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Ukrainian special forces capture two North Korean soldiers in Kursk
The Security Dervice of Ukraine said the questioning of the North Koreans was being done in Korean with the help of South Korea's intelligence agency.
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Zuckerberg calls on US to defend tech companies against European ‘censorship’
He complained on the world's biggest podcast that in the last 10 years "people started pushing for ideological base censorship."
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Alleged pro-Russian interference hangs over Croatian election
Known for his populist rhetoric, Zoran Milanović is seen by some as a credible counterweight to the ruling centre-right HDZ party.
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Croatian elections cheat sheet
Zoran Milanović, dubbed the 'Croatian Trump' by some, is the clear favourite to retain the presidency.
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Greenlandic PM: We don’t want to be Danes, we don’t want to be Americans
He said the people of Greenland will decide their own future, making clear that keeping he status quo is not an option.
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Thousands rally against Slovakia seeking closer Russia ties
Thousands massed in a central square in Bratislava on Friday, chanting "We are Europe", "We are ashamed of Fico" and "We will not give up on Slovakia".
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US hits Russian oil with toughest sanctions yet in bid to give Ukraine, Trump leverage
The US Treasury imposed sanctions on Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas as well as 183 vessels that have shipped Russian oil, many of which are in the so-called 'shadow fleet'.
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Slovak opposition incensed by Fico’s Moscow scrutiny ‘farce’
Fico dodged MPs' questions about his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
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The Brief – The von der Leyen shocker
Her well-documented obsession with message control is out of control.
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Can Greenland’s Viking history teach us anything about the EU economy?
The collapse of the island's Norse settler society serves as a stark warning about Europe's potential trajectory.
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EU’s von der Leyen was hospitalised for around a week with pneumonia
A Commission spokesperson confirmed reports on Friday.
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Yara CEO defends tariffs on Russian fertilisers as Commission mulls proposal
Russia depends more on the US than on the EU for fertiliser exports.
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EU to weigh conditions for lifting Syria sanctions
It is not a love for HTS that would see sanctions lifted, but rather creating conditions for people to go back, an EU diplomat said.
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Gas prices drop 10% as Europe heads into colder temperatures
The price fall defies an anticipated surge in demand over the winter.
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Poland grants Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland granting Israeli leaders including Netanyahu safe passage to attend Auschwitz commemorations, Serbia cancelling contracts for Russian weapons that have supplied its army since Soviet times, and so much more.
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Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer
Neptun Deep holds an estimated 100 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas.
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Economic forecasts optimistic as Bulgaria moves closer to joining eurozone
Bulgaria’s accession to the eurozone has never seemed so close.
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Serbia says goodbye to Russian weapons as break with Kremlin remains unclear
Russia is losing a lever of influence in the Western Balkans and Europe.
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Most Czechs believe EU Green Deal will lead to increase in energy prices
In recent decades, the heavily industrialised country has relied mainly on coal and gas.
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Slovak opposition seeks meeting with president over Fico’s foreign policy
Visits to Moscow, disputes with Kyiv and a raft of problematic comments have fuelled the fire.
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