There’s what experts have called a “quiet revolution” underway in the Middle East, one that doesn’t involve protests on the street or the toppling of governments. This revolution, happening in the privacy of locals’ own homes, is concerned with…
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Fewer babies, big problems? – DW – 07/09/2025
There’s what experts have called a “quiet revolution” underway in the Middle East, one that doesn’t involve protests on the street or the toppling of governments. This revolution, happening in the privacy of locals’ own homes, is concerned with…
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EU in limbo as Washington keeps it waiting on a trade agreement
The European Union (EU) is stuck in limbo as uncertainty persists around when a trade agreement with the U.S. might be reached.
The goal had been to agree on a framework by July 9, when a temporary reprieve from U.S. President Donald Trump’s…
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Rangers Kill 11 Brown Bears Lured by Food Waste in Russia’s Far East
Wildlife authorities in Russia’s Far East shot and killed 11 brown bears in a single night after the animals were lured to a makeshift landfill by the smell of discarded fish, state media reported on Monday.
“This is the first time…
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Japan steps up earthquake, tsunami defenses amid quake swarm – DW – 07/09/2025
The Japanese government on July 1 approved significant upgrades to the national plan to safeguard the public in the event of a major earthquake off southern Japan and to respond in the event that disaster does strike.
The move comes amid…
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Russian sabotage campaigns growing more dangerous, Europe officials warn – National
It was almost midnight when a truck driver resting in his cab heard the crackling of flames at a warehouse in east London storing equipment for Ukraine. He grabbed a fire extinguisher and leapt out — but realized the blaze was too big and…
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Slovakia maintains veto on new package of EU sanctions against Russia
ADVERTISEMENTSlovakia confirmed on Wednesday that it would for the time being maintain its veto on the new package of sanctions that the European Union intends to impose on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
The veto was reaffirmed…
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Flight Disruptions and Internet Outages Bring Chaos to Russia’s Regions
Welcome to the latest edition of Regions Calling, a weekly newsletter by The Moscow Times bringing you insights and analysis on life and politics beyond Russia’s capital.
This week, MT’s Indigenous…
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Professor Diesen called the formation of an alliance a solution to all conflicts in Europe
Europe should unite into a single alliance to resolve all conflicts, said Glenn Diesen, a professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway.

‘It is time to return to the pan-European concept, which was…
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Two Chinese nationals detained in Kyiv on suspicion of attempting to steal military tech, SBU says
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ADVERTISEMENTTwo Chinese nationals have been detained in Kyiv on suspicion of attempting to steal classified military…
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