Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed recently.
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From Finland to the UK, European countries are slashing aid. What does it mean for climate funds?
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New life for old jets: How cabin refurbishments deliver on sustainability as well as comfort
As demand for air travel continues to surge, airlines are holding onto their planes for longer and working hard to make sure nobody notices.
While the pandemic disruption might feel like a lifetime ago to most of us, aviation is still recovering. Supply chains aren’t…
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Over UAH 15M to be allocated as compensation to owners of destroyed homes in Zaporizhzhia
In Zaporizhzhia, the commission has approved the allocation of 15 million hryvnias as compensation to owners of homes destroyed due to Russian aggression.
This was reported by acting Mayor of Zaporizhzhia Rehina Kharchenko on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“We…
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‘He Thinks He and Putin Are Friends’: John Bolton on How Trump Gets Manipulated
Rachael Bade is POLITICO’s Capitol bureau chief and senior Washington columnist. She is a former co-author of POLITICO Playbook and co-author of “Unchecked: The Untold Story Behind Congress’s Botched Impeachments of Donald Trump.” Her reported column, Corridors, illuminates how power pulses…
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Russian drones kill two civilians in Kharkiv, injure 30 others, military hospital among targets
Russians launched their third massive attack on Kharkiv this month, striking the city seven times late on 29 March, killing two people and injuring 30 others, including five children, according to official reports. A military hospital was among targets, the Army’s General Staff says.
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Finland’s Stubb boosts Trump ties over golf – POLITICO
Stubb’s trip comes as the Trump administration is trying to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine. Finland — a new NATO member and one of Kyiv’s staunchest allies — shares a 1,340-kilometer border with Russia.
The Finnish president, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy…
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Russians shell Sumy region’s border 44 times overnight, injuring one person
Overnight and into the morning, Russian troops shelled the border communities of Sumy region 44 times, resulting in 74 explosions. One person sustained injuries.
This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military Administration (RMA) on Facebook, as cited by Ukrinform.
“Overnight…
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Prime minister of Denmark to visit Greenland in wake of Vance’s trip
The Prime Minister of Denmark will visit Greenland next week, taking a trip to the self-ruled Danish territory just days after Vice President JD Vance’s own visit and the formation of a new broad coalition in Greenland’s government.
The visit, announced in a release from Danish Prime…
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5.1 magnitude aftershock hits near Mandalay in Myanmar
Myanmar continues to be hit by a string of aftershocks, the latest being a 5.1-magnitude earthquake that struck on Sunday morning. This follows a 7.7-magnitude quake that hit on Friday leaving at least 1,644 people dead.
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MoD discusses strengthening Ukraine’s defense with MEPs
Deputy Defense Ministers Serhii Boiev and Kateryna Chernohorenko discussed enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities with a European Parliament delegation.
According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, the meeting with MEPs Riho Terras and Lucia Yar, as well as the…
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