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Czechia ruling coalition divided on support for Ukraine DW 01/09/2026

The process of forming the 3-week-old right-wing coalition government in Prague after the general election in early October was protracted and difficult. One ministerial post remains empty after backlash against the coalition's preferred candidate. In addition, the requisite vote of confidence for the new Cabinet has not yet been held in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Czech parliament.
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fromIrish Independent
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Media Minister Patrick O'Donovan deactivates X account amid AI chatbot's ability to generate explicit images

The Minister for Media, Patrick O'Donovan, has deactivated his X account, saying he is "uncomfortable" with the platform and its AI tool Grok, which has been criticised for allowing the creation of sexually-explicit images without consent. The Fine Gael TD confirmed the move after attending the Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in Dublin yesterday, where he was questioned by media about the controversy surrounding Grok and the wider misuse of artificial intelligence.
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Why Spain's prime minister has broken ranks in Europe and dared to confront Trump

This week, Sanchez did not wait for a joint EU statement to issue judgment on the US's illegal military intervention to capture the Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro: he swiftly joined Latin American countries in condemning it. A few hours later he went even further, saying the operation in Caracas represented a terrible precedent and a very dangerous one [which] reminds us of past aggressions, and pushes the world toward a future of uncertainty and insecurity, similar to what we already experienced after other invasions driven by the thirst for oil.
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2 days ago

Italy hardens Mercosur stance as EU deal edges closer and coalition faces revolt ahead of farmer protest

Italy has increased its demands around safeguards in the Mercosur trade deal, even as EU officials insist the long-delayed agreement is edging closer to completion, a development that has sharpened tensions within the Irish Government ahead of a major farmer-led protest planned for Saturday. Rome is now seeking to lower the trigger point for suspending Mercosur imports to 5pc, down from the 8pc threshold currently proposed, Italy's stance on the deal is said to be decisive ahead of a crucial EU vote expected on Friday.
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2 days ago

EU accused of fuelling Putin's war by importing Russian liquefied natural gas

Europe imported over 15m tonnes of Yamal LNG in 2025, earning the Kremlin about €7.2bn and raising the EU share of Yamal shipments to 76.1%.
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3 days ago

EU reveals weak hand as Trump raids Venezuela and threatens Greenland

The EU faces a dilemma between condemning a US raid on Venezuela, risking transatlantic ties, and acquiescing, undermining legal principles supporting opposition to Russia.
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3 days ago

Europe scrambles to respond to US moves towards acquiring' Greenland latest updates

It's one step forward, one step back in Europe's relations with the US. Just hours after the Coalition of the Willing made a big step towards providing Ukraine with long-awaited security guarantees with potential UK and French troops deployments and all briefly seemed to be going in the right direction once again, the White House said that using US military is always an option for acquiring Greenland.
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4 days ago

Will Prague keep the Czech crown (and cash) forever? DW 01/06/2026

"The new right-wing populist government of Andrej Babis has made a firm pledge to ensure Czechia never adopts the euro. Instead, the government will seek to enshrine the Czech crown as legal tender and guarantee the right to use cash. "We commit that our government will not adopt the euro nor take any steps towards its introduction," reads the policy program approved by the new government a coalition of Babis's ANO party, the euroskeptic Motorists for Themselves and the far-right SPD at its inaugural cabinet meeting on Monday."
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4 days ago

Russia's war in Ukraine carries a warning for Australia: prepare for possible conflict in the Asia-Pacific

Vladimir Putin's war has upended security and defence across the continent, and as the European Union and Nato dig in for a fourth year of fighting, senior officials have a message for countries around the globe. Almost everyone who spoke to Guardian Australia during a recent visit agrees: war in Europe has made conflict in the Indo-Pacific more likely and countries including Australia need to be better prepared.
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5 days ago

A warning not an insult': US doubles down on criticism of Europe

The document was widely condemned in Europe as representing a seismic shift in the 70-year transatlantic alliance with its dark references to a purported threat of civilisational erasure with migration and censorship creating strife, cratering birthrates and loss of national identities. Its threat to interfere in European politics and oppose what it termed as elite-driven, anti-democratic restrictions on core liberties in Europe was condemned as unacceptable by the president of the European Council of leaders, Antonio Costa.
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5 days ago

