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    Putin opponent Ilya Yashin speaks out after spending 18 months in prison

    Putin opponent Ilya Yashin speaks out after spending 18 months in prison PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, October 17: Ilya Yashin, one of Vladimir Putin's main opponents, speaks to a French daily just months after his release from prison. Elsewhere, Italy bans couples from travelling abroad for...
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    Tensions flare between France and Israel after UNIFIL peacekeepers injured in Lebanon

    Tensions flare between France and Israel after UNIFIL peacekeepers injured in Lebanon Emmanuel Macron said in a cabinet meeting on Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu "must not forget that his country was created by a decision of the UN", after Macron said last week that...
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    Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral grounds to get €55 million green revamp

    Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral grounds to get €55 million green revamp As part of a broader city-wide transformation, the surroundings of the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris will be transformed into an ecological oasis – with 1,800 square metres of green space and a bouquet of new trees...
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    First Italian ship carrying intercepted migrants arrives in Albania

    First Italian ship carrying intercepted migrants arrives in Albania An Italian navy ship carrying 16 men rescued at sea after departing from Libya arrived in the Albanian port town of Shengjin on Wednesday. Up to 3,000 adult migrant men picked up by the Italian coast guard in international...
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    Zelensky rules out ceding territory in ‘victory plan’ dismissed by Kremlin

    Zelensky rules out ceding territory in ‘victory plan’ dismissed by Kremlin "Russia must lose the war against Ukraine," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told MPs on Wednesday as he laid out a five-point "Victory Plan". In it, he ruled out ceding any Ukrainian territory to Russia and...
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    France's plan to tackle deficit sparks outcry from left-wing lawmakers, unions

    France's plan to tackle deficit sparks outcry from left-wing lawmakers, unions France’s minority government is facing heavy backlash from left-wing lawmakers and unions after proposing to slash the state budget by €60 billion next year as it aims to plug the country's deficit. The finance bill...
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    Kolo Muani scores twice in France's UEFA Nations League victory over Belgium

    Kolo Muani scores twice in France's UEFA Nations League victory over Belgium Randal Kolo Muani scored twice as France defeated Belgium 2-1 in the UEFA Nations League. Muani's penalty opener was equalized by Lois Openda before Muani headed in the winner after the break. France secured victory...
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    Only one-third of Europe's surface water in good health, study warns

    Only one-third of Europe's surface water in good health, study warns Europe's water health is under severe strain, with only 37% of surface waters in good condition, warns the European Environment Agency. Pollution, habitat degradation, climate change, and freshwater overuse are key threats...
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    Russia jails French researcher Laurent Vinatier for three years in 'foreign agent' case

    Russia jails French researcher Laurent Vinatier for three years in 'foreign agent' case A Russian court Monday sentenced French researcher Laurent Vinatier to three years in a penal colony for breaking a law on registering as a "foreign agent".
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    Ex-Stasi officer jailed for 1974 shooting of Polish man trying to flee to West

    Ex-Stasi officer jailed for 1974 shooting of Polish man trying to flee to West A Berlin court found ex-Stasi officer Martin Naumann guilty for killing Czeslaw Kukuczka as he tried to flee to the West through Berlin's Friedrichstrasse border point in 1974. At least 140 people were killed trying...
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    'Nobel economics prize' awarded to trio for work on links between institutions and prosperity

    'Nobel economics prize' awarded to trio for work on links between institutions and prosperity Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson won the 2024 Nobel memorial prize in economics "for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity", the Royal Swedish Academy of...
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    French far-right’s Le Pen faces questioning in Paris court in fake EU jobs trial

    French far-right’s Le Pen faces questioning in Paris court in fake EU jobs trial French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is set to be questioned by judges at a Paris court Monday as she and her National Rally party stand trial over the suspected embezzlement of European Parliament funds. Le Pen...
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    Zelensky says North Korea has sent troops to support Russian military

    Zelensky says North Korea has sent troops to support Russian military Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said there was "an increasing alliance" between Russia and regimes like North Korea and that Pyongyang had sent both weapons and troops to bolster Russia's army. Zelensky toured European...
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    UK foreign secretary to join EU ministers for talks on Mideast and Ukraine

    UK foreign secretary to join EU ministers for talks on Mideast and Ukraine UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy will attend the Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg on Monday following an invitation from EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, marking the first time a British foreign secretary has...
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    Alexei Navalny wrote he knew he would die in prison in new memoir

    Alexei Navalny wrote he knew he would die in prison in new memoir Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who was President Vladimir Putin's top political opponent before his death in February, believed he would die in prison, according to his posthumous memoir which will be released on October 22...
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    Afghan with links to US election attack suspect arrested in France

    Afghan with links to US election attack suspect arrested in France A 22-year-old Afghan man suspected of supporting the Islamic State group has been arrested in France after police found he had links to another man who has been charged with plotting an election-day attack in the United States...
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    France's Macron reportedly ‘ashamed’ of new hardline ministers

    France's Macron reportedly ‘ashamed’ of new hardline ministers French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly feeling increasingly frustrated with his new right-wing government, and has confided in people close to him that he feels ashamed of some of the more hardline ministers that have been...
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    AFP, BBC win honours for war reporting at Bayeux War Correspondents' Awards

    AFP, BBC win honours for war reporting at Bayeux War Correspondents' Awards AFP photographer Mahmud Hams won the top prize for photos including his harrowing image of a woman after an Israeli strike on Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on October 17, 2023.
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    New memoir from Russian dissident Alexei Navalny reveals he knew he would die in prison

    New memoir from Russian dissident Alexei Navalny reveals he knew he would die in prison Excerpts of a memoir written by late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny revealed he believed he would die in prison, an event which finally occurred on February 16 at age 47. The New Yorker magazine...
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    Russia and Ukraine launch rival overnight drone attacks, with most intercepted

    Russia and Ukraine launch rival overnight drone attacks, with most intercepted The Ukrainian air force said it had intercepted and destroyed 24 of the 28 drones launched by Russia overnight from Friday to Saturday, as the two countries traded air strikes. Russian officials on Saturday said it...
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