Europe
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Greek airspace blackout linked to old systems, not cyberattack
An eight-hour radio outage at Greek airports last week that forced authorities to clear the country’s airspace and divert dozens…
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Paphos hails successful bowls event
December saw 200 bowlers from 20 countries across the world descend on Paphos, to participate in The Atlantic Senior Fours…
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UN demands swift probe into Minneapolis killing
GENEVA: The United Nations demanded on Tuesday an independent investigation after a federal immigration officer fatally shot a protester in…
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Farmers roll hundreds of tractors into Paris in fresh protests
PARIS: Around 350 tractors rolled into Paris on Tuesday, driving down the Champs-Elysees avenue and setting up camp near the…
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Unidentified drone strikes hit 3 tankers in Black Sea
ATHENS: Three Greek-managed oil tankers were hit by unidentified drones in the Black Sea on Tuesday as they were on…
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Ice closes Vienna airport, disrupts flights in Prague
Icy conditions have forced staff to close Vienna International Airport until at least 11 a.m. (1000 GMT) on Tuesday and…
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French farmers stage new Paris protest in bid to halt Mercosur deal
French farmers drove tractors into Paris on Tuesday for the second time in a week to protest against an EU-Mercosur…
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Pope receives Venezuela oppn’s leader Machado
VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo received Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado at the Vatican on Monday. There were no details…
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Le Pen’s political fate hangs in the balance as French appeal begins
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen begins a crucial appeal in Paris this week that will determine whether she can…
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Cyprus’ honorary consul meets handball team after bus crash
Cyprus’ honorary consul in Tallinn Jaanus Rahumagi paid a visit to the men’s national handball team after they were involved…
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