The awkward truth about some of Trump's views on Europe? European leaders agree with him | Shada Islam

EU leaders responded weakly to Trump's nationalist security strategy, failing to confront its racist, Islamophobic premises and the rise of far-right influence.
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5 days ago

Denmark urges Trump to stop threats to take over Greenland Europe live

Russian overnight strikes killed at least two and damaged infrastructure; European tensions rose with regional disruptions and US-Denmark disputes over Greenland.
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6 days ago

Starmer says closer ties with EU single market preferable to a customs union

Prefer closer alignment with the EU single market over a customs union while preserving independent trade deals and not reinstating EU freedom of movement.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

13 leading Irish figures asked the Irish public the question they'd always wanted answered. Here's how you replied

Prominent Irish figures including Dermot Bannon, Ellen Keane and Michael O'Leary provided input for the first Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll of the year.
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6 days ago

European leaders appear torn in face of new world order after Venezuela attack

European leaders are split over US-backed removal of Maduro and the legality and implications of US intervention, including potential control of Venezuela's oil.
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1 week ago

Declan Lynch: Steve Bannon knows the Irish can't resist a bit of the old nationalism

Irish MAGA and an Irish Trump
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1 week ago

It's payback time: inside the 2 January Guardian Weekly

In countries with ageing populations, there's a growing likelihood that many of us will be. But behind the dream of a cosy retirement, the economic reality is ever more complex. As populations age, the number of younger people entering the workforce is shrinking and that's a big problem for pay as you go state pension schemes where employees fund the pensions of an expanding cohort of retired people.
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1 week ago

EU's new green tariff' rules on high-carbon goods come into force

The biggest shake-up of green trade rules for decades comes into force today, as companies selling steel, cement and other high-carbon goods into the EU will have to prove they comply with low-carbon regulations or face fines. But a lack of clarity on how the rules will be applied, and the failure of the UK government to strike a deal with Brussels over the issue, could lead to confusion in the early stages, experts warned.
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1 week ago

Cyprus pledges different mindset' as it assumes EU presidency

Cyprus will preside over the EU for six months applying a disciplined small-state mindset to prioritise defence, migration, Ukraine, and wider Middle East issues.
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

'Stakeknife' suicide concerns, the Saudi sheikh's proposal and red-faced Irish officials at U2's Joshua Tree tour: Final day of the Irish State Papers

Powerful new IRA mortars had significantly impacted the morale of British Army personnel stationed in south Armagh.
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1 week ago

Italy approves 2026 budget with tax cut for middle earners

Italy's 2026 budget cuts middle-income tax, raises retirement age, increases bank and insurance taxes, reduces culture funding, and targets deficit under 3% GDP.
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1 week ago

Eurostar trains cancelled and delayed due to Channel tunnel problem

A Channel Tunnel overhead power supply failure has caused major Eurostar and Le Shuttle cancellations and significant delays; passengers are urged to postpone travel.
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Budapest mayor will "stand proudly" for "freedom" as he faces charges for city's Pride march - LGBTQ Nation

"The police concluded their investigation against me in connection with the Budapest Pride march in June with a recommendation to press charges," he said in a video posted to Facebook. "They accuse me of violating the [new law on] freedom of assembly, which is completely absurd." Karácsony approved the Pride event and took to the streets with hundreds of thousands of marchers in defiance of the ban. Celebrants anointed Orbán "King of European Pride."
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1 week ago

'I should not have to worry about this as a cancer patient' - vulnerable patients paying up to 17 a day for hospital car parking

Public hospital car-parking charges range from €3 to €17 daily; typical four-hour stays cost €4 to €10, keeping costs high during medical stress.
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1 week ago

Influx of cheap Chinese imports could drive down UK inflation, economists say

Chinese exports are being diverted to the UK, increasing cheap imports that are moderating UK import prices and exerting a disinflationary effect on UK inflation.
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1 week ago

Bulgaria prepares to join eurozone amid fears of Russian-backed disinformation

Bulgaria will adopt the euro on 1 January amid political turbulence and concerns that Russia-aligned disinformation is undermining public trust in the currency.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Eoin O'Malley: If Micheal Martin started his career today, he would probably join Sinn Fein, but what about other party leaders?

