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Ukraine’s Justice Minister Suspended Amid $100M Corruption Investigation
Ukrainian authorities have charged seven individuals related to a case igniting public outrage and prompting renewed scrutiny of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s anti-corruption efforts. Galushchenko, a former energy minister, was reportedly searched by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) on Monday. NABU and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) announced Tuesday the implication of a former deputy…
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Tony Theijs’s Home in Linkhout Showcases D-Day Mural Display
Lummen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Former soldier Tony Theijs, a former soldier in Linkhout, Lummen, created a large D-Day mural with artist Nihan Yilmaz. His son Mario helped; the house and small museum display soldiers, a Lancaster bomber, and war artefacts. As VRT News reported, since July 2025, the front of Tony Theijs’s house in…
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Von der Leyen: Implementation of Minimum Wage Directive with Respect for EU Nations
All employees in Europe should have the opportunity to earn a livable wage, as affirmed by the EU Court’s ruling on the minimum wage directive on Tuesday. This was articulated by European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, in a press release: “Today’s ruling marks a significant moment for Europeans. It embodies dignity, fairness, and…
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Planning, Power, and Politics Threaten Britain’s AI Aspirations
A project has already been announced in Northumberland, but a decision regarding another in Teesside, northeast England, has been delayed until the end of this year by Miliband. His department is considering whether to approve plans for a hydrogen plant on the same site, potentially hindering data center constructions. “There is a large fight within…
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Knokke-Heist Jewelry Store Robbed Again; Police Investigating
Knokke-Heist (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A jewellery store in Knokke-Heist was robbed early yesterday, Nov 10, 2025. The thief smashed windows, stole valuable items. Police, led by Chief Steve Desmet, are investigating using camera footage; no arrests yet. As VRT News reported, a jewellery store in Knokke-Heist was broken into yesterday morning, Nov 10, 2025,…
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Bulgaria urges Russia to stop disrupting satellite signals to European nations
SOFIA – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria has urged Russia to halt its disturbing operations that interfere with satellite signals in European nations, according to a statement on the platform “X”. Prior to the upcoming meeting of the Radio Regulations Board (RBB) of the International Telecommunication Union from November 10 to 14, the…
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Greek MEP Probed for Alleged Forgery of Signatures in Key Party Document
Under Greek law, political parties are required to collect at least 200 signatures from eligible voters to participate in elections, with allegations that some signatures were fraudulent. “These claims are unfounded and result from fears about our party’s growth, fueled by attacks from a known vulgar political opponent in Greece,” said a party official. Latinopoulou…
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David Bonne’s 80 kg Suffolk ram stolen in Beersel
Beersel (Eurotoday) – Suffolk ram weighing 80 kg, belonging to David Bonne in Dworp, Beersel, was stolen during breeding season; ram valued at €400, police warned recovery unlikely, investigation ongoing. As Niewsblad News reported, a Suffolk ram belonging to David Bonne was stolen over the weekend. The animal had been grazing in a meadow in Dworp,…


