In this edition of our weekly talk show participants discuss the trade conflict between Donald Trump and the EU, the aftermath of the Budapest Pride and the heatwave gripping large parts of Europe.
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Brussels, my love? Trump's trade war with the EU – the clock is ticking
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Shoplifting hits record high in Germany: Are criminal gangs behind it?
Shoplifting cost the German retail sector nearly €3 billion in 2024, a new record that was partially driven by organised crime. The federal government is also missing out on millions of euros in tax revenue.
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Zaporizhzhia region endures 469 Russian strikes in 24 hrs, civilian casualties reported
Russian forces carried out 469 attacks on 11 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region over the past day, resulting in one fatality and two injuries.
As reported by Ukrinform, Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Ivan Fedorov shared this information on
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No Russian warships in Ukrainian seas
There are currently no Russian warships in the Black Sea or the Sea of Azov, while one enemy Kalibr missile carrier remains in the Mediterranean.
As reported by Ukrinform, this information comes from the Ukrainian Navy’s operational update as of 06:00 on July 5,…
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ARMA to work with Czech experts to return seized Russian assets
The Head of the National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing, and Management of Assets (ARMA), Olena Duma, and the Vice President of the Czech-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Markus Čupek, have signed a Cooperation Agreement between the two institutions.
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Denmark has long been Euroskeptic. Donald Trump helped change that
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As Denmark takes over the presidency of the European Union, Danes are more strongly pro-European than at any time in the past two decades – a shift in sentiment…
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Why Europe’s ancient insurers are rising once more
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There are few industries with a more “old world” feel than European insurers. The average age among the continent’s…
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Indian PM Modi receives Trinidad and Tobago’s highest honor – DW – 07/05/2025
Trinidad and Tobago conferred India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the Carribean nation’s highest civilian honor on Friday, in a first for a foreign leader.
President Christine Carla Kangaloo gave Modi the Order of the Republic of…
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Ukrainians march through downtown Washington in U.S. Independence Day Parade
Ukraine was once again represented in the festive U.S. Independence Day Parade in Washington, D.C. This year, two separate groups marched through the center of the capital — organized by the US Ukrainian Activists (USUA) and the United Help Ukraine along with the Embassy of Ukraine in the…
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Japan braces for more quakes as authorities dismiss doomsday hype
Japan’s government on Saturday warned of more possible strong earthquakes in waters southwest of its main islands, but urged the public not to believe unfounded predictions of a major disaster.
Authorities…
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