The far-right Patriots for Europe are now a step closer to derail one of the EU’s flagship policy, the so-called Green Deal.
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Patriots of Europe look to derail signature EU climate policy with key parliament file
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201 clashes on front lines in past day, over third in Pokrovsk sector
On July 9, Ukrainian forces engaged in 201 combat clashes with Russian invaders, with more than a third of them recorded in the Pokrovsk sector.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces shared the update on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
Yesterday, Russian troops…
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Bigger crops, fewer nutrients: The hidden cost of climate change
New preliminary research suggests that a combination of higher atmospheric CO2 and hotter temperatures contribute to a reduction in nutritional quality in food crops, with serious implications for human health and wellbeing.
Most research into the impact of climate change on food production has…
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Starmer and Macron discuss ‘one in, one out’ deal to send some migrants back to France
A commitment to tackle the smuggling gangspublished at 05:24 British Summer Time
Damian Grammaticas
Political correspondentAt this summit, the UK and France are promising that they will make progress on “new and innovative…
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Injury toll from Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv rises to 16
The number of people injured in an overnight Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv has increased to 16.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko shared the update on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“There are now 16 injured in the capital following the enemy’s massive…
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Russia’s war casualty toll in Ukraine rises by 920 over past day
Russia suffered approximately 1,030,580 military casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and July 10, 2025, with 920 personnel killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported this in a post on Facebook,…
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European Shares Set To Open Higher Despite Rising Trade Tensions
(RTTNews) – European stocks may open mostly higher on Thursday despite U.S. President Donald Trump escalating his tariff campaign, sending letters to six additional countries—Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Brunei,…
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The hidden backbone of the EU's rearmament: securing critical raw materials
The EU’s efforts to rearm face a hidden vulnerability: a heavy reliance on critical raw materials. To reduce these dependencies, Brussels is pushing for domestic extraction, recycling, and diversification — but implementation remains a major challenge.
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No, NATO chief Mark Rutte didn’t say Ukraine is an ‘American territory’
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ADVERTISEMENTA video circulating widely online falsely claims to show NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte describing Ukraine as a US territory during the Alliance’s recent summit in The Hague.
The video, in which Rutte speaks in English,…
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Armenia and Azerbaijan move closer to peace, pushing Russia out from the South Caucasus
ADVERTISEMENTArmenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev are meeting on Thursday in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to discuss next steps in finalising the peace agreement, their offices confirmed.
This is the first formal bilateral meeting between the leaders of Armenia and…
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