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Latest news bulletin | May 11th – Morning
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Unexploded charge of Russian drone defused in Sumy region
Near one of the frontline villages in Sumy region, explosives experts neutralized an unexploded charge of a Russian drone.
This was reported by the regional police in Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“Not far from one of the frontline villages in Sumy region,
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Putin proposes direct talks in Turkey starting May 15
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed to resume direct talks “where they were interrupted” in 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey.
According to Ukrinform, he said this to journalists in Moscow on Saturday.
According to the Kremlin leader, he proposes to resume…
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Are these the best European countries to start a business in?
Euronews explores which countries in Europe are relatively easier to set up a new business in, given the current economic environment.
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How Europe’s radical right could hijack EU enlargement
Despite renewed momentum on EU enlargement, the growing influence of the radical right across the EU risks turning accession into a politically contested battleground, undermining Brussels’ strategic goals in the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
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Charity bike ride in support of AFU was held in Frankivsk
A charity bicycle ride in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was held in Ivano-Frankivsk to mark the City Day.
This was announced on Facebook by Mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv, Ukrinform reports.
“We have continued a good tradition of holding a bike ride in…
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Can Trump Rename the Persian Gulf?
President Trump has floated changing the name of the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Gulf ahead of a trip to the Middle East next week, a move that infuriated Iran and its people.
“I’ll have to make a decision,” Mr. Trump said in the Oval Office…
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Why America’s ‘Beautiful Beef’ Is a Trade War Sore Point for Europe
Hendrik Dierendonck, a second-generation butcher who has become, as he describes it, “world famous in Belgium” for his curated local beef, thinks Europe’s way of raising cattle results in varied and delicious cuts that European consumers…
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Jet2 launches new flight from major UK airport to top European tourist country | Travel News | Travel
Jet2 and Jet2holidays have launched their first flights on a brand-new route between the UK’s third busiest airport and an international airport in Croatia, a country which welcomed an impressive 21.3 million arrivals in total in 2024.
The…
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