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Russian Missile and Drone Attack Kills 14 in Kyiv
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv on Wednesday night killed at least 14 people, injured about 40, and damaged at least 100 structures, including a residential building and a European Union office; Russia used 598 drones and 31 ballistic missiles in the attack.
Russian Missile and Drone Attack Kills 14 in Kyiv
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv on Wednesday night killed at least 14 people, injured about 40, and damaged at least 100 structures, including a residential building and a European Union office; Russia used 598 drones and 31 ballistic missiles in the attack.
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EU Leaders Visit Moldova, Vow Support Amid Russian Hybrid Warfare
French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and Polish Prime Minister Tusk visited Moldova on its National Day (August 27th), reaffirming the EU's support for its accession amid Russia's hybrid war against the country's upcoming parliamentary elections (September 28th), offering nearly €2 billi...
EU Leaders Visit Moldova, Vow Support Amid Russian Hybrid Warfare
French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and Polish Prime Minister Tusk visited Moldova on its National Day (August 27th), reaffirming the EU's support for its accession amid Russia's hybrid war against the country's upcoming parliamentary elections (September 28th), offering nearly €2 billi...
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Ukraine Seeks EU Accession to Shield Anti-Corruption Agencies from Interference
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials urged the EU to open accession talks to protect their independence from state interference, citing recent cases of investigator detentions and office searches as evidence of attempts to undermine their work. The EU reaffirmed its support for the agencies.
Ukraine Seeks EU Accession to Shield Anti-Corruption Agencies from Interference
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials urged the EU to open accession talks to protect their independence from state interference, citing recent cases of investigator detentions and office searches as evidence of attempts to undermine their work. The EU reaffirmed its support for the agencies.
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Pakistan Evacuates 100,000 Amidst Cross-Border Flooding
Following India's warning of potential cross-border flooding, Pakistan evacuated over 100,000 people from Punjab province after India released water from dams and rivers swollen by monsoon rains; this marks the first diplomatic contact between the two nuclear rivals in months.
Pakistan Evacuates 100,000 Amidst Cross-Border Flooding
Following India's warning of potential cross-border flooding, Pakistan evacuated over 100,000 people from Punjab province after India released water from dams and rivers swollen by monsoon rains; this marks the first diplomatic contact between the two nuclear rivals in months.
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Germany Pledges Additional €26.3 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visited Ukraine on Monday, pledging continued financial and military support totaling €50.5 billion since the war began, with plans for an additional €26.3 billion through 2027, while leaving open the question of further support for post-conflict reconstruction ...
Germany Pledges Additional €26.3 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visited Ukraine on Monday, pledging continued financial and military support totaling €50.5 billion since the war began, with plans for an additional €26.3 billion through 2027, while leaving open the question of further support for post-conflict reconstruction ...
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Ukraine's Attacks Cripple Russian Energy Infrastructure
Ukraine intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, targeting a gas terminal near St. Petersburg and oil refineries in Samara and Volgograd, aiming to cripple Russia's war funding and logistics; a Ukrainian security source confirmed the attacks.
Ukraine's Attacks Cripple Russian Energy Infrastructure
Ukraine intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, targeting a gas terminal near St. Petersburg and oil refineries in Samara and Volgograd, aiming to cripple Russia's war funding and logistics; a Ukrainian security source confirmed the attacks.
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Hungary Sues EU Over Use of Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Hungary filed a lawsuit with the Luxembourg Court of Justice against the European Peace Facility (EPF) over the use of €11 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violations of EU decision-making principles and challenging a February 2025 EPF decision.

Hungary Sues EU Over Use of Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Hungary filed a lawsuit with the Luxembourg Court of Justice against the European Peace Facility (EPF) over the use of €11 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violations of EU decision-making principles and challenging a February 2025 EPF decision.
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EU Considers "Best Athlete" Model for Arms Procurement
France and Germany are pushing for a European Union "best athlete" model for defense procurement, prioritizing top arms producers to streamline production and reduce costs amid fears of Russian aggression, despite potential negative impacts on smaller national industries and geopolitical risks.

EU Considers "Best Athlete" Model for Arms Procurement
France and Germany are pushing for a European Union "best athlete" model for defense procurement, prioritizing top arms producers to streamline production and reduce costs amid fears of Russian aggression, despite potential negative impacts on smaller national industries and geopolitical risks.
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International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.

International Students in Europe: Work Permits, Wages, and Country Choices
Approximately 1.76 million international students, representing 8.4 percent of total enrollment, study in Europe annually; work is permitted in 30 countries, with work permit requirements, hourly wages, and permissible weekly work hours varying widely.
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Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Result in Widespread Casualties and Destruction
Israeli forces have repeatedly attacked hospitals in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of at least 20 people, including five international journalists, and causing widespread damage to healthcare infrastructure; the attacks, justified by Israel as targeting Hamas militants using ho...

Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Result in Widespread Casualties and Destruction
Israeli forces have repeatedly attacked hospitals in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of at least 20 people, including five international journalists, and causing widespread damage to healthcare infrastructure; the attacks, justified by Israel as targeting Hamas militants using ho...
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Ukraine's Independence Day: Zelensky Vows Continued Defense Amidst Canadian Aid and Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day amidst the ongoing war with Russia, with President Zelensky vowing continued defense. Canada announced a $1.3 billion military aid package, and a prisoner exchange freed 8 civilians and numerous military personnel.

Ukraine's Independence Day: Zelensky Vows Continued Defense Amidst Canadian Aid and Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day amidst the ongoing war with Russia, with President Zelensky vowing continued defense. Canada announced a $1.3 billion military aid package, and a prisoner exchange freed 8 civilians and numerous military personnel.
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Gantz Proposes Israeli Unity Government Amidst Gaza Hostage Crisis and Military Operation
Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz proposed a six-month unity government to secure the release of Hamas hostages and pass the ultra-Orthodox military draft law, a proposal immediately rejected by the current government and parts of the opposition amidst ongoing military operations in Gaza that ha...

Gantz Proposes Israeli Unity Government Amidst Gaza Hostage Crisis and Military Operation
Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz proposed a six-month unity government to secure the release of Hamas hostages and pass the ultra-Orthodox military draft law, a proposal immediately rejected by the current government and parts of the opposition amidst ongoing military operations in Gaza that ha...
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