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Netherlands starts border controls to curb migration

Information The Netherlands has initiated temporary border checks at its crossings with Germany and Belgium to curb irregular migration and cross-border crime, according to Asylum and Migration Minister Marjolein Faber. These measures will include random vehicle and traveller inspections at 840 crossings and international trains over the next six months. The decision is based on […]

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Romanian police foil armed mercenary plot

Information Romanian authorities detained 20 individuals, including Horaţiu Potra, a former mercenary leader and local political figure, on their way to Bucharest, seizing weapons and cash in multiple currencies. Reports suggest that the group, allegedly led by Potra, was planning to disrupt protests against far-right presidential candidate Călin Georgescu and had reserved accommodations near Bucharest’s

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EU probes TikTok after surprise win in Romania election

Information The European Union (EU) has ordered TikTok to preserve data tied to Romania’s recent elections amid concerns of Russian interference, as revealed by declassified Romanian intelligence reports. Using its Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU aims to investigate potential risks to electoral processes and civic discourse linked to TikTok. Russia has denied any involvement,

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Lawmakers topple pro-Macron minority government

Information French Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote, marking the shortest tenure in the Fifth Republic. Appointed by President Emmanuel Macron to lead a centrist minority government, Barnier struggled to navigate a hung parliament without a majority. Despite his background as a skilled negotiator, he failed to secure parliamentary

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ICJ begins hearings to clarify climate change obligations

Information The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has begun landmark hearings to clarify the legal responsibilities of nations in combating climate change and aiding vulnerable countries. Spearheaded by Vanuatu and other Pacific island nations, the hearings mark the largest case in the ICJ’s 80-year history, with input from 99 countries and numerous organizations. The case

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Weekend wrap up 30 November & 1 December

Russian police raid Moscow nightclubs over ‘LGBT propaganda’ As part of a government crackdown on what it calls “LGBT propaganda,” Russian police have raided a number of bars and nightclubs in Moscow and arrested a travel agency director. Zelenskyy says NATO guarantees can end ‘hot stage’ of war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for NATO

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Ireland votes in snap general election

Information Ireland’s general election began on Friday with a closely contested race between the coalition parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, and the opposition Sinn Fein. Over 3 million voters are expected to cast ballots for 174 parliamentary seats, the largest number ever. The election’s primary issues include the cost-of-living crisis, housing shortages, immigration, and

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