For decades, collective European self-defense was merely an aspiration. Today, the time to realize this goal is finally at hand. Momentum in Europe is building: years of marginal steps to bolster European defenses gave way to meaningful action…
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Air India 171 crash: Everything we know points to an uncomfortable truth
With 260 casualties and only one surviving passenger, the Air India 171 crash is one of the deadliest aviation incidents in recent history — and so far it’s proving to be one of the most frustratingly opaque.
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European Carmakers Surge on Tariff Optimism After US-Japan Deal
European automakers’ stocks rallied after the US-Japan trade deal sparked hopes that American import tariffs on their vehicles could be cut.
Volvo Cars AB’s shares surged over 15% on Wednesday, the most on an intraday basis since February,…
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Zelenskyy's toughest battle: People of Ukraine protest over anti-corruption crackdown
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa and Dnipro, protesting against the controversial bill which effectively eliminates the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions.
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EU readies single €93B US trade retaliation package
BRUSSELS — The EU will merge two packages of retaliation measures against U.S. tariffs into a single one that will be ready to use if trade negotiations with the Trump administration go sour, a European Commission spokesperson said Wednesday.
“To make our countermeasures clearer, simpler,…
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Russian drone hits civilian vehicle in Kherson region, killing two
In Kherson region, between the villages of Nezlamne and Romashkove, Russian forces attacked a civilian vehicle with a drone, killing two people and injuring two others.
This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office via Telegram,…
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Denmark buys four Sky Guardian drones for Arctic surveillance
MILAN — Denmark has purchased four U.S.-made long-range maritime drones from General Atomics, a step meant to boost the country’s surveillance capabilities in the Arctic region.
The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization signed…
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Europe launches an extended AIoD platform to improve research and innovation
Europe is advancing its efforts to become a global leader in artificial intelligence by launching a newly expanded AI on Demand Platform (AIoD)
The AIoD platform is designed to benefit…
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US and European economies depend heavily on immigrants – decades of data reveal just how much
As anti-immigration rhetoric surges across Europe and the United States, it is vital that we look beyond the fearmongering and analyse what is really going on. While human mobility is often presented as a burden, the truth is quite the…
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