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EU leaders meet to talk top jobs in post-election summit

Information European Union leaders will meet informally in Brussels to discuss key appointments within the bloc, focusing on the roles of the president of the European Commission, the president of the European Council, and the high representative for foreign policy. This meeting occurs in the wake of recent European Parliament elections that saw gains by

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Russia denies coercing Nigerian students to fight in Ukraine

Information The Russian Embassy in Nigeria has strongly denied allegations that Nigerian students studying in Russia are being forced to join the Russian military in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. This response comes after a Bloomberg report suggested Moscow was coercing foreign students, including Nigerians, into fighting alongside Russian troops in Ukraine. The embassy labeled these reports as “fake news” that could

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How the West will use frozen Russian assets to back Ukraine

Information Funding for Ukraine’s defence against Russia’s invasion has become a contentious issue, with the world already committing €297 billion ($321 billion) in aid. However, Ukraine requires more assistance, as evidenced by the recent approval of a $61 billion aid package by the United States Congress. The European Union has also faced challenges in agreeing

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EU threatens higher tariffs on Chinese electric cars

Information The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it will impose provisional anti-subsidy duties on imports of Chinese electric vehicles, ranging from 17.4% to 38.1%, depending on the manufacturer. The duties are a response to what the Commission perceives as a threat to the economic interests of electric car producers within the European Union due

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‘Up to 100’ killed in RSF attack on village in Sudan

Information An attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the village of Wad al-Noura in central Sudan’s Gezira state has reportedly led to the death of “up to 100” people, according to the pro-democracy activist group, the Madani Resistance Committee. The RSF, a paramilitary group, attacked the village in two waves, causing widespread displacement.

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Portugal’s new government tightens immigration rules

Information Portugal has recently made significant changes to its immigration policy, aiming to restrict the number of new arrivals. The country repealed a key migration policy on Monday, June 04, 2024, ending a rule that allowed non-EU migrants to move to Portugal without an employment contract and later request residency after paying social security for

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