Since last year, Georgia’s European Union accession process has completely stalled. However, the country’s First Deputy Prime Minister Levan Davitashvili has told Euronews that the government still aims to join the bloc by 2030.
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Georgia's EU accession is moving 'in a very active way', first deputy prime minister tells Euronews
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“Sanitary zone” dream shattered: Russia’s firestorm fails to push Ukraine’s troops from Kursk Oblast
War continues in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, and the Kremlin is losing control even on the information front, says military expert Valerii Riabykh, Espreso reports.
On 22 May, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly announced plans to create a “sanitary zone” in Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts to…
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Happy birthday to me! Trump's mega-MAGA birthday military parade idea raises eyebrows
Plans to combine celebrations for the US Army’s 250th anniversary with the US president’s birthday with a military parade through the centre of Washington DC are raising eyebrows and the hackles of local politicians, who fear for the price tag and damage involved.
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Zelensky holds extended meeting with military officials
The situation at the front and prospects were the main topics of an extended meeting of the President of Ukraine with military officials.
The head of state said this in an evening video address, Ukrinform reports.
“I held an extended meeting with our military…
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It’s tricky to transplant a bladder. How surgeons finally did it
The first successful human bladder transplant could offer hope for people with bladder problems.
On May 4, 2025, Oscar Larrainzar, 41, became the first human to successfully receive a bladder transplant. The surgery was part of a clinical trial developed to demonstrate the…
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FMs of Ukraine and Canada discuss the need for additional pressure and sanctions against Russia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiha has held his first telephone conversation with the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada Anita Anand, inviting her to Ukraine.
“Grateful for reaffirming Canada’s…
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Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify in Gaza, WHO warns
Israel’s intensified military operations continue to threaten an already weakened health system, amidst worsening mass population displacement and acute shortages of food, water, medical supplies, fuel and shelter.
Four major hospitals in…
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Denmark to raise retirement age to highest in Europe
Denmark is set to have the highest retirement age in Europe after its parliament adopted a law raising it to 70 by 2040.
Since 2006, Denmark has tied the official retirement age to life expectancy and has revised it every five years. It is…
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Deported migrant detainees are holding at a US Naval base in Djibouti amid court fight, officials say
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Eight migrant detainees who were on a US flight destined for South Sudan are currently at a US military base in Djibouti, awaiting next steps as details over their…
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AI Is Eating Data Center Power Demand—and It’s Only Getting Worse
AI’s energy use already represents as much as 20 percent of global data-center power demand, research published Thursday in the journal Joule shows. That demand from AI, the research states, could double by the end of this year, comprising nearly half of all total data-center electricity…
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