Europe
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26.02.20230 163
NATO member may delay vote on expansion
A Hungarian official has suggested that lawmakers may need more time to consider bids by Sweden and Finland to join…
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25.02.20230 111
EU approves new anti-Russia sanctions
The bloc has followed the US, the UK, Australia and New Zealand in announcing a fresh round of measures against…
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24.02.20230 111
China slams NATO, warns of ‘confrontation and crisis’ ahead
Beijing has claimed that as long as the bloc clings to a “Cold War mentality,” the world will be plagued…
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23.02.20230 123
NATO country snubs Ukraine weapons request
Athens will not transfer the Russian-made S-300 missile systems, the Greek defense minister said An S-300 PMU-1 anti-aircraft missile launches…
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22.02.20230 140
World Chess Federation approves Russian request
Russia will become part of the Asian Chess Federation if accepted, the international body has ruled FILE PHOTO. © Global…
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22.02.20230 124
Moscow takes aim at West over Nord Stream sabotage
The US and its allies hope the issue will “fade away into the sand,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed The…
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20.02.20230 110
Joe Biden is making Europe great again – for the US
The American president’s annual address celebrated ‘saving’ Europe from the last remnants of independence Rachel Marsden is a columnist, political…
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19.02.20230 112
Hungary reveals cost of anti-Russia sanctions
The restrictions have failed to stop the Ukraine conflict, while dealing a severe blow to Europe, PM Viktor Orban says…
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18.02.20230 121
European electricity giant posts record losses
Electricite de France suffered a net loss of almost €18 billion © Global Look Press / Vincent Isore Electricite de France…
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17.02.20230 115
EU and UK demand for LNG skyrockets – Shell
Imports jumped 60% in 2022, the energy giant reports © Getty Images / Raylipscombe The EU and UK significantly increased liquefied…