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French MPs’ Telegram Accounts Compromised

French MPs’ Telegram Accounts Compromised

Several French lawmakers have fallen victim to a malicious cyberattack, with one of them, National Rally MP Laure Lavalette, confirming her account breach. Another member of parliament revealed to POLITICO that the attack targeted representatives spanning various political parties. On Wednesday, this MP noted seeing many colleagues “lining up” outside the National Assembly’s digi

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Romania and Bulgaria Set to Sign Schengen Agreement Declaration

Romania and Bulgaria Set to Sign Schengen Agreement Declaration

Brussels (Eurotoday) – Romania & Bulgaria to sign a declaration regarding full Schengen membership.
As reported by Schengen News, Bulgaria’s Caretaker Prime Minister, Dimitar Glavchev, has stated that on 22 Nov 2024, the interior ministers of Bulgaria, Romania and Austria will sign a declaration concerning the full membership of Romania and Bulgaria to the Schengen Zone. PM Glavchev also st

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Istanbul Convention: Experts Commend Spain’s Efforts to Tackle Violence Against Women, Urge Enhanced Professional Training

Istanbul Convention: Experts Commend Spain’s Efforts to Tackle Violence Against Women, Urge Enhanced Professional Training

In a recently published report, the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO) has commended Spain’s dedication and progress in its efforts to prevent and address violence against women. However, the group also highlights areas that require urgent improvement to fully align with the Istanbul Convention, particularly in enhancing th

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Nigel Farage Claims Ukraine Cannot Win

Nigel Farage Claims Ukraine Cannot Win

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Nigel Farage Questions Western Strategy in Ukraine Conflict
Nigel Farage has voiced skepticism about the West’s approach to the ongoing war in Ukraine, arguing that the idea of Kyiv achieving victory is unrealistic. Speaking on his GB News program, Farage challenged the dominant narrative in political circles.
“In Westminster, there’s

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40 Years of Advocacy and Achievement: Scientology Celebrates the IAS Ruby Anniversary

40 Years of Advocacy and Achievement: Scientology Celebrates the IAS Ruby Anniversary

International Association of Scientologists Marks 40th Anniversary with Celebration and Reflection
On a brisk autumn evening in East Grinstead, England, members of the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) gathered to commemorate a significant milestone—their 40th anniversary. Dubbed the Ruby Anniversary, the occasion was more than a celebration; it was a time to reflect on the organi

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False Bomb Threats Halt Brussels Metro Lines 1 and 5; Service Restored

False Bomb Threats Halt Brussels Metro Lines 1 and 5; Service Restored

Brussels (Eurotoday): Metro lines 1 and 5 in Brussels were temporarily stopped due to bomb threats at Park and Simonis stations. Federal police confirmed the threats were false, and services resumed safely.
Brussels‘ public transport company MIVB confirmed that metro lines 1 and 5 were temporarily stopped due to a bomb threat at Park metro station. The station was evacuated for safety, and feder

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These Roma Women Were Sterilized Without Consent: Is Compensation Enough to End the Fight?

These Roma Women Were Sterilized Without Consent: Is Compensation Enough to End the Fight?

Roma Women Fight for Justice Against Forced Sterilization
For decades, marginalized Roma women across the Czech Republic have faced an unthinkable violation of their rights: forced sterilization. These women were subjected to medical procedures that robbed them of their ability to have children, often without their informed consent. Now, years later, calls for justice have finally resulted in fo

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“Celebrating Kindness and Peace at the Churches of Scientology for Europe”

“Celebrating Kindness and Peace at the Churches of Scientology for Europe”

On Boulevard Waterloo in Brussels, the Churches of Scientology for Europe hosted a groundbreaking conference dedicated to promoting kindness, peace, and understanding across diverse communities. Led by Eric Roux, a passionate advocate for interfaith dialogue, the event gathered a wide array of voices from different cultures, religions, and backgrounds. Through impactful speeches and insightful di

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“Putin Sends Dozens of Zoo Animals to North Korea in Unusual Gesture of Support”

“Putin Sends Dozens of Zoo Animals to North Korea in Unusual Gesture of Support”

Animals have traditionally played a significant role in fostering international ties, a sentiment highlighted by the recent transfer of animals from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Central Zoo. According to an official statement, the animals were transported by plane and accompanied by veterinarians to ensure their safe arrival.
“Historically, animals have always held a special place in rel

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Russia Fires First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at Ukraine, Claims Kyiv

Russia Fires First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at Ukraine, Claims Kyiv

The situation has intensified after U.S. President Joe Biden approved the use of American-supplied long-range missiles by Kyiv to strike targets within Russian territory. This decision, made over the weekend, marks a significant response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s repeated calls for Western allies to lift restrictions on donated weapon systems.
In reaction, the Kremlin issued a w

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