Protests broke out in Istanbul after a satirical magazine published a cartoon that appeared to depict figures named Muhammad and Moses greeting each other as missiles fell.
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Istanbul protesters target LeMan magazine over controversial cartoon
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Invaders can launch up to 500 drones at a time across Ukraine, but not every day – Budanov
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Russian occupiers are capable of launching up to 500 drones in a row at Ukraine, but do not have the ability to do such launches every day, said the of the Main Intelligence…
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Ugandan military helicopter crashes at Somalia’s Aden Adde airport in Mogadishu
A Ugandan military helicopter with eight people on board crashed and caught fire at the main international airport in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, a Ugandan army spokesman has told the BBC.
Three people escaped with burns but the other five were…
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Brussels backs World Economic Forum’s push to tackle Europe’s decline
Leadership initiative designed to foster ideas is endorsed by chiefs of the key EU institutions, with four pillars chaired by EU Commissioners.
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US to halt shipments of some weapons already pledged to Ukraine, White House says
The US is halting shipments of some promised air defence missiles and weapons to Ukraine due to concerns about its own stockpile levels, officials said. Meanwhile, Moscow has intensified its missile and drone strikes against Ukraine.
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EU and Wider Europe MIBs webinar launch review
On Wednesday 11 June 2025, the British Council’s Global Insights Hub and EU and Wider Europe Regional Insights Hub formally launched two new market intelligence briefs (MIBs) for the region, highlighting key insights from Ireland and…
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Europe grocer Lidl taps Vietnam, Malaysia to bolster supply chain
HAMBURG, Germany — One of Europe’s biggest supermarket retailers, Lidl, is planning to source more from Vietnam and Malaysia, as the company diversifies to protect its supply chains at a time of global uncertainties.
Lidl is part of Germany’s…
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First 6,000 graves prepared at military memorial cemetery – PM Shmyhal
Six thousand burial sites have been prepared at the National Military Memorial Cemetery for the first burials.
According to Ukrinform, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this on Telegram.
He discussed the implementation of the National Military…
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Smell like Trump: President’s new fragrance labelled ‘too embarrassing for words’
“For patriots who never back down”: Donald Trump’s new fragrance has been blasted online, especially considering the timing of his scented launch.
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France’s Verkor calls for 'local for local' after Northvolt collapse
The EV battery firm, backed by Renault and other major investors, warns that support for European firms must remain steadfast — despite the collapse of Sweden’s Northvolt.
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