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Anti-immigration demonstrations take place in more than 80 cities across Poland
19 July 2025On Saturday, anti-immigration marches under the slogan 'Stop Immigration' took place in more than 80 Polish cities. Some of them were accompanied by counter-manifestations by left-wing circles. A total of 100 public gatherings were reported across the country.
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One person killed in Odesa as Russia launches 300 drones at Ukraine
19 July 2025Russian air strikes on Ukraine overnight into Saturday have killed one person in Odesa. The strikes come as Russia has intensified its military offensive in Ukraine, with analysts warning of potential further escalation.
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Brussels, my love? Is von der Leyen ready for bruising budget battles?
19 July 2025In this week's edition, panellists discuss Ursula von der Leyen winning a no-confidence vote, the recent migration flows from Libya to Greece and the upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing.
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Man accused of crimes against humanity at Libyan prison arrested in Germany, ICC says
18 July 2025The United Nations Security Council called on the ICC to open an investigation in Libya in 2011 amid violence that led to the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi and morphed into a crippling civil war.
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Will the new EU budget turn cohesion policy into regional ‘Hunger Games’?
18 July 2025The EU’s proposed 2028–2034 budget risks turning the bloc's cohesion policy into a high-stakes competition for funding by merging it with other major spending areas, sparking concerns over reduced local control and lack of support for disadvantaged regions.
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UK sanctions Russian spies over deadly Ukraine theatre strike and cyber campaigns
18 July 2025The British Foreign Office also linked Russia's intelligence agency to a cyber sabotage campaign across Europe and the US, targeting institutions, elections and public health programmes.
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Czech President Petr Pavel signs law criminalising communist propaganda
18 July 2025The changes come following calls from some Czech institutions, including the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, to correct what they said was an imbalance in the legal system.
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German chancellor slams EU, says pulling Germany out of recession a top priority
18 July 2025German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed his top priorities for the next three years and delivered sharp criticism to the EU.
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Road to extinction? Europe's birth rates hit rock bottom. These are the least fertile countries
18 July 2025While parents should have at least two babies to keep Europe's population stable, current birth rates barely exceed one. Will the new wave of over-60-year-old boomer fathers save the continent?
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Fault lines emerge as EU countries begin political battle over €2 trillion budget
18 July 2025The political battle over the next EU budget has officially begun.