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- Kate Middleton interacts warmly with shy girl at Royal Ascot
- Expedition in Antarctica explores sea squirt that may aid melanoma treatment
- EU warns green bond initiative could benefit Chinese companies unfairly
- EU Parliament Enacts Historic Migration Law to Strengthen Borders and Asylum
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- Sweden Nazi party shift from political outsider to key government role
Germany
Germany and Poland have signed a defence agreement aimed at enhancing military cooperation amid escalating tensions with Russia. The pact highlights a pragmatic shift in relations, focusing on joint defence measures and security strategies, as both nations seek to fortify Europe’s eastern borders against emerging threats.
The German government is preparing for its armed forces to potentially safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. A draft mandate for the Bundestag has been created, although Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed that no final decision has been made regarding deployment, pending legal clarifications.
During the EU-Western Balkans summit, momentum for EU enlargement was underscored by Hungary’s decision to lift its veto on Ukraine’s accession negotiations. António Costa noted that upcoming talks will showcase renewed European unity, particularly ahead of the June summit, despite ongoing challenges in the accession process.
After the murder of Julius Caesar, Brutus had an aureus minted showing him with a…
When smugglers send overcrowded boats with refugees across the English Channel, the people behind them…
Regensburg looks back on almost 2,000 years of history. Student Sophia Reicheneder talks about what she appreciates about living in the historic city – and where she would like to see a touch more modernity.
The militia alliance led by the Islamist group Hajat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has forced Syrian…
An experiment by a group of researchers shows that if you don’t hand it in…
The fall of Bashar al-Assad, who ruled Syria for more than 20 years and waged a bloody war against his own people, is rightly a cause for celebration. Also because he is a defeat for the “Axis of Evil”. But the risk of Syria plunging into chaos is great.
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