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Latest news bulletin | April 4th – Midday
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USA trains over 2,000 specialists, provides necessary equipment for demining Ukrainian territories
On International Mine Awareness Day, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink noted the work of Ukrainian sappers, who are working to clear mines from territories.
“One-third of Ukraine is contaminated by mines. On International…
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France risks missing deficit target because of Trump’s trade war, economy minister says – POLITICO
Lombard said that if the trade war escalates and it has a negative impact on France’s economic growth, the government plans to accept the fact that its deficit for this year will worsen and won’t cut spending nor raise taxes to prevent that.
“Even if the situation worsens, I don’t want…
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European equities slump on worst week since Russian invasion
European equities tumbled further on Friday, rounding off their worst week since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, amid rising investor concerns over the economic implications of sweeping tariffs announced by the United States.
By 11:00 Central European Time,…
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Moscow’s words are ’empty’: Europeans pressure US to toughen stance on Russia
European foreign affairs ministers are not buying Russia’s Vladimir Putin’s attempts to end its military aggression in Ukraine and are ramping up pressure on the US to respond accordingly.
“Clearly, Vladimir Putin does not seem to have any willingness to enter into a ceasefire…
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Europe Calls Out Putin For Failing To Make Ukraine Peace Deal
Hungary announced it is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC) as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest for his first trip to Europe since an ICC arrest warrant was issued for him over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Hungarian Defense Minister Kristof…
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New 3D-printed skin could end cosmetic testing on animals, scientists say
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed imitation of human skin with living cells, an advance they say could enable cosmetic testing without the…
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Argentina’s Senate rejects Milei’s nominees to Supreme Court
Argentina’s Senate has rejected two Supreme Court candidates that President Javier Milei nominated by decree, dealing a huge blow to the libertarian leader.
The Senate voted down both candidates, federal judge Ariel Lijo and conservative legal scholar Manuel García-Mansilla, who…
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“In some form.” Russia is now open to Western security guarantees for Ukraine —that’s never happened before
Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev said Thursday that some type of security guarantees for Ukraine “may be acceptable” following high-level talks at the White House.
Dmitriev, who heads Russia’s sovereign wealth fund and serves as a close adviser to President Vladimir Putin, traveled to…
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US General Cavoli: Ukraine solved some manpower shortages in war effort
Ukraine has made progress addressing its troop shortages in the ongoing war with Russia, according to the top US military commander in Europe.
Ukraine did faced manpower challenges in its military due to a shortage of new recruits and the exhaustion of existing troops after years of war with…
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