Russia is once again playing on fear, threatening the West with a new escalation of war in response to its support for Ukraine. Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has once again resorted to the language of blackmail: if peace talks with Ukraine and the West cannot…
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Teenager on hike finds 1,800-year-old ring depicting Roman goddess Minerva
A strange artefact unearthed by a thirteen-year-old while on a trek in Haifa, north of Israel, has turned out to be a rare ancient Roman ring…
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European leaders speak with Trump ahead of phone talks with Putin
GENEVA
Prior to his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, spoke with US President Donald Trump about the situation in Ukraine.
According to a…
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Drones strike Russian military airfield in Dzhankoi – social media
In Dzhankoi, located in temporarily occupied Crimea, drones have reportedly attacked a Russian military airfield.
That is according to the Telegram channel Crimean Wind, Ukrinform reports.
“A lively night in Dzhankoi: bursts of automatic gunfire, the sound of drones…
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Shifting sands: Who can the Middle East turn to after USAID funding cuts?
As USAID moves its regional bureau to Cairo, Euronews asks how the Trump administration’s gutting of humanitarian – but not military — assistance to Egypt and Jordan could affect the region’s stability, and open it up to other powers.
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Europe Organic Food Market Size and Share Analysis, Forecast Report 2025-2033 Featuring Key Players
Company Logo The European organic food market is poised to hit US$ 146.44 billion by 2033, expanding from US$ 60.87 billion in 2024, at a 10.25% CAGR. Growth is driven by rising health and sustainability awareness, strong demand for…
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Etihad Cargo unveils new European regional structure to drive network expansion
Etihad Cargo has announced a strategic restructure of its European commercial team into five areas which is claims will drive deeper customer alignment, streamline regional support and reinforce its position across key markets.
These changes come…
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Russia Has Started Losing the War in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin is skilled at escaping the optics of defeat. He came to power in 2000, projecting authority in Russia’s ongoing war against the breakaway region of Chechnya, where Russia did over time prevail. He…
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Labour’s Europe deal is a trap for Brexiteers
Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images The Europe question is never settled; it just re-emerges in a new form. Labour knows this better than most parties. In 1975,…
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Why Ukraine Needs Its Own Private Military and Security Companies
Member of Parliament of Ukraine, Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Social Policy and Protection of Veterans’ Rights
Sooner or later, the war will come to an end, and Ukraine will face a major challenge: how…
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