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Starmer says Britain not to be dragged in Iran conflict
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that the war in Iran is not a war for Britain, and his country is not getting dragged into it, reported Xinhua.…
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Brussels-Midi railway station reopens after bomb scare disrupts traffic
Train traffic at Brussels-Midi, one of the Belgian capital's main railway stations, resumed gradually on Monday evening after the station was evacuated during rush…
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Sweden announces fuel tax cuts, power support amid Mideast conflict
The Swedish government on Monday announced a 4.7-billion-krona (about 500 million U.S. dollars) relief package to help households cope with economic turbulence linked to…
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Europe sees wave of protests against US, Israeli strikes on Iran
Protesters rallied in London on Saturday against U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, an escalation that has heightened tensions in the Middle East and driven up global energy…
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Slovenia’s Freedom Movement narrowly wins parliamentary polls
Slovenia's ruling Freedom Movement (FM), led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, secured a narrow victory in the country's parliamentary election on Sunday,…
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Ukrainian, US negotiators discuss ´key issues´ on settling crisis
Ukrainian and U.S. delegations discussed "key issues" and next steps on settling the Ukraine crisis in fresh negotiations held in the U.S. state of Florida on…
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4 killed, 2 injured in Warsaw shooting range fire
Four people were killed and two others injured in a fire at a shooting range in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday, reported Xinhua. The blaze broke out inside the facility…
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German police demand further chat controls as EU rule comes to an end
The German Police Union (GdP) issued a stark warning that the fight against child abuse will become more difficult as a Europe-wide regulation ends amid disagreement as…
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Strike halts Hamburg metro lines, disrupts bus network
A 24-hour strike has brought Hamburg’s underground services to a standstill and severely disrupted bus operations, transport authorities in the northern German city…
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Hungarian PM defends EU veto on Ukraine loan amid oil dispute
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday defended his decision to maintain a veto on a large loan for Ukraine, linking it directly to the ongoing disruption of oil…
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