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NATO launches Baltic operation after alleged Russian cable sabotage
A line seems to have been crossed and the Alliance is ready to ramp up efforts in the region.
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EU accuses China of ‘systematic discrimination’ against medical device manufacturers
The EU's trade commissioner said Brussels is prepared to undertake “decisive action to defend the level playing field”.
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Clearing the Air: Tackling the Climate Crisis through Sustainable Healthcare [Promoted content]
The climate crisis is a health crisis. It doesn’t just disrupt the environment; it fundamentally threatens our health.
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Biden divides EU with new AI chip export controls
The move elevates 10 of the EU's member states above the remaining 17.
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Iran, European powers hold ‘constructive’ nuclear talks
It was the second round of such talks in less than two months, following a discreet meeting in Geneva last November between Tehran and Britain, France and Germany.
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Ukraine tried to attack TurkStream infrastructure in Russia, Moscow says
TurkStream continues to supply Russian gas to Serbia and Hungary via Bulgaria.
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Albania on course for unpredictable election as diaspora register in droves
Civil society has campaigned for diaspora voting for many years.
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Spain taxes tourism to save housing
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Spain's Sánchez announcing tax hikes on tourist flats, Bulgaria hoping to join the US visa waiver programme in 2026, and so much more.
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US tells Serbia to zero out Russian ownership of largest national oil company
A US official said the Gazprom majority-owned company has taken billions of euros out of Serbia in recent years.
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Romanian MEP mocked for returning from Maduro inauguration empty-handed
Romanian bloggers mocked far-right MEP Diana Șoșoacă for attending Nicolás Maduro's inauguration but failing to get a proper picture with him. Diana Șoșoacă, leader of the far-right 'SOS Romania party, travelled to Venezuela, where she attended the inauguration ceremony of...
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Trump says he will meet ‘very quickly’ with Putin
Trump did not provide a timeline or venue for the meeting, which would be the first between the two leaders since Russia's war with Ukraine started in February 2022.
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Romania’s Social Democrats to test public support for coalition candidate
The coalition has also struggled to unite behind a single candidate in the past.
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Bulgaria hopes to join US visa waiver programme in 2026
The country needs to slash rejections by half if it wants to hit the target.
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Make Greenland Great Again Act seeks support in US
If passed, Trump could start his bid to buy Greenland at 12:01pm on 20 January.
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50 years supporting better policies for a strong social Europe [Promoted content]
‘This idea of putting people first has always been the core of Europe's social market economy. We want strong social partners. The market can only work well, if the social dialogue thrives too. We need to make sure that we...
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Gazprom-linked company supplies gas to Warsaw buses
The Warsaw mayor said he is very concerned about the situation and has spoken to the company many times.
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Gaza ceasefire deal close after ‘breakthrough’ in Doha
An Israeli official said negotiations were in advanced stages for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of the deal.
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Zelenskyy reacts to Fico’s invitation, tells him to visit Kyiv
In January, Fico disputed the existence of war in Kyiv and said people are living normal lives.
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Security bill returns to Senate as protests shake Italy
The bill would legalise agents participating in or directing terrorist organisations if done in the name of national security.
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The real reason Russia wants to leave the Baltics in the dark
Some say Moscow is trying to show the Baltics are unprepared for the transition off the Soviet-era grid.
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