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Flights begin to resume from UK airports after air traffic control glitch closes airspace
30 July 2025The National Air Traffic Service said the glitch happened at its control centre at Swanwick and required the service to limit the number of aircraft flying to ensure safety.
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Three Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russian strike on army training centre in Chernihiv
30 July 2025The attack was the fourth deadly strike in five months on Ukrainian military facilities. The previous three killed at least 46 soldiers and wounded more than 160, according to official reports.
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Clear waters: Where are the cleanest and least safe bathing spots in Europe?
30 July 2025The Mediterranean tops the latest ranking, which features some notable surprises from the Black Sea and the Alps.
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Viral photo of young Angela Merkel is real but the future 'world leaders' with her are not
30 July 2025A viral picture falsely purports to show former German Chancellor Angela Merkel as a teenager, alongside other world leaders including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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Customs duties: What will be the possible impact on consumers in Europe?
30 July 2025The prices of European products are likely to rise in the United States. Conversely, the trade agreement should not cause inflation in Europe, as the EU has not introduced counter-tariffs on American products.
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European dockworkers demand halt to arms shipments to Israel
30 July 2025Israel says its Gaza offensive is self-defence, but dissent is spreading. In June, French dockworkers blocked a shipment of arms components bound for Israel, rousing support across Europe. In the Italian port of Genoa, dockworkers — long opposed to arms exports — joined the protest.
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Poland's €45bn defence loan bid makes up third of EU total
30 July 2025More member states may decide to request loans before the formal deadline in late November.
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European stockpile of USAID-funded contraceptives faces destruction
30 July 2025Contraceptives valued at $10 million stored in Europe face destruction following the closure of a key American aid agency, amid backlash from global health groups calling for redistribution.
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EU fails to agree Israeli suspension from research fund over Gaza
30 July 2025EU member states could not rally the support necessary to suspend Israel from the Horizon Europe fund in response to the war in Gaza. The proposal needed a qualified majority of member states to pass it. But two of the largest countries - Germany and Italy - said they need more time to examine it.
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Backlash in Germany as Nürnberg Zoo kills 12 healthy baboons citing lack of space
29 July 2025The zoo's population of Guinea baboons had grown to 43 and was too big for a house opened in 2009 for 25 animals plus their young, leading to more conflicts among the animals.