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Hungary will not block EU’s 19th sanctions package against Russia – Szijjarto
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has denied rumors that Budapest plans to block the European Union’s 19th package of sanctions against Russia in light of the upcoming meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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European Union countries agree to ban all Russian energy imports from 2028
Brussels [Belgium], October 21 (ANI): European Union countries have agreed to ban all Russian energy imports from January 1, 2028, after voting for a European Commission proposal on the same.
Energy ministers of almost all EU countries voted in…
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Yes to freezing the line, no to changing borders – POLITICO
European leaders and Ukraine’s allies issued a careful warning to U.S. President Donald Trump early Tuesday over his lukewarm support for Kyiv, backing his call to halt fighting but rejecting any suggestion of territorial concessions to Moscow.
In a joint statement signed…
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Fire at Hungary's largest refinery contained, no injuries reported
Hungary’s strategic oil refinery in Százhalombatta, 27 kilometres from Budapest, may temporarily shut as a result of the fire.
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Coordination Headquarters outlines two tracks of negotiations with Russians
The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War is working on two negotiation tracks: exchanges under the Istanbul agreements and so-called numbered exchanges.
According to Ukrinform, Bohdan Okhrimenko, Head of the Secretariat of the Coordination…
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Easter Island’s Moai Statues May Have Walked to Where They Now Stand
Easter Island statues, traditionally known as moai on the remote island of Rapa Nui in the South Pacific, are some of the most impressive artifacts of ancient Polynesian civilization. How the statues were transported has long remained a conundrum, because they can weigh up to several tons yet…
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Education exodus: Amid mounting challenges, how fulfilled are teachers in the EU?
Across the globe, a growing number of young teachers are considering leaving the profession within the next five years.
In 2024, teachers under the age of 30 were more likely to want to do so than their colleagues between the ages of 30 and 49, according to the OECD Teaching and Learning…
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Chances dwindle of quick Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest – POLITICO
“It’s impossible to postpone something, about which there was no agreement,” Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday, according to state-owned RIA Novosti news agency, shortly after CNN reported the meeting had been postponed.
RIA later posted an update, saying…
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Drone attack hits Khartoum ahead of planned airport reopening
A drone attack has hit an area near the international airport in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, a day before it was set to resume domestic flights for the first time since war broke out in 2023.
Residents of the city reported hearing explosions in…
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