Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka confirmed the government’s commitment to continuing Ukraine’s EU integration during a meeting with Ambassadors of EU member states. He also informed them on the launch of comprehensive work to…
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WATCH: Ukrainians protest for second day over anti-corruption law
Thousands of Ukrainians rallied for a second day in Kyiv and Lviv, protesting a controversial new law they say threatens the independence of key anti-corruption bodies.
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This Is the Safest Island in the Caribbean Right Now, According to a New Report
With its laid-back charm and crystal-clear waters, the Caribbean often feels like a living postcard. And while many of the islands live up to that image, recent U.S. travel advisories have raised concerns for travelers—with U.S. travel…
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Teen vapers and smokers have a higher rates of depression and anxiety, study finds
Teenagers who use vapes or smoke cigarettes are more likely to report feelings of depression and anxiety, according to a new study.
Tobacco use…
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Italy reports 32 cases, including 2 deaths, from West Nile virus amid spread of mosquito-borne illness
Most cases have been identified in the province of Latina, about 100 kilometres south of Rome.
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Hungary bans Irish pro-Palestinian band Kneecap – POLITICO
The band was set to perform at the major Sziget Festival in Budapest on Aug. 11.
“This isn’t just protest — it’s support for terror, celebration of extremist violence and a clear anti‑Semitic statement,” Zoltán Kovács, the Hungarian government’s spokesperson, wrote on X….
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both sides play for time and wait for Donald Trump’s 50 days to run out
Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul on July 23 for a third round of talks since face-to-face negotiations resumed in May. Expectations were low. Two previous rounds have yielded very few concrete results, apart from agreements on prisoner exchanges the return of the bodies of soldiers killed…
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Zelensky approves draft bill to safeguard anti-corruption institutions independence
President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that he has approved the text of a draft bill aimed at ensuring the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions. The bill will be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) today.
According to…
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Europe’s Next Financial Crisis Could Be the Big One
The 2010 sovereign debt crisis was the earthquake. The ECB, feeling it was the only game in town, intervened on a large scale, including making large sovereign-bond purchases and lending to banks to fund their sovereign-bond purchases….
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