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Frederiksen set to start a third term as Danish prime minister thanks to firm position on Greenland – AP News
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Security-Update: Wer öffnet die Straße von Hormus? Mit Fregattenkapitänin Inka von Puttkamer
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Southern energy corridors set to dominate supplies to Europe, global leaders say
Opening Baku Energy Week 2026, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said the “world cannot live without fossil fuels,” while also insisting that countries “should be judged on how they invest in renewables.”
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Magyar signals Ukraine reset ahead of expected talks with Zelenskyy next week
BERLIN — Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar said Tuesday he is optimistic about reaching an agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the rights of Ukraine’s Hungarian minority — a deal that could help end Budapest’s opposition to Kyiv’s EU membership bid.
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France’s top general warns about too-small military and slow production
PARIS — France’s military needs more weapons and arms production has to get faster, warned the country’s top general Fabien Mandon.
“We have not yet reached the level needed to fully address the challenges ahead,” Mandon said of the size of the French military in a closed-door Senate…
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Aftermath of Russian attacks recorded in four districts of Kyiv region
The consequences of Russia’s overnight attack were confirmed in four districts of the Kyiv region, with the Bucha district suffering the most damage.
According to Ukrinform, the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, reported this on
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Armenia sees chance to break from Russia's orbit in high-stakes election – The Kyiv Independent

A single protein may be holding back CAR T cancer therapy
Researchers from Columbia University and University Hospital Tübingen have discovered a protein that appears to play a major role in weakening CAR T cells over time. By disabling the protein, known as NFIL3, the scientists found that these engineered immune cells remained active longer and were…
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EU Commission set to slam Italy's fuel duty cuts as energy prices spike
The EU Commission is set to criticise the Italian government’s reduction in excise duties on fuels in a report to be published on Wednesday. Rome has been asking for more fiscal flexibility to address the energy crisis, which Brussels deems should be directed at vulnerable families and industries.
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