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Trump tells Putin to 'STOP!' in rare rebuke after 12 killed in wave of air strikes on Kyiv
24 April 2025Trump's frustration is growing as a US-led effort to reach a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia made little progress.
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US instability opens door for European innovation - European patent chief
24 April 2025The EU has been struggling with a loss of productivity and slump in growth for almost two decades, while its competitors China and the US have surged ahead, taking the lead in innovation and retaining key industries.
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Refugee allowance and rent compensation: Here's how benefits for Ukrainians are changing in Europe
24 April 2025The EU is hosting over 4.3 million Ukrainian refugees, with Germany having the largest share. Poland, Norway and other countries are adjusting their asylum policies. Here's how they compare.
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MEPs seek 70% ‘buy European’ ratio for EU defence cash
24 April 2025Despite internal divisions and an attempted delay, MEPs have passed a report calling to reduce Europe’s reliance on non-EU suppliers, boost joint procurement, and strengthen the bloc’s defence capabilities.
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One dead and three injured in Nantes high school stabbing, police say
24 April 2025The alleged attacker was arrested at the scene after being restrained by a member of the teaching staff.
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Beijing offers to lift sanctions on MEPs, hoping to revive EU-China investment deal
24 April 2025Beijing's offer to lift sanctions on MEPs comes amid growing speculation of an impending EU-China reset in reaction to Donald Trump's tariffs.
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'It's so beautiful here but I miss the pope': Faithful and tourists in Rome mourn Pope Francis
24 April 2025Pope Francis' death has changed the plans of many people visiting the Italian capital, with thousands flocking to St Peter's Square in the Vatican to pay their respects.
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Ukraine will have to make some compromises in Russia peace talks, Polish President Andrzej Duda says
24 April 2025In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Polish President Andrzej Duda said that only the United States has the power to stop Russia. He believes peace will require compromises on both sides, including from Ukraine.
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No, the ICJ hasn't declared Israel an 'illegal state'
24 April 2025The false claims have been shared repeatedly over the past few months.
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The man ensuring the EU sticks to its own data laws | Radio Schuman
24 April 2025The EU's privacy watchdog Wojciech Wiewiórowski is responsible for ensuring the EU's institutions stick to their own data protection laws. What were the challenges he faced during his mandate? And how will geopolitical tensions impact the digital future?