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    Orban calls for ‘change’ in EU address, lawmakers slam his democratic backsliding

    Orban calls for ‘change’ in EU address, lawmakers slam his democratic backsliding Hungary's nationalist leader Viktor Orban made his case for "change" in Europe in a headline address to the EU parliament on Wednesday. His speech was greeted by denunciations as lawmakers took turns to lambast...
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    North Korean military officers 'highly likely' killed in Ukraine, Seoul says

    North Korean military officers 'highly likely' killed in Ukraine, Seoul says Ukrainian media reports that six North Korean military officers were killed alongside Russian troops in a missile attack near occupied Donetsk are "highly likely" to be true, Seoul's defence minister said Tuesday...
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    France bars Osama bin Laden’s son from returning ‘for any reason’

    France bars Osama bin Laden’s son from returning ‘for any reason’ France is barring Osama bin Laden’s son, Omar, from returning to the country “for any reason whatsoever”, the French interior minister said on Tuesday. Omar lived in France with his British wife for several years, working as an...
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    ‘We’re all children of God’: At Istanbul church, Muslims and Christians share sacred space

    ‘We’re all children of God’: At Istanbul church, Muslims and Christians share sacred space An ancient Greek Orthodox church in Istanbul regularly opens its doors to people of all faiths, who line up together and cheerfully share sweets – according to Muslim tradition – as they wait to make a...
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    France’s new govt relies on far-right support as it faces no-confidence vote

    France’s new govt relies on far-right support as it faces no-confidence vote France’s new government, led by conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier, will have to lean on the support of the far right as it faces a no-confidence vote in parliament on Tuesday. The motion was called by left-wing...
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    'Overdue justice': Interpol launches campaign to identify remains of 46 women

    'Overdue justice': Interpol launches campaign to identify remains of 46 women Interpol has launched a new European campaign to try to resolve a series of “cold cases” by asking the public to help it identify the remains of 46 women who were found murdered or appear to have died under suspicious...
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    Nobel Prize in physics awarded to John Hopfield, Geoffrey Hinton for machine learning discoveries

    Nobel Prize in physics awarded to John Hopfield, Geoffrey Hinton for machine learning discoveries The Nobel Prize in physics was on Tuesday awarded to John Hopfield of Princeton University and Geoffrey Hinton of the University of Toronto for their “foundational discoveries and inventions that...
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    France pledges 2025 budget will 'fully' comply with EU spending rules

    France pledges 2025 budget will 'fully' comply with EU spending rules France's Finance Minister Antoine Armand vowed that the 2025 budget will fully align with the European Union's new spending rules, as the country seeks to address its "colossal" debt through spending cuts and new taxes. Armand...
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    Nobel Prize in medicine awarded to US duo Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun for discovery of microRNA

    Nobel Prize in medicine awarded to US duo Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun for discovery of microRNA The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Americans Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their groundbreaking discovery of microRNA, which plays a critical role in regulating gene activity. Their...
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    Russia court sentences 72-year-old American to nearly 7 years for fighting in Ukraine

    Russia court sentences 72-year-old American to nearly 7 years for fighting in Ukraine A Russian court sentenced 72-year-old US citizen Stephen Hubbard to nearly seven years in prison on charges of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine, following a trial largely held behind closed doors. This...
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    Europe's Hera spacecraft blasts off to investigate asteroid already rammed by NASA

    Europe's Hera spacecraft blasts off to investigate asteroid already rammed by NASA The European Space Agency's Hera spacecraft set off on Monday on its two-year journey towards a small asteroid already rammed by NASA to test whether potentially planet-threatening asteroids can be bumped off...
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    Cancer, cardiovascular drugs among top contenders for Nobel Prize

    Cancer, cardiovascular drugs among top contenders for Nobel Prize Cancer research or cardiovascular drugs may claim the Nobel Prize in Medicine, set to be announced Monday. With global crises ongoing, the prize seeks to inspire optimism. Possible laureates include American biologist Kevan...
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    Teen 'stabbed 50 times' before being burned alive in Marseille

    Teen 'stabbed 50 times' before being burned alive in Marseille A 15-year-old boy was "stabbed 50 times" and burned alive this week in the southern French city of Marseille in an apparent drug-related killing. A Marseille prosecutor told the press on Sunday that victims and perpetrators of such...
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    ‘Ceasefire now!’: Protesters across the world demand end to war in Gaza, Lebanon

    ‘Ceasefire now!’: Protesters across the world demand end to war in Gaza, Lebanon From Jakarta to Los Angeles, protesters in cities in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas kicked off a weekend of demonstrations calling for ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon. Security has been tightened in many...
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    Toddler crushed to death crossing Channel to Britain, French officials say

    Toddler crushed to death crossing Channel to Britain, French officials say In two separate tragedies, maritime authorities retrived the body of a two-year-old who had been crushed to death and three adults who had also "probably" been crushed in overcrowded boats trying to cross the Channel...
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    A 'dramatic break' with China would be a 'big mistake', former ECB chief Trichet says

    A 'dramatic break' with China would be a 'big mistake', former ECB chief Trichet says France's public debt is very much in the spotlight. The country's recently appointed prime minister, Michel Barnier, calls it a "sword of Damocles" hanging over future generations. Indeed, for many countries...
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    Pelicot rape trial: press and public allowed to see video evidence

    Pelicot rape trial: press and public allowed to see video evidence A court judging a French man who has admitted to charges of enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his then wife has decided to allow the public and press to be present when video evidence is shown. The ruling is a reversal upon...
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    One year since October 7 attacks: Is the EU impotent in Middle East escalation?

    One year since October 7 attacks: Is the EU impotent in Middle East escalation? It has been one year since Israel suffered its worst ever terrorist attack, with Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups killing more than 1,000 Israelis and taking more than 250 hostage. Israel's response has...
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    'Macron announced the creation of an international college'

    'Macron announced the creation of an international college' "Emmanuel Macron very much took the line that we expected him to, defending the international organisation of the French speaking world (OIF), insisting that this language has allowed people from all over the globe to spread their art...
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    Macron addresses leaders at opening of Francophone summit

    Macron addresses leaders at opening of Francophone summit French President Emmanuel Macron opened the two-day "Francophonie" summit on Friday, hoping to bolster French clout in a conflict-ridden world. Chad President Mahamat Idriss Déby, an ally of France and regular visitor to Paris, will be a...
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