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Court bans ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ protest song

Information Hong Kong’s appeal court has officially banned the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong,” which gained prominence during the 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations. The song’s lyrics, including the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong; Revolution of our times,” upset authorities as it became an anthem for dissenters, even replacing China’s official anthem, “March of the Volunteers,” at

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Poland finds spy devices in government meeting room

Information Polish security officials discovered and dismantled eavesdropping devices in a government meeting room just before it was to be used for a Cabinet session in Katowice. According to Jacek Dobrzynski, a spokesperson for the State Protection Service, the equipment was capable of capturing both audio and video. Although it’s unclear how long the devices had been in place

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Scholz vows Germany’s ‘unwavering’ support for Baltics

Information During his visit to Lithuania, Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized Germany’s commitment to defending NATO-allied territory against new threats. Germany’s decision to permanently deploy a brigade of 4,800 soldiers to support Lithuania’s security reflects its dedication to safeguarding the Baltic states, including Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, particularly in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Germany accuses Russia of cyberattack on governing party

Information Germany has accused Russia’s GRU military intelligence service of orchestrating a cyberattack against the Social Democrats (SPD), a major political party. This allegation was made amid broader accusations of increased espionage and cyber aggression linked to Russia as Germany, a NATO member, continues to support Ukraine against the Russian invasion. Additional reports indicated that cybercriminals targeted

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EU funnels aid to Lebanon amid Syria migrant surge to Cyprus

Information European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Lebanon to unveil a significant economic aid package totalling €1 billion, aimed at supporting the country through 2027. This financial assistance is set to enhance Lebanon’s socio-economic stability by improving fundamental services like education and healthcare. Von der Leyen emphasized the importance of Lebanon implementing reforms

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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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