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Friday 19:48
British MPs have passed a bill to legalize assisted dying for the terminally ill, generating mixed reactions in society.
Friday 17:58
Armenian PM Nikol Pashkin is making a rare visit to Turkey, seen as a historic step towards peace between the two countries without diplomatic relations.
Friday 17:45
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto says NATO must redefine its mission to meet today's challenges and work with the Global South.
The NATO summit highlighted the need to fund defense industries, but communication between countries remains a challenge, says Cristian Sfichi of Thales.
Vladimir Putin has said Russia must not fall into recession, stressing the importance of transitioning to stable economic growth amid the economic slowdown.
Friday 16:59
Switzerland temporarily closes its embassy in Iran, while maintaining representation of US interests and calling for de-escalation talks.
Friday 15:54
President Emmanuel Macron has called for a debate in parliament on the conflicts in Iran, Gaza and Ukraine, seeking consultations with party leaders.
Friday 14:49
A tram derailed in Sweden, injuring at least seven people, including the driver. The authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.
Friday 14:29
Russia and Ukraine have carried out a new exchange of prisoners, part of a recent agreement, without giving details of the numbers.
Friday 13:50
Greece aims to become a key player in Eastern Europe by developing a new energy and trade interconnection corridor with Ukraine.
Friday 13:46
Core inflation in Japan rose to 3.7% in May, beating forecasts, with rice contributing significantly to the increase.
Friday 13:42
Tourism in Greece is facing an acute shortage of staff, despite record arrivals, due to unacceptable working conditions.
Friday 13:16
Former Iranian negotiator Seyed Hossein Mousavian warns that Israel's attacks increase the chances of Iran developing a nuclear bomb, saying the Iranian regime feels threatened.
Friday 12:43
Norway will increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, with additional security purposes of 1.5%, according to the prime minister.
Friday 12:25
Foreign ministers from Germany, France and the UK meet their Iranian counterpart to discuss the nuclear issue amid tensions in the Middle East.
Friday 11:56
A CJEU adviser has recommended rejecting Google's appeal against a record €4.1 billion fine for abuse of dominance in the Android case.
Friday 11:22
Cargo planes from China have flown close to Iran, sparking concerns that Beijing could offer military support to Tehran in the context of its conflict with Israel.
Friday 11:20
The EIB has set a new annual spending ceiling of €100 billion, tripling funding for the EU defense industry.
Friday 10:55
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the use of tactical nuclear weapons by the US in Iran would be a catastrophic development.
Friday 10:50
The United States has denied visas to the players of the Senegalese national basketball team, canceling their training for the Afrobasket.
Friday 10:43
Hurricane Erick hit southern Mexico, killing two people and causing significant damage, and authorities remain on high alert due to the risk of flooding.
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