Ukrainians in Poland face legal limbo as permits expire
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Any aggression against Russia will be met with 'decisive response', Lavrov tells UN
Europe • 7:43 PM
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavron on Saturday told the UN General Assembly that his nation doesn't intend to attack Europe but will mount a “decisive response” to any aggression. FRANCE 24's Aidan Stretch reports from Kyiv, where Ukrainian President
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Tens of thousands join ‘Together for Gaza’ protest near Berlin's Brandenburg Gate
Europe • 6:17 PM
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Waving Palestinian flags and chanting, "free, free Palestine", tens of thousands of protesters gathered near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin Saturday to call for an end to the Gaza war. Demonstrators called for EU sanctions against Israel, breaking with G
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Russia warns West as Ukraine secures Patriot defenses
Europe • 5:55 PM
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Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant off-grid for days as Moscow and Kyiv trade blame
Europe • 2:49 PM
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Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been off-grid for four consecutive days, Ukrainian and Russian authorities said Saturday, its longest blackout to date as both sides accuse each other of attacking power-supply lines. The plant's reactors are shut
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Germany and Denmark report renewed drone sightings
Europe • 2:40 PM
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The Danish defense ministry said Saturday that “drones have been observed at several of Danish defense facilities” overnight Friday into Saturday. The renewed drone sightings come after there were several drone sightings in the Nordic country earlier thi
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'We are already in a hybrid war with Russia': EU Commissioner Dombrovskis
Europe • 10:37 AM
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We sit down with Valdis Dombrovskis, EU Commissioner for Economy and Productivity and a former prime minister of Latvia. He comments on the recent drone incursions into EU airspace. He also discusses France's budget deficit, which is around 5.4 percent o
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How is France's budget crisis affecting the EU? Concerns mount over French instability
Europe • 10:34 AM
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We sit down with two MEPs to discuss France's ballooning debt and deficit, both of which are much higher than the limits set out in the EU's Stability Pact. France being the second-largest economy in the EU, its current political and economic instability
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UK says it will introduce digital ID cards, reigniting a contentious idea
Europe • 10:04 AM
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British citizens and permanent residents will have to produce a mandatory digital identification card in order to get work, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Friday, reviving a contentious idea in an effort to show that the government has control of
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Ukrainians in Poland face legal limbo as permits expire
Europe • 10:02 AM
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A law governing the protected status of Ukrainian nationals in Poland is set to expire, and nationalist President Karol Nawrocki has yet to sign a bill to renew it — putting up to a million people at risk of falling into a legal limbo. Story by Peter O'B
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NATO plans 'drone wall' to counter threats
Europe • 10:00 AM
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EU countries and Ukraine have agreed on the urgent need to create a "wall" of anti-drone defences. The decision comes after a spate of incidents in which Europe’s borders and airports have been tested by rogue drones. Russia has been blamed for some of t
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New drones sighted over Denmark's largest military base
Europe • 9:01 AM
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New unidentified drones were observed over Denmark's biggest military base on Saturday, police said, in a slew of sightings that Danish officials have called a "hybrid attack".
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Moldova to vote in critical parliamentary election fraught with Russian interference claims
Europe • 8:58 AM
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Moldovans head to the polls Sunday to cast ballots in a tense parliamentary election fraught with claims of Russian interference. The vote could decide the country’s geopolitical future: a stark choice between East and West. Story by Maria Gerth-Niculesc
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Moldova to vote in parliamentary elections amid claims of Russian interference
Europe • 8:17 AM
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Moldova's Sunday parliamentary elections will determine whether the country continues on a westward path toward the EU or if it is pulled back into Moscow's orbit. The vote has already seen claims of Russian interference, with Prime Minister Dorin Recean
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Moldova bars pro-Russian party from tense parliamentary election
Europe • 12:33 AM
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Moldova’s electoral commission barred a pro-Russian party from participating in this weekend's tense parliamentary election, which is beleaguered by widespread claims of Russian interference. The vote could decide the country’s geopolitical future: a sta
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