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Poland's leader Tusk wants to limit the right to asylum
Poland's leader has said that he plans to temporarily suspend the right to asylum as part of a new migration policy, pointing to its alleged abuse by eastern neighbor Belarus and Russia.
Harris slams Ukraine 'surrender' policy
Kamala Harris criticized her U.S. election rival Donald Trump's "surrender" policy on Ukraine on Sept. 26, while the Republican said he would meet Ukraine's president despite a bitter row over the war with Russia.
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Nemanja Majdov: Uproar with the European Judo Champion – He was punished for making the Sign of the Cross
In his illustrious judo career, Nemanja Majdov has won 7 medals in European championships and another three in world championships.
Norway: The death of Hvaldimir, the alleged Russian “spy” whale, reportedly caused by gunshots
Since it was first spotted in Norwegian Arctic waters in 2019, the whale has sparked a range of speculations. This latest development regarding the whale’s death may lead to even more theories.
Biden: Ukrainian Offensive Poses Major Challenge for Putin
US President Joe Biden stated today that the Ukrainian offensive within Russian territory "creates a real dilemma for (Russian President Vladimir) Putin," according to reports from AFP.
Kyiv continues its advance into Russian territory – Launched a night attack with 117 drones and 4 missiles
The Russian air defense system destroyed 117 drones and four tactical missiles launched during the night by Ukraine, targeting several regions, including Kursk, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced today.
Xi calls on world powers to help Russia, Ukraine 'resume direct dialogue'
Chinese President Xi Jinping told Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday that world powers should help Russia and Ukraine re-start direct negotiations during a visit to Beijing branded a "peace mission" by the European leader.
G7 hammers China over Russia ties, 'harmful' trade
G7 leaders meeting in Italy Friday hardened their tone against China, warning Beijing to stop sending weapons components to Russia and play by the rules on trade.
China was a key focus of the Group of Seven talks in Puglia, amid souring trade relations between Beijing and the West and concerns that its supplies of equipment to Moscow are fuelling Russia's war in Ukraine.
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President Radev Inaugurates Bulgarian Cultural Hub in Budapest
President Rumen Radev's visit to Budapest marked the opening of a new cultural and educational center for Bulgarians in Hungary, established through the cooperation of both nations, BNR reported. The Bulgarian head of state and his Hungarian counterpart inaugurated the new building.
Blinken, Ukraine FM stress urgency of Congress backing aid
Secretary of State Antony Blinken stressed Thursday the "urgent" need for the U.S. Congress to pass a new military aid package for Kiev as he met Ukraine's foreign minister.
Blinken held talks with Dmytro Kuleba during a meeting of ministers from the Group of Seven countries — Italy, France, Germany, the UK, the U.S., Japan and Canada — in the Italian island of Capri.