On the second anniversary of the outbreak of Sudan’s civil war, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced €140 million in new aid during an international conference in London.
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Leaders meet in London to raise funds for Sudan on second anniversary of civil war
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Suburbs surge, cities slide: Which EU countries saw rents and house prices rise?
According to the latest Eurostat figures, the EU is facing a continued upward trend in housing costs.
In the last three months of 2024, house prices across the EU rose by 4.9%, while rents increased by 3.2% compared with the same period in 2023.
And in 2024, while house prices…
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Hamas claims it lost contact with group holding Israeli-American hostage – Defense News
Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades has claimed they have lost contact with the group that is holding American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander following a direct strike at their location, their spokesman, Abu Obeida, said on Tuesday.
“We announce…
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Israel proposes Gaza ceasefire deal to release 10 hostages for hundreds of Palestinians, Hamas official says
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Hamas is “studying” an Israeli proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza that would see 10 hostages released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and…
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Minerals deal talks progressing – Zelensky
This week, negotiations between Ukraine and the United States on a minerals agreement are taking place.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky made this statement during a briefing in Odessa, as reported by a Ukrinform correspondent.
“The negotiations have taken…
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Russia’s 448th missile brigade which launches strike on Sumy on Sunday hit – General Staff
The Ukrainian Defense Forces have hit the permanent deployment point of the 448th missile brigade of the Russian army in Kursk region, which launched a missile strike on the city of Sumy on Palm Sunday, the General Staff of the Armed…
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Kyivteploenergo will repair pipeline in Pechersk as soon as possible, restore hot water supply
The municipal enterprise Kyivteploenergo (KTE) localized damage to the heating network near the Zvirynetska metro station, the company reported on Tuesday afternoon.
“Today, at about 15:00, damage to the main pipeline occurred in…
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Santa Lives in Rovaniemi, Finland. Some of His Neighbors Are Not Thrilled.
After dinner at the Bull Bar and Grill in the small Finnish city of Rovaniemi, Mariel Tähtivaara, a law student, popped into a supermarket to grab some dessert.
As she perused the chocolate mousses, a short woman with dark hair walked up to her,…
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What impact will driving at 17 have on road safety?
Around 20,000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the EU last year. To help increase road safety, the bloc is reviewing legislation on driving licenses. Would lowering the minimum driving age to 17 years be a good idea?
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Dutch government faces 'difficult' defence spending talks, minister says
The Netherlands is preparing itself for “difficult” conversations about potentially doubling its spending on defence over the coming years, Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans has told Euronews.
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