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Ukrainian Daycare Struggles to Provide Heat, Light and Food
Every fall since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has intensified strikes on Ukraine’s power plants and electrical infrastructure, continuing a yearslong effort to collapse its energy grid. As… -

Mass production of Ukrainian drones in the UK to launch within weeks
MILAN — Mass production of Ukrainian interceptor drones in the United Kingdom is gearing up, as the war-torn country transitions to licensed production of domestically designed weapons in partner countries.
Speaking at a press conference on Oct….
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Ukraine needs global industrial policy to move forward – Metinvest top manager
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Ukraine needs a global industrial policy at the legislative level, which would promote the development of industry, similar to the practice of the USA and Germany, Oleksandr…
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Don’t let AI chatbots tell you how to vote, Dutch authorities warn voters – POLITICO
Dutch voters elect a new parliament next Wednesday.
The Dutch data protection authority ran an experiment on how parties were portrayed in voting advice across four different chatbots, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Elon Musk’s Grok and French Mistral AI’s Le Chat.
The…
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Europe Reviewing Ways to Better Protect Patients in Response to OCCRP Doctors Investigation
The European Commission will look for ways to strengthen its alert system in response to an OCCRP investigation that identified more than 100 doctors who lost their medical license for serious wrongdoing in one jurisdiction but are…
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Scientists spot change in one of the world’s rarest whale populations
One of the world’s rarest whale species, the North Atlantic right whale, is showing an encouraging trend of population growth following renewed…
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EU set to help Chernihiv amid blackout – Mathernova
The EU continues to provide support ahead of the winter season and is studying the situation in Chernihiv to help the city tackle the blackout caused by the consistent Russian attacks.
That’s according to EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernova, who gave an exclusive…
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Wine is the most expensive in Iceland across Europe
With an average of 20.83 euros, wine lovers in Iceland have to pay the most in Europe for a bottle of mid-range wine. This is reported by The…
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HSBC taps new CEO for UK division amid its biggest shake-up in 10 years
HSBC has named former NatWest executive David Lindberg as CEO of its UK ring-fenced bank, part of a sweeping restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and sharpening its customer focus.
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Lithuania’s defense minister decides to step down – POLITICO
Before submitting her resignation letter, Šakalienė plans to meet President Gitanas Nausėda, but stressed her decision is final. “I don’t see any reasons that could change my decision — that’s politics,” she said.
Nausėda, speaking ahead of the meeting, emphasized that the…
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