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Fine Gael hopeful is seen as a superb communicator and ‘parliament whisperer’, but her proximity to Ursula von der Leyen may not be an electoral asset ...
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India has found itself at the centre of a growing geopolitical clash, as fresh EU sanctions targeting a Russian-linked ...
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BRUSSELS: The digital travel permit for foreigners to enter the European Union should cost €20 (US$23), almost triple the ...
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British foreign minister David Lammy announced the UK was joining the EU price cap sanction, saying they were "striking at ...
Pope Leo XIV urged “an immediate ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip. Not long before, an Israeli strike had hit Gaza’s sole Catholic Church, killing three people who had been sheltering there and injuring ...
London and Brussels jointly cut the Kremlin’s oil revenues. The UK government decided to lower the price cap on Russian oil ...
Kyiv sees Kremlin-style disinfo at play. With a suspect already detained, the focus is on facts, not propaganda.
The EU yesterday adopted a sweeping new package of sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine war, looking to pile more pressure on the Kremlin by lowering a price cap for Moscow’s oil exports.
EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto * UK sanctions Russian intelligence units involved in cyberattacks * Ukrainian drones reportedly attack Moscow ...
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