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    New NATO chief Mark Rutte reaffirms support for Ukraine in Kyiv trip

    New NATO chief Mark Rutte reaffirms support for Ukraine in Kyiv trip During his maiden trip as NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv and pledged support to Ukraine in its war with Russia. Ukraine faces a critical few months over the winter as...
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    French treasure hunt for buried owl statue ends after 31 years

    French treasure hunt for buried owl statue ends after 31 years A mass treasure hunt appears to have come to an end, after an announcement in France that a buried statuette of a golden owl has finally been unearthed – after 31 years.
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    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers sentenced to life in prison

    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers sentenced to life in prison Peter Cherif, a suspected French jihadist who was close to the perpetrators of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre, was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison. Cherif fought for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in...
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    Keir Starmer repays more than £6,000 in gifts, including cost of Taylor Swift tickets

    Keir Starmer repays more than £6,000 in gifts, including cost of Taylor Swift tickets PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, October 3: The Israeli press urges caution as tensions heighten in the Middle East, whereas the Iranian press strikes a more bullish tone. Elsewhere, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer...
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    EU sues Hungary for criminalising groups that receive foreign funding, including NGOs

    EU sues Hungary for criminalising groups that receive foreign funding, including NGOs The European Commission said on Thursday it was suing Hungary over a law that imposes jail terms for groups that accept foreign funds for political causes, which rights groups say is aimed at silencing critics...
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    Macron hosts Francophone leaders in bid to boost French influence

    Macron hosts Francophone leaders in bid to boost French influence President Emmanuel Macron hosts the "Francophonie" summit this week in a bid to bolster French clout in a conflict-ridden world, in particular Africa. Chad President Mahamat Idriss Deby, an ally of France and regular visitor to...
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    The significance of Russia's capture of the Ukrainian stronghold of Vuhledar

    The significance of Russia's capture of the Ukrainian stronghold of Vuhledar Russian troops took control of Vuhledar in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region on Wednesday, opening the way for Russian forces to advance toward other towns in the region. Both sides value Vuhledar due to its position on...
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    Spain welcomes record 21.8 million summer vistors as overtourism sparks protests

    Spain welcomes record 21.8 million summer vistors as overtourism sparks protests A record number of tourists travelled to Spain in summer 2024 amid protests from residents who blame tourists for degrading living conditions. Although the high figures were a boon for the economy, Spain should...
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    In Ukraine’s Lyman, printed press becomes vital link to outside world

    In Ukraine’s Lyman, printed press becomes vital link to outside world Print media might be struggling in many parts of the world, but it has become a vital link to the outside world for isolated communities near Ukraine's front lines. In the battle-scarred Ukrainian city of Lyman, Russian...
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    Mystery deaths and mass layoffs: Europe’s green battery dream Northvolt turns sour

    Mystery deaths and mass layoffs: Europe’s green battery dream Northvolt turns sour Northvolt was a shiny new startup with a pretty logo that promised to “make oil history” by making the cleanest electric car battery the world had ever seen. The Swedish company founded in 2016 was seen as a huge...
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    Greenland extends detention of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson

    Greenland extends detention of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson The founder of the envorinmental group Sea Shepherd was arrested in July when his ship docked in Greenland to refuel on the way to intecept a Japanese whaling vessel. He is being held on a Japanese arrest warrant pending a decision...
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    Romania's agriculture sector devastated by drought, desertification

    Romania's agriculture sector devastated by drought, desertification In Romania, extreme weather events are intensifying. While eastern parts of the country are slowly recovering from Storm Boris, the south is suffering from drought and desertification. Romania is one of the EU's main exporters...
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    Wikileaks' Assange says he 'pleaded guilty to journalism' to secure his freedom

    Wikileaks' Assange says he 'pleaded guilty to journalism' to secure his freedom Wikileaks founder Julien Assange spent years living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid arrest and then in prison after he published hundreds of thousands of confidential US government documents. His...
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    Mark Rutte takes over as new NATO chief, dismisses Trump concerns

    Mark Rutte takes over as new NATO chief, dismisses Trump concerns NATO's new chief Mark Rutte took over the leadership of the military alliance from outgoing NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg at a ceremony in Brussels on Tuesday. In his acceptance speech, Rutte downplayed fears over the impact of a...
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    Rwandan former doctor goes on trial in France accused of genocide

    Rwandan former doctor goes on trial in France accused of genocide A former doctor, Eugene Rwamucyo, 65, goes on trial Tuesday for alleged genocide during Rwanda's 1994 massacre of Tutsis by the Hutu majority. Accused of aiding anti-Tutsi propaganda and mass murder, Rwamucyo is charged with...
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    Britain becomes first G7 nation to end coal power with last plant closure

    Britain becomes first G7 nation to end coal power with last plant closure Britain's last remaining coal power plant, Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, will stop electricity generation on Monday after 57 years of operation. The closure aligns with the government's coal phase-out policy...
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    Venezuelan opposition figure Machado wins European rights award

    Venezuelan opposition figure Machado wins European rights award Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado said Monday she was "honoured" to receive a European human rights prize for her efforts to defend democracy following Venezuela's presidential elections in July. Machado is now in...
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    Russia plans to boost defence spending by a quarter for 2025

    Russia plans to boost defence spending by a quarter for 2025 Russia will boost its defence budget by nearly 30% next year, surpassing welfare and education spending, a draft budget showed. The 2025 defence budget is set at 13.5 trillion rubles ($145 billion), up from 10.4 trillion in 2024...
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    Austria's far-right Freedom Party comes out ahead in legislative election

    Austria's far-right Freedom Party comes out ahead in legislative election Vote projections showed that Austria’s far-right Freedom Party won national legislative election for the first time on Sunday. The far right has benefited from voters’ anxieties about immigration, inflation, Ukraine and...
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    Russia to formalise revised nuclear doctrine in warning to the West

    Russia to formalise revised nuclear doctrine in warning to the West Amendments to Russia's nuclear doctrine have been prepared and "will now be formalised", the Kremlin said Sunday, days after President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with...
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