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Police dismantle migrant camp in Dublin

Information Early Wednesday, police in Dublin began the process of dismantling approximately 200 tents that had been housing asylum-seekers in the city’s centre, specifically on Mount Street. The Irish government facilitated the operation, with officials stating that the migrants were being moved to shelters, and buses were arranged to transport the individuals to these new […]

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UK sanctions Ugandan politicians over corruption claims

Information The United Kingdom recently imposed sanctions on three Ugandan lawmakers, targeting Parliament Speaker Anita Among and former ministers Mary Kitutu and Agnes Nandutu for their involvement in corrupt activities. The sanctions arise from allegations that Kitutu and Nandutu misappropriated government resources intended for a housing project in the impoverished Karamoja region, redirecting supplies to politicians and

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Scotland’s Humza Yousaf quits as ruling-SNP first minister

Information Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned in the face of mounting pressure and the potential for defeat in two upcoming no-confidence votes. His leadership came under scrutiny after he terminated the Bute House Agreement with the Green Party, a partnership that had put the Greens in government for the first time in the

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North Macedonia presidential election heads to runoff

Information North Macedonia is gearing up for a presidential runoff as no candidate clinched enough votes to secure victory in the initial round of balloting. Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, the right-wing candidate backed by the main opposition centre-right party VMRO-DPMNE, emerged as the frontrunner with nearly 40% of the votes, while incumbent President Stevo Pendarovski of the ruling

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German far-right AfD staffer arrested on China spy charges

Information German authorities have detained an aide to Maximilian Krah, a leading figure in the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, on charges of espionage. The assistant, identified only as Jian G., is accused of relaying sensitive details about European Parliament deliberations to China’s Ministry of State Security, as well as spying on Chinese dissidents

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UK police charge two men with spying for China

Information Two men, identified as C. Berry, 32, and C. Cash, 29, have been charged under the UK’s Official Secrets Act for allegedly passing prejudicial information to China. The Crown Prosecution Service stated that the information shared was detrimental to the safety or interests of the state. This announcement follows an extensive investigation conducted by

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G7 ministers pledge to boost Ukraine’s air defences

Information In a decisive move to enhance Ukraine’s defensive capabilities, G7 foreign ministers have pledged to strengthen Ukraine’s air defence system. This commitment was made in response to a recent Russian missile attack in the Dnipropetrovsk region that resulted in the loss of eight lives. The ministers from Italy, the United States, the UK, France, Canada, and

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Top European court upholds Lithuania’s ban on Russian singer

Information Judges in Strasbourg have upheld a decision by Lithuanian authorities to ban Russian-Bulgarian pop singer Philipp Kirkorov from entering Lithuania, citing him as a threat to national security. The ruling stems from Kirkorov’s close association with Russian President Vladimir Putin, having branded himself as Putin’s “representative on stage.” Lithuanian migration authorities initiated this five-year ban in

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