Drilling starts on Romanian Black Sea offshore gas project that challenges Russia Reuters
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Drilling starts on Romanian Black Sea offshore gas project that challenges Russia – Reuters
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European Parliament flinches at factory farming reality – POLITICO
The exhibition was co-hosted by Luxembourgish Green MEP Tilly Metz and organized by NGOs Animal Law Europe and the European Environmental Bureau, with the aim of highlighting standard practices in industrial farming. Metz’s office didn’t…
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EU faces balancing act over Turkey ties – DW – 03/25/2025
The European Union and Turkey’s relationship status has long been listed under the “it’s complicated” category. Ankara remains — on paper at least — a candidate for EU membership, and NATO allies, most EU states and Turkey have pledged to…
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US/Russia/Ukraine Agree To Black Sea Ceasefire, Restore Russian Agricultural Global Access – CDM
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Part of the globalist agenda has been to destroy the human food supply – we’re talking farmers, agriculture. That goal is one of the…
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Europe fumes at Trump team’s insults in leaked Signal chat – POLITICO
A U.K. diplomat said they had watched aghast as the spectacular leak emerged on Monday night, describing it as “wild.” The diplomat noted that it underlined the impression that Vance was the driver of U.S. hostility towards Europe. This, the…
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First PHOTOS of Jude Law as Putin emerge
The British actor portrays the Russian leader in the political thriller The Wizard of the Kremlin
British actor Jude Law, who is portraying Russian President Vladimir Putin in ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’, has been spotted on the set of the film,…
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UK energy giant discloses details of Russian lawsuit
Moscow is seeking $1.6 billion in damages from Shell over the Sakhalin-2 LNG joint venture that the latter quit in 2022
Russia is seeking over $1.6 billion in damages from British energy giant Shell over a failed joint venture, the company…
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Disclosure of secret correspondence represents a ‘bad omen’ for Europe
The Times newspaper, citing unnamed European diplomats, wrote that the publicised correspondence of US officials is a ‘bad omen’ for Europe.
‘White House officials‘ complaints about “European sponging”…
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US state media gets emergency cash injection
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is set to receive $7.46 million from its parent US government agency, the broadcaster says
Cash-strapped US state broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty…
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EU Envoy: European Sanctions Inflict Most Damage on Russian Economy
Vladimir Putin is attempting to at least partially lift sanctions on Russia by negotiating a de-escalation of tensions with the new U.S. presidential administration. However, European countries will not abandon…
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