Shifting youth voting preferences would push elected officials into new political directions compared with older-generation alignments.
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2 weeks ago

Poland preparing 2bn anti-drone fortifications along its eastern border amid Russian threat

Poland will complete layered anti-drone fortifications along its eastern border within 24 months, with initial capabilities expected in about six months.
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2 weeks ago

Macron and EU condemn US visa bans as row over censorship' escalates

The US imposed visa bans on five European figures involved in tech regulation, prompting France and the EU to accuse Washington of coercion.
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2 weeks ago

Former EU commissioner and activists barred from US in attack on European tech regulators

Secretary of state Marco Rubio said the five people targeted with visa bans who include former European Commissioner Thierry Breton have led organized efforts to coerce American platforms to censor, demonetize, and suppress American viewpoints they oppose. These radical activists and weaponized NGOs have advanced censorship crackdowns by foreign states in each case targeting American speakers and American companies, Rubio said in an announcement.
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2 weeks ago

China hits EU dairy industry with tariffs of up to 42.7%

China will impose provisional duties of up to 42.7% on certain dairy products imported from the EU from Tuesday after concluding the first phase of an anti-subsidy investigation widely seen as retaliation for the bloc's electric vehicle tariffs. The tariffs will range from 21.9% to 42.7% although most companies will pay about 30% and target products such as milk and cheeses including protected origin brands such as French Roquefort and Italian Gorgonzola.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

The UK got what it wanted': Readers on long waits at EU borders

EU digital border scheme caused passport control delays up to three hours and drew widespread criticism over complexity and biometric checks.
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Why Galway teenagers using a library unsupervised may soon be deemed 'unacceptable behaviour'

County council code of conduct prohibits leaving children under 16 unsupervised in council facilities, potentially restricting teenage library access unless accompanied by an adult.
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3 weeks ago

EU summit: Russian frozen assets for Ukraine top agenda DW 12/18/2025

EU leaders convene in Brussels to decide Ukraine financing, discuss enlargement, migration, defense, the 2028-2034 budget, and a disputed Mercosur trade deal.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
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Micheal Martin 'on borrowed time' after Fianna Fail's review into botched Aras campaign failed to answer key questions

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3 weeks ago
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'Nothing further was done' by party bosses after Gavin said he had no recollection of issue with tenant, report reveals

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3 weeks ago
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Micheal Martin 'on borrowed time' after Fianna Fail's review into botched Aras campaign failed to answer key questions

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3 weeks ago
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'Nothing further was done' by party bosses after Gavin said he had no recollection of issue with tenant, report reveals

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3 weeks ago

Denmark's ghetto law' targeting parallel societies' may be unlawful, EU court rules

The EU's top court found Denmark's ghetto law may violate the race equality directive, prompting Danish courts to assess potential ethnic discrimination.
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3 weeks ago

Ten years of fortress Europe has served only cruelty, profiteers and racists. The next decade is up to us | Maurice Stierl

Migration crisis narratives in Europe have been sustained for a decade, fueling border militarization, a booming border-industrial complex, and rising far-right and centrist anti-migrant policies.
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3 weeks ago
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EU talks on using Russian assets to fund reparations loan for Ukraine enter final stages ahead of crunch meeting Europe live

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3 weeks ago
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EU talks on using Russian assets to fund reparations loan for Ukraine enter final stages ahead of crunch meeting Europe live

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3 weeks ago

19 EU countries call on EU to fund 'return hubs'

"Specifically, the EU countries want ... the Commission to help ensure, going forward, that the financing of, among other things, return centres can be done using EU funds," the Danish immigration ministry said in a statement, with the signed letter sent to the Commission attached. The European Parliament must still vote on the measures. Denmark has made illegal immigration one of its main battle horses during its six-month stint at the helm of the EU presidency, which ends at the end of the month.
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3 weeks ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Father Ted-style comedy of errors doesn't cut the mustard as innocent Micheal Martin is written out of script

Jim Gavin was nominated by Fianna Fáil for president despite no polling on him, his candidacy arranged through GAA contacts and prompting embarrassment.
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3 weeks ago

