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Cyprus Assumes the Rotating Presidency of the European Union – AL24 News
Cyprus assumed, on Thursday, the rotating presidency of the European Union, succeeding Denmark, for a six-month term. The rotating presidency…
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Several killed after explosion in Swiss ski resort bar, BBC reports
Several people were killed and others injured after an explosion in a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana,…
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Russia shows Ukraine’s drone attack at Putin residence
MOSCOW: Russia’s defence ministry published a video on Wednesday of a downed drone that it said Ukraine launched at President…
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Bulgaria prepares to join the euro on New Year’s Day
Bulgarian banks, businesses and shoppers were preparing this week to say goodbye to the lev currency ahead of a move…
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Russia’s claim of Ukrainian attacks is ‘distraction’, EU’s Kallas says
Russia’s claim that Ukraine recently attacked key governmental sites in Russia is a “deliberate distraction”, European Union foreign policy chief…
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Russia, Ukraine Exchange Accusations of Overnight Airstrikes Ahead of New Year – AL24 News
Russia and Ukraine traded accusations on Wednesday over overnight airstrikes as the war continued ahead of New Year’s Eve. Authorities…
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Eurostar says train services resume, but warns of delays and cancellations
Eurostar said it would resume all of its cross-Channel services on Wednesday but warned there could still be some delays…
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Power failure paralyses Channel Tunnel rail traffic, causing travel mayhem
Train services through the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and continental Europe were suspended for much of Tuesday after a power…
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Kyiv says no evidence for Putin residence attack
KYIV: Kyiv said on Tuesday there was no “plausible” evidence it launched a drone attack on one of Vladimir Putin’s…
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Survey: Confidence in French President hits all-time low
PARIS: The French people’s confidence in President Emmanuel Macron has reached an all-time low, according to a new survey. Only…
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