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Ivanka Trump’s Aspirations in Albania Raise Concerns Among Protesters

Albanian journalist Erisa Kryeziu discusses the implications of Ivanka Trump's ambitions in Albania, highlighting the concerns raised by local protesters.

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Putin Dismisses Zelensky's Call for Direct Talks on Ukraine Conflict

In response to an open letter from Ukrainian President Zelensky seeking direct negotiations, Russian President Putin stated that there is 'no point' in such a meeting.

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Exploring the EU's Strategy Against Economic Dependence on China

As the EU considers a de-risking strategy to lessen its reliance on China, the implications for future trade relations and potential conflicts are significant.

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Wadephul's Diplomatic Mission to Mexico: Tackling Drug Crime and Economic Ties

Johann Wadephul, Germany's top diplomat, is in Mexico to strengthen ties and address pressing issues like drug crime, following a recent setback in the UN Security Council.

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France's World Cup Preparations Stumble with Loss to Ivory Coast

In a disappointing start to their World Cup preparations, France fell 2-1 to Ivory Coast in their first warm-up match, raising concerns about their performance.

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Zelenskyy Calls for Meeting with Putin Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a recent development, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has proposed a meeting with Russian President Putin to discuss the ongoing war, as both leaders express a willingness to engage in dialogue.

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Zelensky Outlines Timetable for Ukraine's EU Membership Talks

President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced a commitment to a structured timeline for discussions regarding Ukraine's accession to the European Union.

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Putin's Economic Conference in St. Petersburg Faces Stagnation Challenges

As Russian President Vladimir Putin convenes his fifth wartime economic conference in St. Petersburg, the nation grapples with a stagnating economy and seeks paths to stimulate growth.

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Hungary's Veto on Ukraine's EU Accession Finally Lifted

Euronews provides an exclusive look into the negotiations that resulted in Hungary removing its veto on Ukraine's bid for EU membership after two years.

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Albania's Luxury Resort Project Raises EU Concerns Amid Environmental Protests

A luxury resort linked to Jared Kushner on Albania's protected coast is causing environmental and political concerns as the country seeks EU membership.

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Allegations Arise as Ukraine is Accused of Fatal Attacks in Crimea

Reports indicate that four individuals were killed in Crimea, with at least 10 others injured, as claimed by officials aligned with Russia.

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Katie Taylor's Potential Final Fight Against Flora Pili at Croke Park

Katie Taylor, the undisputed super lightweight champion, may conclude her illustrious career with a match against unbeaten French fighter Flora Pili at Croke Park.

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Zelensky's Controversial Gesture Raises Historical Tensions with Israel and Poland

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's participation in the reburial of nationalist leader Andriy Melnyk has ignited significant backlash from Israel and Poland, highlighting ongoing debates over historical memory.

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UK-France Migrant Policy Extended Amid Low Return Rates

The UK-France 'One-In, One-Out' migrant policy, in place since September 2025, has been extended until October, despite a return rate of under 4%.

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Tragic Incident Highlights Rising Violence Among Migrant Workers in Italy

The recent deaths of four farm workers in Italy underscore escalating tensions and violence within the agricultural migrant community, raising concerns about safety and conflict.

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Germany's Bid for UN Security Council Seat Falls Short

In a recent election, Germany was unable to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, garnering only 104 votes, significantly below expectations.

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Pew Survey Reveals Increased EU Popularity Post-Brexit, Even in the UK

A recent Pew survey indicates that the aftermath of Brexit may have inadvertently strengthened European unity, with rising support for the EU across various demographics, including in the UK.

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Tanzania's President Strengthens Ties with Russia Amid Deteriorating Western Relations

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is on a three-day visit to Russia with a business delegation, seeking to bolster ties as relations with Western nations decline.

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Tragic Drone Strike Claims Lives of Seven in Crimea

A drone strike in a Russia-controlled area of Ukraine has resulted in the deaths of seven individuals. The bus was en route from Moscow to Simferopol, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.

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Pope Leo XIV's Upcoming Journey Across Spain: A 2,500 Kilometre Tour

Pope Leo XIV is set to embark on a significant journey through Spain, covering over 2,500 kilometres and delivering 12 speeches, alongside multiple homilies and greetings.