GAA president Jarlath Burns discloses plans for a 'high-performance licence' in order to control county team costs

GAA president Jarlath Burns has revealed plans for a "high-performance licence" aimed at controlling the cost of running inter-county teams.
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3 weeks ago

EU's prestige at stake with proposal to fund Ukrainian war effort with Russian assets

EU considers releasing 92 billion of frozen Russian central bank assets held at Euroclear to Ukraine as a reparations loan, facing legal and member-state opposition.
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3 weeks ago

The Guardian view on another green U-turn in Brussels: going slow on car-industry targets is a road to nowhere | Editorial

EU proposed weakening the 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales, prioritizing short-term industry relief over long-term decarbonisation and competitiveness.
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3 weeks ago

UK to bring forward review of EV sales targets from 2027 to next year

The UK will accelerate its review of electric vehicle sales targets to next year while maintaining a 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars.
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3 weeks ago

This is Europe's secret weapon against Trump: it could burst his AI bubble | Johnny Ryan

Europe must use its semiconductor and financial leverage to resist a US policy shift that treats the US as an adversary and threatens European interests.
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3 weeks ago

Europe is a continent soaked in economic pessimism. Until we change that, the far right will rise and rise | Owen Jones

Rising far-right authoritarianism, amplified by anti-immigrant zero-sum narratives and foreign backing, threatens European democracies despite migrants' clear net economic benefits.
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3 weeks ago

EU to regulate short-term rentals in plan to tackle affordable homes shortage

EU will regulate short-term rentals and curb housing market speculation to protect affordable housing and give local authorities legal certainty.
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3 weeks ago

Green groups decry EU betrayal' after vote to reduce oversight of firms

EU weakened sustainability reporting and due diligence rules by raising thresholds, delaying enforcement, and removing transition plans, reducing protections for people and the environment.
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3 weeks ago

UK insists tech deal with US isn't dead as Trump threatens penalties against European tech firms

The $40bn US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal is paused but negotiations continue while the US escalates trade pressure on the EU over alleged discriminatory measures.
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3 weeks ago

European leaders gather in Berlin as US pushes to end Ukraine conflict

European leaders including Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron will meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday in a show of support hosted by the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, as the US pushes for a swift end to the war in Ukraine. The British prime minister, French president and the heads of Nato and the EU, who have criticised previous US proposals to end the Russian invasion as too favourable to Moscow, are set to convene with Zelenskyy on Monday evening at Merz's offices in central Berlin.
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3 weeks ago

Chances of EU trucking industry hitting zero emissions targets are dire, says industry body

European trucking is unlikely to meet zero-emissions targets due to very few electric trucks, high purchase and energy costs, limited charging, and weak financial incentives.
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3 weeks ago

Europe's housing costs akin to new pandemic', warns Barcelona mayor

Housing costs across Europe have surged, creating a social emergency that requires substantial EU funding to expand affordable housing for urban residents.
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3 weeks ago

In a continent cracking down on immigration and berated by Trump's warnings of 'civilizational erasure,' Spain embraces migrants | Fortune

Pro-immigration policy and migrant integration have helped strengthen Spain's economy and workforce, enabling faster EU growth despite rising European anti-immigrant sentiment.
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4 weeks ago

Will other countries follow Australia's social media ban for under-16s?

Australia banned social media for under-16s, prompting multiple countries and the EU to consider age limits, bans, or verification measures to protect children.
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4 weeks ago

Who's it going to be next time?': ECHR rethink is moral retreat', say rights experts

European governments are pushing to reinterpret post‑World War II human rights laws to regain migration control, prompting concerns about moral retreat and unequal protection.
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4 weeks ago

Von der Leyen rebukes Trump over suggestions US could influence European elections Europe live

Von der Leyen defended voter sovereignty against US interference; Europe pursues US role in Ukraine talks while debating frozen Russian assets' permanent freeze and use.
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4 weeks ago

'As much use as giving slippers to an elephant' - Irish politicians react to EU's backtrack on 100pc electric car target

The EU has dropped plans to ban petrol and diesel car sales by 2035, removing obligations for a one-third electric car fleet by 2030.
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4 weeks ago

