The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded and occupied the north of the country following a failed coup by supporters of a union with Greece.
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Progress made between Greek, Turkish Cypriot leaders but peace talks still distant
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Unmanned systems forces hit three enemy air defense systems in two weeks
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The unmanned systems forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (USF) have detected and hit three air defense systems of the Russian occupation forces in the Donetsk…
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Programmation énergétique : François Bayrou espère s’en sortir sans vote
PARIS — Depuis plusieurs années, de nombreux parlementaires s’offusquent de l’absence de loi ambitieuse sur l’énergie. Il aura fallu un équilibre gouvernemental fragile, et une menace de censure du RN pour que l’hypothèse revienne sérieusement sur la table.
“Il est normal que…
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Kyivstar closes deal to acquire 97% of Uklon for $155.2 mln
Ukraine’s largest mobile operator Kyivstar closed a deal to acquire 97% of the corporate rights of the online taxi service Uklon for $155.2 million, the company’s press service reported on Wednesday.
It is noted that the remaining 3%…
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NATO allies brace themselves for more harsh truths from US' Marco Rubio
NATO allies are preparing for the US to scale back in Europe, diplomats tell Euronews on the eve of a NATO ministerial meeting, but there are concerns about how they might find out.
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Trump’s antitrust agency chief blasts EU digital rules as ‘taxes on American firms’ – POLITICO
The EU’s Digital Markets Act, which entered into force in 2022, aims to ensure the biggest tech firms don’t crowd out smaller rivals. The European Commission is expected to fine the U.S. companies Apple and Meta, which owns Facebook, in the coming days for allegedly violating DMA…
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‘The US is completely committed to NATO’ – POLITICO
The alliance’s target is to spend at least 2 percent of GDP on defense, but Trump wants that raised to 5 percent. Rutte has talked of “considerably north of 3 percent.”
The issue will come up at the alliance foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.
Trump’s…
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Ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih: Injury toll rises to ten
The number of those injured in a Russian ballistic missile attack on Kryvyi Rih on April 2 has risen to ten.
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Huawei, Forum Europe staff face Belgian court hearings over corruption charges – POLITICO
According to a court timetable available on site at the Brussels Palace of Justice, the suspects include a lobbyist from Huawei as well as a senior executive and a procurement manager of the Chinese tech firm. The higher profile Huawei employees can be named as Han W. and Valerio O.
All…
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Number of victims in Kryvy Rih increases to 12 people, incl child – authorities
The number of victims in Kryvy Rih as a result of a missile strike has increased by 12 people, including a child, 10 people have been hospitalized, head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhiy Lysak reported.
“Among…
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