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Category: 3. Europe
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Italy uninvites controversial pro-Putin conductor from Caserta classical concert
The news of the cancellation of the performance by Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, who is known to be very close to President Vladimir Putin, has been hailed as a victory by Kremlin critic Yulia Navalnaya and Ukrainian associations in Italy.
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Putin is stepping up ‘aggressive’ hybrid attacks on Germany, spy chief warns – POLITICO
“It’s no secret: As a logistical hub for NATO troop movements and as an active NATO partner Germany is always on the radar for foreign intelligence services,” Rosenberg added, whose words echoed those of Estonia’s spy chief from last year.
Most recently, the German navy has seen…
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le réseau social dénonce des considérations politiques – POLITICO
L’enquête judiciaire, ouverte au début du mois, porte sur des infractions d’“altération du fonctionnement d’un système de traitement automatisé de données en bande organisée”, et d’“extraction frauduleuse de données d’un système de traitement automatisé de données…
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Nigel Farage channels Trump with El Salvador plan – POLITICO
“We would consider multiple partners including El Salvador,” documents accompanying the party’s crime policy launch said. Reform argues that pulling Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights would remove a key barrier to this plan.
“We can send some of our worst…
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Europeans pledge more air defense for Ukraine – POLITICO
Earlier in July, Trump gave Putin 50 days to reach a ceasefire or face economic sanctions. The U.S. president, whose administration had temporarily halted some promised munitions for Ukraine, also agreed to sell American weapons to Europeans and let them donate them to Kyiv.
“We need to…
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Expo 2025 spotlights Japan’s vision for sustainable food and next-gen healthcare
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At Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, the country is using its national…
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How waste heat from Hamburg’s copper smelter is warming the city but not the planet
Hamburg, in northern Germany, is home to a one-of-a-kind district heating system. The hot water that supplies it is largely obtained from waste heat from the city’s copper smelter, meaning no CO2 is released.
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Egg prices fall in US, rise in Europe
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- Egg prices in the US have recovered after bird flu shocks.
- The US has recovered by mass imports from other markets.
- In central Europe, egg prices been pushed up through increased demand.
- The two markets are almost entirely separate,…
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