In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković voiced strong support for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s accession to the European Union, while also expressing concern over ongoing political instability in the region.
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Croatia pushes for Bosnia and Herzegovina EU membership
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Spain Unveils Plan for Europe’s Largest Hydrogen Pipeline Network Spanning 2,600 Km
Spain’s energy operator Enagás has officially launched the public participation plan for the country’s ambitious hydrogen backbone network, a sprawling infrastructure project poised to become Europe’s largest of its kind.
Unveiled at the…
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Estonia ready to send company of troops to Ukraine as part of deterrence force
Estonia is prepared to send a company of troops to Ukraine as part of “Coalition of the Willing” efforts to help ensure peace in the region.
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal said this on Wednesday, Ukrinform reports, citing ERR.
Michal confirmed that Estonia…
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Epicenter of Iran port blast tied to charity overseen by supreme leader
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The explosion that rocked an Iranian port, killing at least 70 people and injuring more than 1,000 others, had its epicenter at a facility ultimately owned by a…
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Police in Sweden say teenager under arrest after three killed in Uppsala shooting
The three victims were aged between 15 and 20, police said at a news conference, but Uppsala’s police chief said their identities have not been confirmed yet.
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EU border guards report no plans to block checkpoints – Demchenko
Border guards from neighboring European countries have not reported any intentions to block checkpoints, with only increased passenger traffic expected to cause border queues during the summer.
Andriy Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, said…
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Somalia bans Taiwanese travellers citing ‘one China’ policy, ministry says
Taiwan has condemned Somalia for banning travellers with Taiwanese passports from entering or transiting through the East African country.
The ban took effect on Wednesday following an order issued by Somali aviation authorities last week,…
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Tens of thousands of Afghans return from Pakistan after deadline
More than 80,000 Afghans returned from Pakistan to Afghanistan between 1 and 18 April, following the expiry of a voluntary return deadline, Pakistani officials have said.
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Ukrainian drones hit Murom Instrument-Making Plant – source
Drones operated by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have struck the Murom Instrument-Making Plant in Russia, which specializes in manufacturing ignition systems for munitions, as well as components and equipment for the aggressor state’s navy and military aviation.
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