There is one topic on which Kyiv and Moscow will never agree, and yet, for both sides, this point is of the utmost importance — Crimea. Olha Kuryshko, the Ukrainian president’s permanent representative in Crimea, told Euronews that Russia implemented its 2014 techniques on all occupied…
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Crimea is Russia’s training ground for colonisation, Kyiv envoy says
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Live updates: Trump wraps Mideast tour as Gaza is hit with more strikes
U.S. President Donald Trump has used the first major foreign trip of his second term to outline a vision for restoring global stability that is grounded in pragmatism and self-interest rather than values, holding…
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17 wanted over deadly Bangkok tower collapse – DW – 05/16/2025
A court in Thailand issued arrest warrants on Thrusday for 17 people in connection with the deadly collapse of a Bangkok skyscraper.
The 30-story tower, which was under construction and intended to house the State Audit Office, was reduced to…
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Construction magnate surrenders on negligence charges over Bangkok building collapse in earthquake
BANGKOK (AP) — A construction magnate, builders, designers and engineers surrendered to police Friday on criminal negligence charges for the deadly collapse of a Bangkok high-rise in the March 28…
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Donald Trump wraps up Gulf tour with €179 billion in UAE deals
US President Donald Trump secured €179 billion ($200 billion) worth of deals with the United Arab Emirates, including plans for the world’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) campus outside the United States, located in Abu Dhabi.
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Latest news bulletin | May 16th – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Starmer’s scramble after ‘Albania snub’ and ‘fastest growth’ for economy

The fallout from Albania’s rejection of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s migrant deal dominated Friday’s papers. The Times reports that after Albania’s rejection, Britain is poised to enter talks with up to nine countries about plans to deport… Continue Reading
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Photos: Children die as USAID aid cuts snap a lifeline for the world’s most malnourished
DIKWA, Nigeria (AP) — For years, the U.S. Agency for International Development had been the backbone of the humanitarian response in northeastern Nigeria, helping non-government organizations provide…
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