Europe is ramping up defense spending. But one issue has largely been neglected — how to move military equipment from one country to another as quickly as possible in the case of conflict.
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Is The EU Edging Closer To A 'Military Schengen?'
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Nationalist leader Orbán’s biggest challenge yet in Hungary’s elections
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — With Hungary’s parliamentary elections still five months away, the country is already immersed in an intense political campaign between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his…
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Commission seeks views on Strategy for Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The European Commission has launched a public consultation to gather views from across civil society on how to enhance the Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030. Since 2021, new challenges and opportunities have emerged for persons with disabilities. Post-pandemic…
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Drones attack power substation in Russia’s Ulyanovsk region
Reports from Russia say that the Veshkayma substation in Ulyanovsk region was attacked during the night of November 17.
This was reported by the Telegram channel Astra, according to Ukrinform.
The governor of Ulyanovsk region Oleksiy Russkikh wrote on Telegram about…
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Video. Hundreds of tons of waste dumped in southern England spark ‘ecological disaster’ warning
Hundreds of tonnes of illegally dumped waste have formed a huge rubbish mountain in a field near Kidlington in Oxfordshire.
Footage shows a pile at least 60 meters long and 10 meters high, with local authorities warning that removal…
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South Korean firms, including Samsung, lift home investment after tariff deal
South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung credited the business sector for helping his government negotiate a trade deal with Washington but urged the companies to maintain strong domestic investments.
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Ukrainian air defenses down 91 Russian drones
From Sunday evening, Russia attacked Ukraine with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 128 drones, of which Ukrainian air defense forces neutralized 91.
According to Ukrinform, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.
Starting at…
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Russia launches 130 strikes, 91 downed, 32 drones hit 15 sites
On the night of November 17, the enemy attacked with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 128 strike UAVs. According to preliminary data, air defenses shot down/suppressed 91 enemy UAVs, recorded hits of 32 strike UAVs at 15…
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Commission publishes guidelines to help member states support small-scale fishers and enhance transparency in the allocation of fishing opportunities
The European Commission has published guidelines seeking to help member states in supporting small-scale fishers and enhancing transparency and good governance in the allocation of fishing opportunities by EU countries.
The Commission has observed that some of the reported allocation…
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