What will the European Union look like in 2034? Only the most confident fortune-teller would venture a guess. Yet in Brussels a ritual even odder than staring at tea leaves or crystal balls is afoot: trying to craft a budget that will not come…
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Ukraine war latest: Kremlin not ruling out Putin-Trump meeting in China – as Kyiv hit by overnight strikes | World News
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said “only real pressure” can stop Russia’s aggression after its latest aerial attack on Ukraine.
The country’s president said rescue and emergency efforts are under way following the…
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Organisers say festival will go ahead after main stage fire
Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland music festival Tens of thousands of campers have arrived at Tomorrowland in Belgium, a day after a fire destroyed the festival’s main stage.
Festival organisers have insisted that the event in the town of…
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Russians attempting to build pontoon bridges across Oskil to storm Kupiansk –military
Russian invading forces are attempting to construct pontoon crossings for armored vehicles across the Oskil River, creating conditions to encircle or storm the town of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region.
This was reported live on television by Pavlo Shamshyn, Spokesperson…
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Pope Leo XIV: Seek grace to pursue path of unity and fraternal charity
At Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV received Greek Orthodox, Byzantine Catholic, and Latin Catholic pilgrims from the United States who are taking part in an ecumenical pilgrimage to Rome, Constantinople, and Nicea.
By Christopher Wells
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National Security Committee supports Shmyhal’s candidacy Minister of Defense
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The Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence has supported the candidacy of Denys Shmyhal for the position of Minister of Defense of Ukraine, said…
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Ukraine’s Olga Kharlan worries for fencing’s Olympic future – DW – 07/17/2025
Ukraine’s most successful Olympian, Olga Kharlan, has warned that fencing’s Olympic future could be jeopardized if the sport’s governing body continues on its current path.
Kharlan’s warning comes after the International Fencing Federation (FIE)…
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Ringfenced, but reduced: EU Commission shrinks agriculture share in record budget
Europe’s agricultural spending will face cuts compared to the current programming period under the new EU long-term budget proposal, while the European Commission insists farmers will still receive the same amount “in their pockets”.
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Machine that aided moon landing to go to Scots museum as anniversary approaches
A machine that helped the calculations behind the first moon landing is to go on display in a Scottish museum.
With the anniversary of the moon…
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Russians struck Cherkasy region with UAVs, hitting infrastructure facility
Russian troops struck the Kaniv community in Cherkasy region with a UAV, hitting an infrastructure facility.
This was reported on Telegram by the head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, Ihor Taburets, according to Ukrinform.
“In the morning, the…
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