- Trump’s fragile peace in the Middle East Financial Times
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- Trump’s Celebrating an Iran Ceasefire. There’s a Bigger Danger Lurking. Slate Magazine
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SMITH/KOTZEN Announce 2026 UK & Europe Headline Tour
Following on from their critically acclaimed second album, Black Light / White Noise, which was a UK No.1 hit on the Official Rock & Metal chart, Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen will be taking their show on the road early next year…
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Fighting between Iran and Israel raises questions about Russia’s influence
When the United States joined Israel this weekend in attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, the outrage and condemnation flowed from Russia. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador said Washington was opening “a…
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German court rules government ban on far-right Compact magazine not justified
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ADVERTISEMENTA German court has overturned a ban on a far-right magazine introduced last year by the previous government, finding it to be unlawful.
The ruling on Tuesday found that the case against Compact magazine and its publisher,…
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Europe can’t do it alone on defense
At the 2018 NATO summit, President Donald Trump threatened to withdraw from the alliance if the Europeans didn’t step up their defense spending. Given the anti-Europe comments that have emanated from members of Trump’s second administration,…
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Five political takeaways from the EU Green Claims directive saga
Amid internal shifting positions within the European Commission and mounting political pressure on parliamentary groups, the twists and turns surrounding the EU’s Green Claims Directive offer a revealing snapshot of the bloc’s evolving political dynamics.
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Zelensky arrives at NATO summit
President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived at the NATO summit in The Hague.
This was reported by a correspondent for Ukrinform.
A video of his arrival was released by the summit organizers.
As reported by Ukrinform, on Tuesday, June 24, a two-day NATO summit…
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German court lifts ban on far-right Compact magazine
A court in Leipzig has lifted a ban imposed by the German government on the influential far-right magazine Compact.
The ruling is seen by some as a blow to Germany’s fight against right-wing extremism, although for others it could be proof of the country’s high standards of free speech.
In July…
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Chinese share of Europe’s new car market nears 6%
According to JATO Dynamics’ data, 65,808 new cars were registered by Chinese automakers in Europe in May, accounting for 5.9% of total car sales across the region. This means that Chinese car brands more than doubled their market share from…
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