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Violence Escalates in Beni as ADF Rebels Strike Again

In a troubling resurgence of violence, ADF rebels have reportedly killed at least 16 individuals in Beni, DR Congo, marking their first attack in the city in three years.

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Right-Wing MEP Calls for Action on Illegal Migration and Deportations

MEP Charlie Weimers argues that EU nations must confront the repercussions of illegal migration and repatriate their citizens, marking a significant shift in policy.

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Russian Air Strikes Cause Casualties in Major Ukrainian Cities

Early Tuesday, Russian air strikes targeted several key cities in Ukraine, resulting in at least five fatalities and numerous injuries. Concerns grow over the potential for further attacks.

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Challenges Mount for Putin as Ukraine Intensifies Drone Strikes

As President Putin asserts that victory in Ukraine is imminent, Ukraine's increased drone strikes within Russian borders raise significant concerns about his leadership and strategy.

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EU Agrees on Controversial 'Return Hubs' for Asylum Seekers

The European Union has reached a deal to establish 'return hubs' for migrants whose asylum applications are rejected, pending formal approval.

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Trump Faces Republican Opposition Over $1.8 Billion Compensation Fund

Amid rising legal challenges and backlash from Republican lawmakers, President Trump is reportedly reevaluating a $1.8 billion compensation fund linked to an IRS settlement.

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Calls for Open Borders: The Debate on Europe's Migration Policies

As migration researchers urge European governments to move away from isolationist policies, the response from politicians remains largely unresponsive.

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President Emmanuel Macron announces €93 billion in 'Choose France' investments

The initiative aims to boost the French economy and create thousands of jobs.

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Controversy Surrounds Residency Permit for Russian Media Figure in France

The recent issuance of a 10-year residency permit to Xenia Fedorova, former head of RT France, has led to significant embarrassment among French officials, raising questions about the decision-making process.

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Exploring the Alevi Community in Germany

As the fourth largest religious group in Germany, the Alevi community plays a significant role in the country's cultural landscape. This piece examines their beliefs and cultural preservation efforts.

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Great Britain Secures First Golds of the Season at World Rowing Cup in Seville

In a promising start to the season, Great Britain clinches gold medals at the 2026 World Rowing Cup I held in Seville.

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Macron's Last Choose France Event Highlights Investment Amid Economic Challenges

President Macron's final Choose France event at Versailles aims to attract foreign investment, even as France faces ongoing reindustrialization issues.

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Teenager Moïse Kouamé’s French Open run ends in third round defeat

The 17-year-old lost in the French Open's third round to Alejandro Tabilo 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (9).

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Adam Azim Moves Closer to World Title with Third-Round Stoppage

In London, British light-welterweight Adam Azim achieved a significant victory with a third-round stoppage of Steve Claggett, signaling his ambitions for a world-title shot.

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Understanding Putin's $26 Billion Longevity Initiative

A look into President Putin's significant investment in anti-aging research, reflecting a broader ambition for health and longevity in Russia.

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Humpback Whale 'Timmy' Found Dead on Danish Beach After Captivating Germany

The carcass of a humpback whale, known as 'Timmy', has been discovered dead on a Danish beach after previously attracting significant interest in Germany. Experts are now examining the whale to ascertain the cause of its death.

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Ukraine's Resilience Amid Ongoing Conflict

As the conflict with Russia marks its fifth year, Ukraine's ability to resist and counterattack raises doubts about the likelihood of surrender.

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France Reflects on the Legacy of Edgar Morin, a Titan of Sociology and Philosophy

The passing of Edgar Morin at 104 has left a profound impact on France, with tributes flowing in from both leaders and citizens who admired his contributions to humanism.

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Legal Challenges Mount for Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez Amid PSOE Scrutiny

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces mounting legal pressures as authorities conduct searches at the Socialist Party's headquarters in Madrid.

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Armenia's Dilemma: Balancing Between Russia and the EU

As Armenia seeks closer ties with the European Union, it faces significant pressure from Russia, complicating its foreign policy strategy.