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The Third Option: Advancing a Free and Democratic Future for Iran
Since the war broke out on October 7, the Iranian Resistance has consistently warned about the regime’s critical state and its closeness to collapse. The Iranian regime deliberately triggered this crisis to prevent another major uprising—an uprising that could have been its final blow. Just as many once doubted the fall of the Syrian regime,…
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Key takeaways from Von der Leyen’s EU no-confidence debate
“In fact, let us call it by its name – it is simply a lie.” 6. Socialists and liberals are seizing the chance to assert themselves The Socialists and liberals saw this debate as a chance to regain influence, feeling sidelined since the EU election. They aimed to demonstrate to the EPP that collaboration is…
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EU Civil Protection Mechanism Deploys Two Aircraft to Combat Fires in Southern Albania
High temperatures have recently impacted Albania, leading to fire outbreaks in several regions, particularly in the Finiq area in the south. A significant fire burned for five days in a challenging mountainous region between Malçan and Grazhdan, within the Municipality of Finiq. After several days of efforts by Albanian Civil Emergencies, the fire was brought…
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Netanyahu to Meet at White House for Crucial Gaza Discussions
Washington (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday. Meanwhile, Israeli officials are engaging in indirect discussions with Hamas aimed at securing a U.S.-brokered agreement for the release of Gaza hostages and a ceasefire. This will be Netanyahu’s third visit to…
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Farage’s Party Criticizes Macron’s ‘Snub’
Britain’s Conservatives are the official opposition party in the U.K.’s House of Commons, while Davey’s Liberal Democrats are the third-largest party after securing 72 seats in last year’s general election. Farage’s Reform UK currently holds four MPs after one resigned over conduct issues. The party leads national polls, and Britain’s Labour government sees them as…
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Slovenia Records Highest Per Capita Damage from Extreme Weather Events in Europe
Copenhagen – Extreme weather events linked to climate change are costing Europe billions of euros each year. The European Environment Agency (EEA) estimates that the economic losses from these events between 1980 and 2023 across 38 European countries have exceeded 790 billion euros. Slovenia recorded the highest per capita loss at 8,733 euros. The Copenhagen-based…
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Von der Leyen and Trump Had a ‘Good Exchange’ during phone call, says EU
Brussels (Eurotoday) – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Donald Trump had a “good exchange” on Sunday, according to a Commission spokesperson. They also stated that the European Union still aims to reach a trade agreement with the US by July 9. Why did Trump extend the tariff deadline again?How close…
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Von der Leyen has ‘good’ call with Trump as EU pushes for July 9 trade deal
The European Commission confirmed it was aiming to meet a Wednesday deadline set by Trump to finalize an agreement in principle that would include a 10 percent baseline tariff. “We’re aiming for July 9 to achieve at least an agreement in principle with the U.S.,” said Olof Gill, the Commission’s trade spokesperson, during the midday…
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Fourteen EU Countries Seek to Preserve Cohesion Funds for Regional Development
Fourteen EU member states have urged the European Commission to preserve cohesion funds as a distinct tool for regional development support. This request is linked to the upcoming proposal for the EU budget after 2027, which is anticipated to be revealed in mid-July. According to a document reviewed by PAP, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary,…
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Belgium’s Justice Minister Verlinden Unveils Leverage Plan
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgium’s Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden introduced a plan to improve court buildings, security, and staff conditions, excluding pension cuts, aiming to ease protests and start further reforms. As VRT News reported, Annelies Verlinden, the Minister of Justice, has introduced a new plan to help Belgium‘s struggling justice system. This plan…


