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Russia bombs cities across Ukraine in ‘massive’ overnight assault
Missiles and drones strike Ukrainian cities — while Poland says ‘everything indicates’ Russian missile briefly entered its airspace.
Jacques Delors, architect of a united Europe, is dead at 98
Delors is seen as one of the most important pioneers of a European internal market and single currency.
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In Britain, Rishi Sunak's biggest gamble
The UK prime minister's dramatic Cabinet reshuffle is far from certain to succeed.
Netanyahu scrambles to quell revolt by far right over Gaza fuel
Eruption within the coalition government over fuel concession illustrates the dilemma Netanyahu faces trying to balance far-right religious nationalists and Israel’s Western allies.
Musk threatens 'thermonuclear lawsuit' as X ad boycott gathers pace
Companies including Disney, Apple and IBM reportedly have suspended advertising on X amid an antisemitism storm around the social media platform.
Serbia election protests mount in Belgrade
Election observers have condemned fraud and manipulation in the December 17 vote.