On July 9, the European Court of Human Rights will announce its decision on the merits in the case “Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia” into the downing of the passenger jet operated by Malaysian Airlines, flight MH17, in July 2014 from the skies over Donetsk region, and other criminal…
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Brussels to loosen merger rules for defence companies
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The EU will adjust its merger rules for defence companies and give reassurances about their compliance with environmental standards, under a raft of measures aimed at easing…
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Flight cancelled to Israel or Iran? Here are your passenger rights and travel insurance advice
Major carriers including Emirates, Lufthansa, Air France, United, and Delta have suspended flights to the Middle East region.
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European Commission adopts legislative proposal providing phase out of Russian gas, oil by end of 2027
The European Commission has adopted a legislative proposal aimed at phasing out Russian gas and oil imports by the end of 2027.
The decision was taken by the College of the European Commission on Tuesday in Strasbourg.
“The EU will…
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Israel-Iran war forces Trump to depart G7 summit ahead of schedule
Trump says he has not reached out to Iran for peace talks: ‘They know how to reach me’
President Donald Trump
said Tuesday as he was landing in Washington, D.C., that he has not reached out to Iran for peace talks “in any way, shape, or form.”“I…
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UK hits Russia with new round of sanctions
On June 17, the United Kingdom added 10 individuals and 20 vessels to its Russia sanctions list.
This was stated on the UK government website, Ukrinform reports.
The British sanctions are aimed at four individuals, six entities and 20 vessels, including oil tankers,…
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Trump gives Iran stark choice in display of raw power to both Tehran and Europe | Donald Trump
Discussing the dilemma facing western diplomats in confronting Iran’s nuclear programme, Henry Kissinger wrote in 2006: “Diplomacy never operates in a vacuum. It persuades not by the eloquence of its practitioners but by assembling a balance…
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Unstoppable grafters: The EU countries with the highest rates of pensioners working after retirement
In some countries, people with a pensioner status clock in more hours than common employees. The hardest grafters? Bulgarians and Greeks.
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