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17 October 10:54
The Bulgarian Minister of Transport requests the construction of a new bridge between Silistra and Călărași. Discussions continue for a second Ruse-Giurgiu bridge.
17 October 10:50
A court in Poland will decide whether the Ukrainian diver Volodymyr Z. will be handed over to Germany, where he is accused of involvement in the Nord Stream pipeline explosions.
17 October 10:38
The Swiss government warns that the trade tariffs imposed by the USA affect exporting industries and reduce the economic growth forecast for 2026.
17 October 10:36
The Romanian language department at the University of Cambridge, funded by the Government of Romania, will offer courses and cultural events to promote the Romanian language and culture.
17 October 10:25
Finland has over 50,000 bunkers, enough to shelter the entire population in case of conflict, demonstrating remarkable preventive preparedness.
17 October 10:12
The Council of the European Union has finalized the political agreement for the EDIP program, strengthening the security of the continent through funding criteria and openness to non-European suppliers.
17 October 09:53
The European Union plans a "loan for repairs" for Ukraine, using frozen Russian assets, but the legality of the initiative needs to be assessed.
17 October 09:47
Tomiichi Murayama, former Prime Minister of Japan known for having apologized for the atrocities committed by the Japanese in World War II, has died at the age of 101.
17 October 09:26
The car of Italian journalist Sigfrido Ranucci exploded in front of his home, without any victims. The journalist has been under the protection of the Italian police for 11 years.
17 October 09:16
The leader of the coup in Madagascar, Michael Randrianirina, has taken the presidential oath.
17 October 08:54
Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez announces a state of emergency in Lima and measures to combat insecurity, following violent protests that led to the death of a protester.
17 October 08:50
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the banning of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the Europa League match against Aston Villa in Birmingham.
17 October 08:49
The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that 81 specialists from the AFAD agency have been sent to Gaza to participate in operations to search for the bodies of the 19 Israeli hostages, which Hamas claims have not been found.
17 October 08:44
Elina Valtonen, Finland's Foreign Minister, was fined by the Georgian authorities approximately 1,600 euros for "blocking the road," after she supported the protesters at a pro-EU and anti-government rally in Tbilisi.
17 October 08:42
Donald Trump, before the meeting with Zelensky, about the Tomahawk missiles: "We cannot impoverish (the stock) of our own country. We also need them, so I don't know what we can do."
17 October 08:35
Ukrainian President Zelensky has arrived in Washington for a meeting with Trump, while Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukraine, causing power outages.
17 October 08:28
The US Army has deployed B-52 bombers near Venezuela, as part of a show of force in the context of tensions with the Maduro government.
17 October 08:15
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred on Friday in the southern Philippines, with no casualties or significant damage reported.
17 October 08:11
The British Library has reissued Oscar Wilde's reader's permit, revoked in 1895 for being homosexual.
17 October 07:52
ECB officials convey that the monetary easing cycle has ended, in the context of a vulnerable European economy.
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