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EU defends sovereign right to regulate tech against Trump’s latest tariff threat
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The fragile alliance between the European Union and the United States took a new turn for the worse after Donald Trump unexpectedly threatened to impose “substantial additional tariffs” on countries that…
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Israeli protesters demand ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza war
Protesters across Israel blocked highways with burning tyres on Tuesday, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secure a deal to release hostages in Gaza.
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Can New Space Firms Plug Europe’s Gap in Defense Tech?
It’s been a busy time for Finland-headquartered Iceye. The 11-year-old satellite Earth-Observation (EO) company, an undisputed unicorn among European new space firms, has over the past few months been releasing back-to-back contract…
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Ukrainians register 11,700 firearms
Since the start of the weapons registration process in Ukraine, citizens have registered 11,738 firearms and over 5 million rounds of ammunition.
This was reported to Ukrinform by the National Police of Ukraine.
“As of August 25, 10,687 people have applied to…
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Reform UK chief Nigel Farage says party will mass deport migrants if it wins election
Despite holding just four of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, the Reform party has gained momentum by seizing on public frustration over successive governments’ inability to bring down the number of migrants coming by boat.
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Taiwanese soldier’s mother revisits Ukraine following his death
Lviv, Aug. 25 (CNA) Su Yu-jou (蘇雨柔), the mother of a Taiwanese soldier killed in Ukraine, described her journey of revisiting the war-torn nation and finding peace with her son’s death in an interview on Monday.
According to Su, she recently…
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Video platform Kick investigated over streamer’s death
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into the Australian video platform Kick over the death of a content creator during a livestream.
Raphaël Graven – also known as Jean Pormanove – was found dead in a residence near the city of Nice…
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Ukraine knocks out 17% of Russia’s oil refining capacity, creating shortages and disrupting exports
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Ukraine has significantly intensified its attacks against Russia’s…
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