Two days after one of Europe’s worst blackouts in decades plunged tens of millions of people across Spain and Portugal into darkness for up to 18 hours, officials from both countries emerged from hourslong meetings and gave little indication…
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5 Easy European E-Bike Trips For 2025
E-biking in Portugal with Macs Adventure
Macs Adventure
Whether you call them e-bikes or electric-assist bikes, these battery-boosted bicycles offer a new way to see the world. According to the Adventure Travel Trade Association, cycling with…
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Druze protesters block roads in Galilee over deadly Syria clashes
Druze demonstrators blocked roads in northern Israel on Wednesday in response to violent clashes between Druze groups and armed factions in Jaramana, a city near Damascus in Syria.
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Kremlin to Ukraine: Negotiate With Us, Not Washington
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that Ukraine should engage directly with Moscow on peace negotiations rather than rely on U.S. mediation.
“America is trying to mediate, and we’re…
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Ukraine ready to sign long-anticipated minerals deal with US, official tells BBC – live updates
No sign of mineral deal so far at the White Housepublished at 15:59 British Summer Time
Bernd Debusmann Jr
Reporting from the White HouseGood morning from the White House, where there is so far no
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Suspect in Vancouver vehicle attack that killed 11 was on ‘extended leave’ from mental health care
The man accused of killing 11 people when he allegedly plowed his vehicle into a crowded Vancouver, British Columbia, festival had been receiving mental health treatment, but was on an “extended leave” at the time of the attack.
The suspected…
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Rada proposes to introduce military service contracts for people over 60 years old
Members of Ukraine’s parliament are proposing to grant citizens over 60 the right to voluntarily sign contracts for military service, Roman Kostenko, a member of the Holos faction, has said.
“Today, the Verkhovna Rada registered…
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Nearly 1 in 4 Russian Billionaires Fled Country After Invasion of Ukraine – Proekt
Dozens of wealthy Russians, including members of President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, fled the country in the early days of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the independent media outlet Proekt reported Wednesday.
Forty-nine…
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