Brussels and Kyiv are also looking ahead to the April 2027 French presidential election, in which the far-right National Rally, which has been Kremlin-friendly in the past, is ahead in the polls. The fear is that if Marine Le Pen’s party…
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Hungary’s Orbán stakes reelection on anti-Ukraine message
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Facing tough odds in an upcoming election, Hungary’s pro-Russian prime minister is trying to convince voters that the greatest threat to the country is not economic stagnation…
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Ombudswoman investigates Commission over scrapped health NGO grants
The European Ombudswoman has launched an inquiry into the Commission’s handling of cancelled EU4Health operating grants after complaints from health NGOs.
Members of the EU4Health Civil Society Alliance made a formal complaint to the…
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German chancellor, Xi seek more cooperation
February 25, 2026
Germany wants ‘fair’ cooperation with China, says Merz
Merz (left) met with Prime Minister Li Qiang (right), while talks with President Xi Jinping are scheduled for later in the dayImage: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture… Continue Reading
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India–US Trade Gathers Pace Despite Russia Sanctions, $500 Billion Target In Sight: US Official
Speaking on US foreign and economic policy, Jacob Helberg said the US administration has adopted a policy of maximum pressure on Russia with the aim of ending the war in Ukraine. He acknowledged that secondary sanctions impacted several Indian…
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Russia Develops New ‘Unstoppable’ Missile That Outstrips Oreshnik IRBM
Russia is reportedly developing an “unstoppable” hypersonic missile that would surpass the characteristics of the Oreshnik missile system, according to Daily Star. The publication referenced comments by Viktor Baranets, a…
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Pope Leo XIV to make Apostolic Journeys to Africa, Spain and Monaco
The Holy See Press Office announces Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming Apostolic Journeys: ten days in Africa, between Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, in April; one day in the Principality of Monaco at the end of March; and six days in…
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AI forecasts possible US strike on Iran using public data
One question keeps coming up in newsrooms, on social media, and in private conversations as tensions build – when will the United States strike Iran?
That question was put directly to four major AI platforms as part of a methodological exercise on…
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NATO Falling Behind Icebreaker Race, Critical for Arctic War
NATO forces are falling behind Russia and China in the race to build icebreakers, ships that would be crucial in an Arctic war, a top Norwegian military official told Business Insider.
In an interview, Vice Adm. Rune…
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This Is the Worst Thing That Could Happen to the International Space Station
But in the worst worst-case scenario, we don’t have any control. Instead, the station will crack through the atmosphere. Sure, many pieces will likely end up in the ocean, but some might hit people, possibly in a town or a city. The station…
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