At least one child has died in the latest wave of Russia’s nightly routine of drone and bomb attacks against Ukrainian cities. Apartments burned in Odesa, Sumy, and Kyiv overnight on July 21-22, injuring dozens, as an air strike killed a child in…
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Deadly Russian Air Strikes Land Across Ukraine
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Trump’s tariffs take their toll on Europe’s auto giants — in charts
This photograph shows the front logo of a car at the new Citroen C5 Aircross’ production line in the Stellantis car maker plant in Chartres-de-Bretagne, near Rennes, western France, on July 3, 2025.
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Beijing’s ‘plausible deniability’ on arms supply is quickly becoming implausible – and could soon extend to Iran
China has long maintained that it does not supply arms to any party at war – a central tenet of its “noninterference” foreign policy. But in recent years, Beijing has repeatedly faced accusations of doing the opposite: providing direct…
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Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills 3 in Occupied Kherson, Kremlin-Backed Official Says
A Ukrainian drone strike on a bus in an occupied area of southern Ukraine’s Kherson region killed three people and wounded three others on Tuesday, a Russian-installed official said.
“In the…
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Explained: How Russia Is Cracking Down on the Internet and Messaging Apps
Since invading Ukraine, the Kremlin has made it increasingly challenging for Russians to access foreign websites, social media platforms and, more broadly, information that contradicts its…
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Conflict in Ukraine has united Europe
Chancellor Merz finds ‘advantages for Europe’ in the conflict in Ukraine

This was reported by Euractiv.
‘If there is anything good about this terrible conflict in Ukraine, it is that it unites us Europeans,’…
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What is behind the rise of the ‘Japanese First’ far-right? – DW – 07/22/2025
The founder and secretary general of Japan’s nationalist Sanseito political party, 47-year-old Sohei Kamiya, was the single biggest winner in Sunday’s election for the upper house of parliament.
Young, charismatic and keenly attentive to the…
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Ukrainian lawmakers vote to scuttle independence of anti-corruption agencies – POLITICO
NABU and SAP were created in 2015 with guaranteed prosecutorial independence. That was a key demand for EU integration, Kryvonos added, as he urged Zelenskyy to veto the bill.
Zelenskyy’s office did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s…
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Champagne industry boss, 2 others jailed for human trafficking, allegedly treating workers in France “like slaves”
A French court on Monday jailed three people for human trafficking in the champagne industry, exploiting seasonal workers and housing them in appalling conditions.
The Champagne region is under tough scrutiny, with another inquiry looking…
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Two Israelis questioned after attending Belgium’s Tomorrowland festival
Belgian police say they have questioned two Israelis after two pro-Palestinian groups alleged they had been waving flags from their army brigade at the Tomorrowland music festival.
The men were briefly detained and then released after they had…
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