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Prince Harry visits Kyiv to support wounded Ukrainian soldiers
12 September 2025Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Kyiv to support wounded service members and met with the Ukrainian prime minister, aiming to aid the country's recovery process.
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EU prolongs sanctions on Russian individuals, keeping blacklist broadly intact
12 September 2025The blacklist of individuals and entities accused of propping up Russia's war on Ukraine has been renewed for six months without changes.
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Pro-Kremlin operation weaponises investigative media to claim Ukraine uses orphans to clear mines
12 September 2025A group established by deceased Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is believed to be behind the false claims that Ukraine uses orphans to clear mines.
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Where in the EU do most young adults have a university degree?
12 September 2025Where do most young Europeans have a higher education degree? A new OECD report reveals sharp contrasts across the EU, with Ireland at the top and Italy at the bottom.
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EU court annulled Council’s Pumpyanskiy decision on eve of Russia sanctions rollover
11 September 2025The EU Council listed the former Russian businessman on the basis of executive positions he no longer held at the time of the sanctions decision. The court says that's unjustified.
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Polish military to take part in a drone combat training in Ukraine after airspace violations
11 September 2025Following the violation of Polish airspace by 19 Russian drones, Poland and Ukraine are stepping up military cooperation.
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EU to speed up phase out of Russian energy amid US pressure
11 September 2025Bloc turns to the US to secure energy supply, but critics worry the EU is shifting dependencies and diverting from the bloc’s climate goals.
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Charlie Kirk's assassination sparks outrage and shock among European leaders
11 September 2025Kirk's death resulted in a minor clash among MEPs from the radical right who were barred from holding a minute of silence at a plenary session in the European Parliament on Thursday.
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France says foreign nationals placed pig heads outside Paris mosques to incite national unrest
11 September 2025While the investigation into the pig heads remains under way, a spate of similar incidents have occurred in France in recent years and Russia is suspected of involvement.
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How is the teacher shortage in the EU impacting the quality of education?
11 September 2025Children across the EU are returning to school en masse. However, schools in several member states report a lack of teachers to fill their schedules.