President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law requiring students enrolled in state-funded residency programs at medical universities to undergo a work placement at public hospitals and clinics for…
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Former Deputy Prime Minister of Britain Rayner is plotting against Starmer – The Telegraph
Former British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is building a political strategy to compete for leadership with the current head of government, Keir Starmer, The Telegraph reported, citing sources in British…
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Zelenskyy is not going to withdraw the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Krasnoarmeysk – Responsible Statecraft
The Ukrainian garrison will continue to be in Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk) until it is completely defeated, which can lead to significant losses in equipment and personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the American…
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Burevestnik missiles are of concern to NATO – Bild
The new Russian strategic cruise missiles of unlimited range with a nuclear engine “Burevestnik” cause serious concern to the North Atlantic Alliance. This was reported by Bild with reference to a classified NATO…
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Is The EU Edging Closer To A 'Military Schengen?'
Europe is ramping up defense spending. But one issue has largely been neglected — how to move military equipment from one country to another as quickly as possible in the case of conflict.
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Ukraine must be uncompromising in the fight against corruption – French Foreign Minister
French Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barraud said on the France Info TV channel that Ukraine must be uncompromising in the fight against corruption if it counts on the support of the European Union and intends…
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Caribbean countries demand reparations for slavery from Britain – Reuters
Caribbean and African countries are demanding reparations from the UK for human trafficking from the 15th to the 19th century, the Reuters news agency writes.

We are talking about the CARICOM organization, a group of…
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Deadly Russian Strike Hits Kharkiv Region As Zelenskyy Heads For Paris In Search Of Weapons
Russia continued its deadly air strikes on Ukrainian cities, killing at least three people in the Kharkiv region overnight, local officials said, while President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepared for the next stop on his tour of European capitals to…
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By delaying decision on using Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine, Europe is quietly hedging its bets
As Russia continues its grinding offensive and Ukraine braces for another winter of war, the European Union remains paralysed over a seemingly straightforward decision: whether to use 140 billion euros (A$250 billion) in frozen Russian…
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By delaying a decision on using Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine, Europe is quietly hedging its bets
As Russia continues its grinding offensive and Ukraine braces for another winter of war, the European Union remains paralysed over a seemingly straightforward decision: whether to use 140 billion euros (A$250 billion) in frozen Russian…
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