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Sweden's Army Consultant on Trial for Alleged Espionage Attempt for Russia

A trial involving an army consultant accused of attempting to spy for Russia is set to begin in Sweden. The proceedings will largely be held behind closed doors due to the sensitive nature of the information involved.

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Investigation Links Arson Against Keir Starmer to Russian Hacktivist Group

Recent findings suggest that the arson incidents targeting properties associated with Keir Starmer may have connections to a pro-Kremlin hacktivist group.

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Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Missile Strikes on Kyiv and Kharkiv, Poland Readies Response

Ukrainian defenses are activated shortly after a reportedly positive phone call between Zelensky and Trump regarding negotiations. Poland is mobilizing its aviation forces.

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Drone Attack in Tula, Russia Results in Casualties

A drone attack attributed to Ukrainian forces has led to at least three fatalities and three injuries in Tula, as reported by Governor Milayev.

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Trump and Sharif Announce Iran-U.S. Agreement

Donald Trump and Shahbaz Sharif have reported a historic agreement between Iran and the United States, with Pakistan playing a mediating role.

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Yamal Cleared to Join Spain's Bench for Cape Verde Clash

As Spain gears up for their upcoming match against Cape Verde, Yamal has been deemed fit to take a spot on the bench as a substitute.

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Germany Set to Face Curacao in World Cup Opener

Germany is gearing up to play against World Cup newcomers Curacao this Sunday, marking their first match in the 2026 soccer championship.

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Congress Presses PM Modi on Silence Regarding Indian Mariners' Deaths and Rubio's Comments

The Congress party is urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the recent deaths of Indian mariners off the Oman coast and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's remarks during his forthcoming meeting with the U.S. President.

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Tech 24 takes to the skies as VivaTech takes over the Champs-Elysées

France’s biggest geek get-together started with a bang this year, celebrating its 10th anniversary with an open-air technology experience.

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President Steinmeier's Diplomatic Mission to Asia

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is set to embark on a crucial diplomatic trip to Asia, aiming to enhance Germany's international relations.

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French antitrust chief: SFR buyout by rivals 'not self-evident'

Benoît Cœuré expresses concerns over potential telecom market consolidation in France.

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German Interior Minister Addresses Rising Drone Threats to Bundestag

With increasing drone-related security issues in Europe, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt calls for enhanced protection measures for the Bundestag.

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Hearn Expresses Optimism for AJ vs Fury Bout in November

Promoter Eddie Hearn remains optimistic that the anticipated match between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury will occur in the UK this November, regardless of conditions.

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Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old Lyhanna Highlights Institutional Failures in France

The recent killing of 11-year-old Lyhanna has sparked criticism from former Children's Rights Ombudsman Claire Brisset, who points to systemic issues that leave children at risk.

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Criticism of Kaja Kallas Highlights EU Foreign Policy Flaws

The recent backlash against Kaja Kallas in her role as High Representative has exposed significant structural issues and underlying tensions within the EU's foreign policy framework.

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France Raises Concerns Over Language Translation in EU Trade Negotiations

France's trade commissioner has expressed concerns that the requirement for translation into 24 languages is hindering the European Union's ability to finalize trade agreements efficiently.

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Hungary Lifts Veto, Paving the Way for Ukraine's EU Membership Talks

Following Hungary's decision to lift its veto, the European Union is set to resume membership negotiations with Ukraine, marking a pivotal moment in its EU accession journey.

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Ilya Yashin Establishes 'Peaceful Russia' Party for Exiled Russians

In Berlin, Ilya Yashin, a notable Russian opposition leader, unveils 'Peaceful Russia', a party aimed at uniting exiles against the Kremlin's policies.

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University of Liverpool's Supercomputer Forecasts 2026 World Cup Final

A supercomputer model from the University of Liverpool predicts that England and Spain will meet in the 2026 World Cup final, with Spain favored to win.

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EU Nations Agree to Advance Accession Talks for Ukraine and Moldova

An agreement reached on Friday enables Ukraine and Moldova to initiate the first phase of their accession negotiations, referred to as 'Fundamentals'.