Following his controversial disinvite from an event in East Germany, publicist Michel Friedman is now going on the offensive. In an interview with Euronews, he criticises the decision as a “dangerous signal” and the debate about his fee and expenses as an “anti-Semitic stereotype.”
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'Nobody can tell me whether I'm wanted or not,' publicist Michel Friedman says
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Zelensky says Trump now trusts him more than Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that following recent developments, U.S. President Donald Trump placed more trust in him than in Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
He made the remark at a briefing in New York after meeting with the U.S. president,…
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Europe seek first away Ryder Cup success since 2012 after remarkable turnaround
Fast forward four years and the situation has altered considerably heading into the latest event at Bethpage Black.
Luke Donald is leading Europe for a second time (Brian Lawless/PA) Europe have not only regained the trophy following a convincing…
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Russia’s war casualty toll in Ukraine climbs by 970 over past day
Russia suffered approximately 1,104,550 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and September 24, 2025, with 970 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform…
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AI tool used to recover £500m lost to fraud, government says
A new artificial intelligence tool designed to crack down on fraud has helped the UK government recover almost £500m over the last year, the BBC can reveal.
More than a third of the money clawed back related to fraudulent activity during the…
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Tut Tut: The French start-up making community part of every delivery
Every day, thousands of individuals deliver groceries for their neighbours in France, brought together by a collaborative platform called Tut Tut. The app has just reached one million deliveries nationwide, although its founders say the aim is not job creation.
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Espionage or innocent hobby? German authorities to get tough in clampdown on drones
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Incidents of unidentified drones flying in Germany’s airspace are on the rise with the country’s air navigation service DFS saying 144 drone overflights have been logged this year alone, with 35 incidents…
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Video. Latest news bulletin | September 24th, 2025 – Morning
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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 24th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics,…
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Russia’s disinformation toolbox in Moldova: Bot networks, Moscow church propaganda and vote-buying
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Bot networks, fake government orders and even Moscow-subordinated church priests: Russia has been ramping up its hybrid assault on Moldova in the run-up to the parliamentary elections on Sunday.
Eugen…
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