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Hamas official: Gaza terror group cannot commit to disarm
Hamas official: Gaza terror group cannot commit to disarm | The Jerusalem Post -

Military aid to Ukraine fell by 43% this summer – media
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy reported on Tuesday that military aid to Ukraine decreased by 43% in July and August compared to the first half of the year, Reuters said.
“According to the institute, most military support…
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Ukraine, Poland may cooperate on SMR projects – head of Ukrainian Nuclear Forum
Joint Ukrainian-Polish energy projects could include small modular reactors (SMRs), which could potentially make use of existing thermal power plant infrastructure, according to Ihor Dyr, CEO of the Ukrainian Nuclear Forum association.
“As we’re joining the European Union, we’ll…
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G7 scrambles to push back on Chinese rare-earth curbs – POLITICO
“It’s coercion. We need to see how we will respond,” said the other Commission official, who like the others cited in the story was granted anonymity to discuss the sensitive discussions.
Codependency risk
China’s export curbs triggered an escalatory threat from President Donald…
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Frieze Masters: From dinosaur skulls to early Rubens, London’s most eclectic art fair returns
Whether you’re in the market for a 68 million year old dinosaur skull or a rare early Rubens portrait – Frieze Masters is welcoming art collectors for the most eclectic art fair in town.
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Ukraine, Slovakia sign several bilateral agreements
Ukraine and Slovakia have signed several bilateral documents, including those on technical and financial cooperation.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced this during a joint statement to the media with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Ukrinform…
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Metinvest reverses staff outflow in Sept, but many young workers quit after gaining permission to travel abroad – HR Director
In September 2025, the Metinvest mining and metallurgical group succeeded for the first time in reversing the trend of staff outflow, with hiring exceeding resignations, but a large number of young employees aged 18–22 quit…
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US and Ukrainian leaders set for White House meeting
US President Donald Trump is unlikely to approve the sale of the long-range weapons to Nato allies for onward delivery to Kyiv, US and Ukrainian officials told the Financial Times.
Trump had previously suggested that sending the missiles could help bring Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table….
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EU offers to use frozen Russian assets to buy U.S. weapons for Ukraine – Financial Times
The European Union has offered to use part of Russia’s frozen assets — which are intended to fund a reparations loan for Ukraine — to purchase weapons from the United States.
That’s according to a document seen by The Financial Times, Ukrinform reports.
The…
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Gaza aid still critically scarce, say agencies, as Israel delays convoys | Gaza
Aid remains critically scarce in Gaza one week into the ceasefire, humanitarian agencies have warned, as Israel delays the entry of food convoys into the territory. The Israeli government and Hamas continue to trade blame over violations of the…
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