Over the past two months, as a result of combined strikes by the Russian Federation on the energy sector, more than 1,200 disruptions in the operation of power grids have been recorded, as well as 70 incidents in the oil and gas…
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Can the EU afford to phase out imports of Russian fuel?
ADVERTISEMENTEurope began to wean itself from its dependence on Russia after the full invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which led to a spike in energy prices.
Sanctions have led to significant cuts in imports over three years: oil fell from 27% in 2022 to 3% in 2025, gas fell from 45% to 19% in…
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Russian drone hits trolleybus center in Sloviansk
Russian forces launched a drone strike on the city of Sloviansk, Donetsk region, targeting the trolleybus operations center and industrial zone.
The attack was reported by Vadym Liakh, head of the Sloviansk city military administration, in a Facebook post, as cited…
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High Ukrainian Migration to Poland but Few Gain Polish Citizenship
In spite of the fact that a large number of Ukrainians moved to Poland over the past decade, only a small number of them, or about 40,000, obtained citizenship.
A report from the Nasz Wybir reveals that the number of Ukrainians obtaining…
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Russian motorcycle units storm Ukrainian border villages seeking Sumy buffer zone in new offensive
Russia advances step by step in Sumy Oblast. The invaders storm in on motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, says Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service, Hromadske reports.
Russian troops have launched aggressive ground operations in northeastern Ukraine’s…Continue Reading
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France lobbying Europeans, UK to recognize Palestinian statehood – POLITICO
In April, Macron said that time had come to “move toward recognition” and participate in a collective process in which both Israel and a Palestinian state were recognized.
But that never happened.
Now, with the humanitarian crisis in…
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Investing in Europe is at a nine-year low: Is a rebound coming?
While the world saw a modest growth in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2024, Europe was a less favoured destination for capital.
The number of projects in the region fell to its lowest level in nine years, according to the 2025…
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Swedish man charged over 2015 killing of Jordanian pilot burned alive by IS
This article contains distressing descriptions of death
Swedish authorities have charged a convicted terrorist over the 2015 killing of a Jordanian pilot who was burned to death in Syria.
Osama Krayem, 32 – a Swedish citizen – was on Tuesday…
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From London’s beavers to leopard frogs in Las Vegas, here’s why we need to rewild our cities
Native animals like beavers, hornbills, and even platypuses are being reintroduced into city parks, wetlands and reserves around the world.
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Astana: Don't miss these must-see sights on your next trip to Kazakhstan's capital
Whether you’re a tourist visiting Astana for a few days or an expat who wants to learn more about the city, you’ll love these essential attractions in Kazakhstan’s capital city.
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