Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton cancelled campaign events out of respect for Pope Francis who died on Monday.
Category: 3. Europe
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Australians begin to cast ballots in early voting ahead of 3 May general elections
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Russia is upping hybrid attacks against Europe, Dutch intelligence says
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Russia is increasing its hybrid attacks aimed at undermining society in the Netherlands and its European allies, and Russian hackers have already targeted the Dutch public service, Dutch military intelligence agency…
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From priestesses to prostitutes: New exhibition uncovers the lives of women in Pompeii
A new exhibition at Pompeii Archaeological Park brings to light the lives of women in the ancient Roman city – from priestesses and businesswomen to slaves and sex workers.
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Cracow, Queensland: A hidden gem in the Australian Outback with a storied past
The Outback is a land of emptiness. This semi-arid area in the heart of Australia comprises more than 70% of the country’s territory, but is home to just 5% of its population. For those who have chosen to live in these harsh conditions, local pubs have kept its community spirit alive.
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Russian attacks on Europe included bid to sway EU election, Dutch spies warn – POLITICO
“There are turbulent developments in international politics and in the alliance field … The speed with which this is happening and the potential effect on our security is unprecedented,” he added.
The MIVD revealed several recent…
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Europe’s richest man Bernard Arnault slammed the EU for failing U.S. negotiations—but von der Leyen says countries are ‘lining up to work with us’
Bernard Arnault, Europe’s richest man and the CEO of luxury empire LVMH, is furious with how the European Union managed its trade ties with the U.S.
He made that sufficiently clear at LVMH’s annual shareholder meeting late last week,…
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Easter under siege — Gaza starvation and Europe’s moral reckoning
Even in the valley of death, the human spirit strains toward light. This Easter, in the land where resurrection was first proclaimed, there were no lilies, no hymns, no candlelit vigils — only the stubborn pulse of survival under siege.
In Gaza,…
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Europe Is Fighting the Wrong Tech Battle — Here’s What It Should Do Instead
Europe’s tech future is at risk—from Trump, Big Tech, and its own flawed competitiveness obsession.
As part of his confrontational stance toward Europe, US President Donald Trump could end up weaponizing critical technologies. The…
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