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European car sales dip in February, EVs pick up but Tesla sales tumble
A sharp decline in overall sales in major markets including Germany and Italy dragged down the numbers of newly registered cars in the EU. However, EVs are distinctly increasing their market share in the bloc, with Chinese-made cars on the rise.
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Archaeologists stunned by one of Britain's biggest Iron Age hoards which could rewrite history
One of the largest and most significant Iron Age hoards ever discovered in the UK has been unveiled. It will likely reshape our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ago.
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Czech PM accuses election front-runner of helping Putin – POLITICO
“He helps Vladimir Putin, it’s very clear,” he added.
Fiala went on to say that the Czech-led ammunition initiative — set up to to gather donations from allied countries to cofinance the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine from producers around the world — could be in danger…
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Most Poles unwilling to undergo voluntary military training
Most Polish citizens (54%) currently show no interest in passing voluntary military training the government intends to set up for the population.
That’s according to a survey run by the Opinia24 center for Rmf.fm, Ukrinform reports.
When asked whether they are…
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‘Pathetic European free-loading’: US officials slam Europe in leaked chat
Trump’s top national security officials laid bare their disdain for Europe in a top-secret group chat that was leaked when a journalist was mistakenly added to the conversation.
“I fully share your loathing of European free-loading. It’s pathetic” — this is how…
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Blatter and Platini cleared for a second time in FIFA corruption case
The former FIFA president and former UEFA chief were acquitted of charges including fraud, forgery and misappropriation.
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Kremlin declines to reveal ceasefire talks details despite prior announcement
The Kremlin on 25 March said it would not disclose the content of ceasefire deal talks with US officials as Ukrainian diplomats prepared to meet their American counterparts for further discussions.
US and Russian officials were expected to release a joint statement on 25 March after a day of…Continue Reading
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Video. Polish soldiers foil attempted illegal border crossing from Belarus
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Polish authorities thwarted an illegal border crossing attempt near Belarus on 21 March, capturing footage of a group attempting to cut through a metal gate.
The Polish Border Guard released footage showing an…
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Latest news bulletin | March 25th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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