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Europe
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, Belarus’ President Aliaksandr Lukashenka ordered the release of 250 political prisoners as part of a deal with Washington, aimed at improving ties with the West and lifting US sanctions.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
At least two people have been killed in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine, with 154 drones launched. Peace talks are expected today between the United States and Ukraine, highlighting ongoing tensions in the European Union.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Ly Company, a leading player in sustainable water packaging, continues its rapid expansion across Europe. This morning, the company announced plans to target the US and China markets.
Italy Deputy PM Faces Possible 6-Year Jail Term For Migrant Boat Blocking Prosecutors in Italy…
The UK, France, Germany and the United States have imposed new sanctions on Iran, accusing the country of supplying Russia with ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine.
The upcoming Kamala Harris and Donald Trump TV debate has found space on the European newspapers today. Whilst not the lead story, many of the newspapers offer their opinion on the Tuesday debate, as polls suggest the race remains tight.
Martin Odegaard is a major injury doubt for the North London Derby after limping off…
Russian officials claim they intercepted 144 Ukrainian drones in a wave of overnight attacks that resulted in one death and disrupted flights in Moscow.
Ukraine has yet to comment on the drone attack.
Germany will expand its border checks following a tragic knife attack in Solingen, which left three people dead in August. The stricter controls will start September 16 for an initial six-month period.
Critics say the move is a political one rather than being focused on security.
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