The eurozone’s trade surplus soared to €19.4bn in September 2025, driven by surging exports to the US following the latest trade deal.
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Eurozone trade surplus soars as US deal boosts exports
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Kyiv Reels After One Of Russia’s Biggest Attacks
Russian forces launched one of the largest and most destructive attacks on Kyiv in the early hours of November 14, striking the capital with waves of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones. At least five people were initially reported killed with dozens injured.
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Weak eurozone growth meets flat jobs market as bankruptcies surge
Eurozone GDP barely grew in the third quarter of 2025, rising just 0.2% as the wider EU posted similarly weak gains and unemployment remained flat. New business registrations increased, but a sharp rise in bankruptcies across key consumer-facing sectors could highlight a market under pressure.
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Defence Forces strike oil terminal infrastructure at Novorossiysk Port
Ukrainian Defence Forces struck the oil terminal at the Novorossiysk seaport overnight, damaging oil-loading standpipes at the berths, pipeline infrastructure, and pumping units. A large fire continues to rage at the oil terminal.
Sources within the Security Service…
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Video. Rubber tappers in Belem demand end to deforestation at COP30
Hundreds of rubber tappers marched through Belem on Thursday as the city hosts the U.N. climate talks.
They called for an end to deforestation and more support to protect the forest that sustains their work. Many wore poringas, once…
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Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
A young French campaigner, who set up an association to help victims of drugs violence and took their cause to President Emmanuel Macron, has lost a second brother to suspected criminal gangs in Marseille.
Amine Kessaci’s 20-year-old brother Mehdi was parking his car in the centre of the city,…
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Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
A young French campaigner, who set up an association to help victims of drugs violence and took their cause to President Emmanuel Macron, has lost a second brother to suspected criminal gangs in Marseille.
Amine Kessaci’s 20-year-old brother Mehdi…
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Central Asia leaders to meet in Tashkent for regional consultative summit
Central Asian leaders will gather in Tashkent this weekend for the Seventh Consultative Meeting of Heads of State, with plans to adopt a package of multilateral agreements to deepen regional cooperation.
The summit brings together the leaders of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan…
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EU Faces Challenges In Crafting New Russia Sanctions Amid Focus On Ukraine Funding
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently hinted the European Union is working on another sanctions package on Russia, less than a month after agreeing on a new raft of measures aimed at hitting the Kremlin over the full-scale invasion of its neighbor.
The first question is how quickly…
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Schools in Lviv, Chortkiv to be modernized to NZEB standard with support from Norway – NEFCO
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The Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO, Nefco) has signed two grant agreements totaling EUR 8.2 million for the modernization of educational institutions in…
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