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    Death toll rises in Russian strike on crowded DIY store in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

    Death toll rises in Russian strike on crowded DIY store in Ukraine’s Kharkiv A Russian strike on a crowded DIY hardware store in Kharkiv killed 12 people and wounded dozens more, Ukrainian prosecutors said on Sunday morning, the death toll rising as the country's second-largest city reeled from...
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    Macron set to begin three-day state visit to Germany as EU elections loom

    Macron set to begin three-day state visit to Germany as EU elections loom French President Emmanuel Macron lands in Germany on Sunday for a three-day state visit followed by a bilateral cabinet meeting as the European Union's two biggest powers seek to show unity ahead of next month's EU...
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    Deadly Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv DIY store, hundreds feared inside

    Deadly Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv DIY store, hundreds feared inside Russia on Saturday bombed a hardware superstore in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, killing two and injuring 33, in an attack condemned as "vile" by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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    Number of asylum seekers crossing Channel since January tops 10,000, UK says

    Number of asylum seekers crossing Channel since January tops 10,000, UK says More than 10,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Britain in small boats so far this year, updated government data showed on Saturday, underlining a key challenge facing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of a July 4...
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    ‘Steel Roses’: Paris targets Belleville’s Chinese sex workers in pre-Olympics sweep

    ‘Steel Roses’: Paris targets Belleville’s Chinese sex workers in pre-Olympics sweep Rarely have the sex workers in Paris's Belleville neighbourhood, particularly those of Chinese origin, been so worried. As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, so does a police crackdown on the...
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    Paris Orly air controller strike sparks mass flight cancellations over weekend

    Paris Orly air controller strike sparks mass flight cancellations over weekend The French civil aviation authority has ordered airlines to cancel 70 percent of flights at Paris Orly airport on Saturday and Sunday because of a strike by air traffic controllers.
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    Ukraine says 'stopped' Russian advances in Kharkiv, now counter-attacking

    Ukraine says 'stopped' Russian advances in Kharkiv, now counter-attacking Ukrainian forces have "stopped" Russia from advancing further into the northeastern Kharkiv region and are now counter attacking, but Moscow is intensifying its assault on other parts of the front, Ukraine's army said...
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    First French tourists evacuated from New Caledonia amid unrest

    First French tourists evacuated from New Caledonia amid unrest The first evacuation flights for French tourists stranded in New Caledonia due to riots in the Pacific territory took off Saturday, the high commission in the archipelago said.
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    Parties struggle with voter apathy: Turnout and youth vote are key in June EU elections

    Parties struggle with voter apathy: Turnout and youth vote are key in June EU elections Voters under 30 account for a sixth of Europe's electorate. That's an important group for political parties to win over during this EU election season. Young people are less likely to take part in European...
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    Spain’s Canary Islands overwhelmed by migrant arrivals

    Spain’s Canary Islands overwhelmed by migrant arrivals Located off Morocco, Spain's Canary Islands are facing their worst migrant crisis since 2006. In just one year, 30,000 migrants have arrived on the archipelago. The smallest island, El Hierro, saw 4,000 arrive in January alone. Despite...
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    Five decades on, what remains of the spirit of Portugal's Carnation Revolution?

    Five decades on, what remains of the spirit of Portugal's Carnation Revolution? The events of April 25, 1974 have left an indelible mark on the history of Portugal and Europe. That evening, a group of 200 left-leaning young Portuguese military captains walked out of their barracks and occupied...
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    A flood of fake stories: EU sees surge in disinformation ahead of June elections

    A flood of fake stories: EU sees surge in disinformation ahead of June elections A Polish prime minister saying he's ashamed of his Polish identity. A flood of migrants assaulting people on the streets of Bulgaria's capital. The grandmother of a top European official shaking hands with Adolf...
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    Russia says Islamic State behind deadly Moscow concert hall attack

    Russia says Islamic State behind deadly Moscow concert hall attack Russia on Friday said for the first time that the Islamic State group coordinated the March concert hall assault in Moscow, the country's deadliest terror attack in two decades.
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    US imposes visa restrictions and will review cooperation with Georgia

    US imposes visa restrictions and will review cooperation with Georgia The United States was imposing new visa restrictions and reviewing relations with Georgia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday, after it pushed forward a Russian-style 'foreign influence' law that triggered mass...
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    Russia moves to extend its maritime borders, angering Baltic Sea nations

    Russia moves to extend its maritime borders, angering Baltic Sea nations Russia unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would redefine its maritime borders in the Baltic Sea, causing an outcry among Baltic and other northern European countries and fueling geopolitical tensions.
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    Far-right group at European Parliament expels Germany’s AfD over Nazi comments

    Far-right group at European Parliament expels Germany’s AfD over Nazi comments Germany's AfD party was expelled Thursday from its far-right group within the European Parliament after a series of scandals involving lawmaker Maximilian Krah, two weeks ahead of EU-wide elections.
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    UN to establish Srebrenica genocide memorial day despite Serbian opposition

    UN to establish Srebrenica genocide memorial day despite Serbian opposition The UN General Assembly voted Thursday to establish an annual day of remembrance for the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, despite furious opposition from Bosnian Serbs and Serbia.
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    Macron calls for ‘peace, security’ on visit to riot-hit New Caledonia

    Macron calls for ‘peace, security’ on visit to riot-hit New Caledonia France's president held a flurry of meetings with local representatives in the restive Pacific territory of New Caledonia on Thursday, urging calm after deadly rioting, and vowing thousands of military reinforcements will stay...
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    French police suspect Russian interference behind vandalised Paris Holocaust memorial

    French police suspect Russian interference behind vandalised Paris Holocaust memorial Overnight on May 14, the Holocaust Memorial in Paris was vandalised with red hand graffiti, a symbol considered anti-Semitic by Jews. The French police were able to track down three suspects of Bulgarian origin...
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    British PM Sunak sets July 4 election date as Conservatives face likely defeat

    British PM Sunak sets July 4 election date as Conservatives face likely defeat British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday set July 4 as the date for a national election that will determine who governs the UK, as his divided and demoralized Conservative Party looks likely to lose power after...
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