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on Mar 18, 2026
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine, exacerbated by recent Russian military actions, has led to a significant water crisis in neighboring Moldova. As the Dniester River, a vital water source for the region, has been adversely affected by the turmoil, the Moldovan government is grappling with the consequences. President Maia Sandu of Moldova has publicly condemned […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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A tragic incident unfolded at the Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland, where a gondola malfunction led to a fatal accident. Eyewitness accounts describe a horrifying scene as the gondola detached from its cables, flipping multiple times before landing in the snow-covered terrain. The gondola, part of the popular ski lift system, was transporting skiers when […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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The European Commission has introduced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at simplifying the business registration process across EU member states. Dubbed ‘the 28th Regime’ or ‘EU Inc.’, this new legislation is designed to make Europe a more attractive destination for entrepreneurs and startups, enhancing its competitiveness against global economic giants such as China and the United […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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As the European Union prepares for a pivotal summit, ten member states have voiced strong objections to the bloc’s current climate policies, arguing that they pose a significant threat to industrial competitiveness. These nations are advocating for a reassessment of the existing carbon regulations to better balance environmental goals with economic realities. The countries, which […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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A Polish court has made a significant ruling regarding Alexander Butyagin, a Russian archaeologist facing allegations of illegal excavations in Crimea. This decision opens the door for potential extradition proceedings, emphasizing the ongoing legal ramifications of Russia’s annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula. Butyagin is accused of violating Ukrainian law through unauthorized archaeological activities in Crimea, […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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As the European Union gears up for a crucial summit on Thursday, leaders are bracing for significant discussions surrounding a range of pressing issues. Central to the agenda is the contentious veto imposed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on a substantial €90 billion aid package intended for Ukraine. The package aims to bolster Ukraine’s […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially acknowledged that it has restarted its practice of purchasing personal data to aid in criminal investigations. This development marks a significant shift in the agency’s approach towards data gathering, as it seeks to enhance its capabilities in tracking individuals for various investigative needs. In recent statements, officials […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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A Polish court has recently made a significant ruling in favor of extraditing Alexander Butyagin, a Russian archaeologist, to Ukraine. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the complex legal landscape surrounding international extradition cases, particularly given the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Butyagin, who is accused of various charges in Ukraine, has the […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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In a recent deliberation among European Union leaders, a shift in strategy regarding naval support in the Middle East has emerged. Initially, there were strong calls for deploying vessels to the region, but the latest draft of the leaders’ statement indicates a more measured approach. The consensus is now focused on reinforcing existing European naval […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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In light of recent backlash from Members of Parliament, Labour leader Keir Starmer is reportedly contemplating a compromise on his party’s proposed migration reforms. This development follows a speech delivered by former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, who described the plans as “un-British,” igniting a fierce debate within the party and beyond. The proposed reforms, […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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In a recent statement, Hungarian officials have raised concerns regarding the European Union’s decision to demand the repayment of €10 billion of frozen funds allocated to Hungary in 2023. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between Hungary and the EU over issues related to rule of law and governance. Hungary’s government argues that if the […]

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on Mar 18, 2026
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The geopolitical landscape shaped by former President Donald Trump’s policies towards Iran is influencing the European Union’s energy strategies. As tensions in the Middle East continue to impact global oil prices, EU member states are increasingly prioritizing renewable energy sources as a long-term solution to ensure energy security and sustainability. Amidst rising energy costs, EU […]