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Europe’s nuclear gap: Why London and Paris must go further to deter Moscow
Juraj Majcin is a Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre in Brussels. His work focuses on European and transatlantic security and defence policy, the mobilisation of the European defence industry, and the broader geopolitical dimensions of…
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Strikes on Druzhba oil pipeline allegedly harm Ukraine itself
Slovak Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Juraj Blanár said that Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba oil pipeline contradict not only Bratislava’s national interests but also allegedly harm Ukraine itself.
According to Ukrinform, TASR reported this.
Blanár…
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US ambassador summoned after criticising France over antisemitism
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France has summoned the US ambassador Charles Kushner after he sent a letter criticising the French government for allegedly not doing enough to counter antisemitism.
The American envoy, a real estate tycoon…
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Lavrov’s statements in interview with U.S. media indicate Russia’s rejection of U.S. peace initiatives – ISW
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov used an interview with a U.S. media outlet to reiterate the Kremlin’s clear rejection of U.S.-proposed peace initiatives regarding Ukraine.
According to Ukrinform, this is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of…
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Australia mushroom poisonings sole survivor tells court he only feels “half-alive”
Melbourne, Australia — The sole survivor of a deadly lunch laced with toxic mushrooms said on Monday he felt only half alive following the death of his wife and he continued to grieve the loss of his two closest friends.
Ian Wilkinson…
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A hidden sugar source in ketchup, salad dressing, and toothpaste
It turns out those cellulose-based thickening agents found in common foods can be digested.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have shown that our gut bacteria can feed on these large molecules — something thought to not be possible — thanks to enzymes that normally help us…
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Italy’s tourist resorts hit by violent storm, leaving damage
A powerful storm swept Italy’s northern Adriatic coast at the weekend, battering tourist resorts and residential areas.
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