a €1 billion reserve, possibly part of the Common Agricultural Policy, to shield farmers from potential negative consequences of the Mercosur trade deal, addressing concerns about market disruptions in sectors like beef and poultry, learning from past issues with the Brexit Adjustmen...
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Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.
Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.
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Brussels Protest Demands Sanctions Against Israel After Gaza War
On Sunday, 7,000 people protested in Brussels against the Gaza conflict, demanding sanctions against Israel, aid for Palestinians, and an end to the occupation, citing over 46,000 Palestinian deaths and 1.9 million displaced people.

Brussels Protest Demands Sanctions Against Israel After Gaza War
On Sunday, 7,000 people protested in Brussels against the Gaza conflict, demanding sanctions against Israel, aid for Palestinians, and an end to the occupation, citing over 46,000 Palestinian deaths and 1.9 million displaced people.
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Mass Protests Erupt in Slovakia Against Pro-Russia Prime Minister
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, following his Moscow visit and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of a foreign-backed coup attempt, which they denied.

Mass Protests Erupt in Slovakia Against Pro-Russia Prime Minister
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, following his Moscow visit and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of a foreign-backed coup attempt, which they denied.
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IAG Frontrunner to Acquire \$1 Billion Stake in TAP Airline
International Airlines Group (IAG) is the frontrunner to purchase a \$1 billion stake in Portugal's TAP airline, aiming to consolidate the European airline industry and leverage TAP's strong Brazilian routes; however, regulatory hurdles and concerns about preserving TAP's Portuguese identity remain.

IAG Frontrunner to Acquire \$1 Billion Stake in TAP Airline
International Airlines Group (IAG) is the frontrunner to purchase a \$1 billion stake in Portugal's TAP airline, aiming to consolidate the European airline industry and leverage TAP's strong Brazilian routes; however, regulatory hurdles and concerns about preserving TAP's Portuguese identity remain.
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European VC Investment Dips Despite AI Boom and Exit Surge
European venture capital investment totaled less in 2024 than in 2023, despite larger average deals, due to fewer deals; however, AI investment boomed to €14.6 billion, and exits increased, creating cautious optimism for the future.

European VC Investment Dips Despite AI Boom and Exit Surge
European venture capital investment totaled less in 2024 than in 2023, despite larger average deals, due to fewer deals; however, AI investment boomed to €14.6 billion, and exits increased, creating cautious optimism for the future.
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Trump Pardons 1,500 Involved in January 6th Capitol Attack
President Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 individuals convicted for participating in the January 6th Capitol attack, including leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, claiming their sentences were excessively harsh and defending their actions.

Trump Pardons 1,500 Involved in January 6th Capitol Attack
President Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 individuals convicted for participating in the January 6th Capitol attack, including leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, claiming their sentences were excessively harsh and defending their actions.
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