EU's 2035 petrol and diesel car ban will be watered down, says senior MEP

The EU's outright ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 is poised to be watered down, a senior European parliament politician has said. The decision, expected to be unveiled by the European Commission on Tuesday in Strasbourg, would be a divisive move, angering environmental campaigners who argue it would amount to the gutting of the EU's flagship green deal.
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4 weeks ago

The importance of Europe in curbing Russia's might | Letters

Europe must mobilize its economic and military power to defend Ukraine and preserve European stability amid weakening US commitment and doubts about NATO deterrence.
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4 weeks ago

Austria votes to ban headscarves in schools for girls under 14

Lawmakers in Austria have voted overwhelmingly to ban headscarves in schools for girls under the age of 14, despite concerns the legislation will deepen societal divisions and marginalise Muslims. The law could also be struck down by the country's constitutional court. The ban was proposed earlier this year by Austria's conservative-led government, which took office in March after a far-right party came first in the elections but failed to form a government.
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4 weeks ago

EU watchdogs raid Temu's Dublin HQ in foreign subsidy investigation

EU regulators conducted an unannounced inspection of Temu's Dublin headquarters under the foreign subsidies regulation amid ongoing platform safety probes.
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1 month ago

Merz says new EU rules mean Germany could soon end border controls

EU ministers backed measures to set up return hubs outside the EU, tighten returns (including detention) and enable border controls to curb irregular migration.
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1 month ago

When Zelenskiy played the president in a TV show: 10 years on from Servant of the People'

Servant of the People portrayed a Russian-language, corruption-focused Ukraine without a Kremlin threat, aligning with Zelenskiy's 2019 campaign but diverging from today's reality.
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fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Empty Belmayne playground without equipment labelled 'a travesty' by councillors

Reinstatement of a local playground has been repeatedly delayed, eroding resident trust while the council cites ordered equipment and weather-dependent scheduling.
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1 month ago

Can Serbia show the EU that it is serious about reform? DW 12/09/2025

The European Commission president was in Serbia as part of her tour of the Western Balkans to discuss EU enlargement with candidate countries in the region. That day, she invited Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to come to Brussels a month later so that the two could "take stock together." That was October; this is December. According to multiple sources who spoke to DW, the meeting was postponed because Serbia had no progress to report.
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1 month ago

Five ways Italy's League party wants to tighten citizenship rules

A new bill aims to make it significantly harder to obtain - or keep - Italian citizenship, with proposals ranging from testing knowledge of Italian culture to making it possible to leave people stateless. The hard-right, anti-immigration party presented the bill to the Chamber of Deputies on Monday, saying it believed Italians wanted tighter limits after a failed referendum in June on easing citizenship requirements. "Citizenship is a serious matter and must be treated as such," said Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, the League's leader.
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1 month ago

Belarus Accused Of Sabotaging Lithuanian Airspace As EU Moves Toward New Sanctions

Belarus released hundreds of high-altitude balloons over Lithuania, prompting airport closures, a temporary border shutdown, and moves by the EU toward sanctions.
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1 month ago
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Europe's leaders can no longer deny that the relationship with US has changed

US national security strategy signals intent to influence and weaken Europe by backing nationalist movements and criticizing EU institutions, threatening transatlantic relations and European sovereignty.
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1 month ago
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EU says US still our biggest ally' despite release of policy paper supporting Europe's far-right Europe live

The US National Security Strategy signals support for European far-right narratives of 'civilizational erasure,' while EU's Kaja Kallas affirms the US remains Europe's biggest ally.
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1 month ago

Trump's new doctrine confirms it. Ready or not, Europe is on its own | Georg Riekeles and Varg Folkman

US National Security Strategy signals U.S. retrenchment from Europe, prioritizing the Pacific/China, urging European self-defense and transactional engagement.
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fromIndependent
1 month ago

Support for Fine Gael slumps to a 10-year low, new poll shows

Seventy percent oppose Simon Harris's promotion to Finance Minister, while Fine Gael support falls to 17%, a ten-year low.
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fromIndependent
1 month ago

'They never named a street after Dev because they couldn't find one crooked enough': place names that changed and why some dubious ones survive

Street names change to reflect shifting values, removing or preserving commemorations linked to slave-owners, vice, revolutionaries, and contested figures.
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