11 July 2025
Ukraine's Ongoing Struggle: Military Aid, Civilian Casualties, and Calls for Reconstruction
As the war in Ukraine continues to unfold, a troubling picture emerges from reports that often cannot be independently verified. Recent updates indicate that both Ukrainian and Russian authorities have released casualty figures that differ significantly, with the UN reporting a dramatic increase in civilian casualties due to intensified attacks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the United States has resumed
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Jannik Sinner Prepares for Historic Wimbledon Final Against Carlos Alcaraz
In a stunning upset, Jannik Sinner triumphed over Novak Djokovic in the semifinals of Wimbledon, winning decisively with scores of 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. This victory not only marks Sinner's first Wimbledon final but also seals his place in the fourth consecutive Grand Slam final of his career, following his victories at the 2024 US Open and the 2025 Australian Open,
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Remembering Srebrenica: A Call for Justice and Awareness 30 Years On
For the first time, an international day of remembrance for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, which occurred during the Bosnia War 30 years ago, has been observed. This significant event took place in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where international guests gathered to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in one of Europe’s darkest chapters. On July
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Greece Halts Asylum Applications Amid Surge in Migrant Arrivals
Greece has temporarily suspended the acceptance of asylum applications from migrants arriving by sea from North Africa, following a recent amendment approved by the Parliament in Athens. After a two-day debate, 177 members voted in favor of the new law, while 74 opposed it. The Greek government has informed the European Union Commission regarding this decision, which is primarily aimed
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PKK Marks Disarmament Ceremony: A New Chapter for Kurdish Rights and Turkish Politics
On Friday, the Kurdish armed group PKK held a carefully orchestrated ceremony to symbolize the commencement of its disarmament, a process expected to unfold throughout the summer months. This significant move comes after the PKK's decision to dissolve itself in May, prompted by a request from its historical leader, Abdullah Öcalan, who urged the group to abandon its 40-year armed
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Trump To Unveil New Russia Policy as NATO Strengthens Support for Ukraine
In a recent telephone interview with NBC News, US President Donald Trump indicated that he is poised to make a significant statement regarding America’s Russia policy this coming Monday. "I am disappointed with Russia, but we will see what happens in the coming weeks," Trump was quoted as saying. This announcement follows discussions surrounding a new agreement among the US,
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Alberto Núñez Feijóo Accuses Pedro Sánchez of Prostitution-Related Hypocrisy
In a press conference held on Friday, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People's Party (PP), reiterated his serious accusations against Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, alleging that Sánchez has benefited financially from the prostitution businesses linked to his father-in-law. Feijóo pointed out a stark contradiction in Sánchez's stance against prostitution, stating, "You cannot be a champion and say that
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PSOE Faces Electoral Challenges Amid Scandal, Yet Remains Leading Party
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) is experiencing significant electoral fatigue, following a recent UCO report that links key member Santos Cerdán to the Koldo scandal, which has resulted in his imprisonment. This controversy has evidently taken a toll on the PSOE’s credibility and popularity, reflected in a seven-point drop in their voting estimation over the last month. According to
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MEP Luis Pérez Fernández Alvise Admits Receiving €100,000 in Cash Amid Legal Scrutiny
Luis Pérez Fernández Alvise, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), has confessed to receiving €100,000 in cash from a businessman during a testimony before a judge. Alvise received this amount, purportedly for a lecture on financial freedom, but he denied any implications of illegal financing related to his recent European election campaign. During a nearly hour-long appearance at the
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Remembering Srebrenica: The Lingering Shadows of a Genocide
On July 11 each year, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, transforms into a site of remembrance as thousands gather to honor the victims of the 1995 genocide perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces. In just a few days following their takeover of the city, over 8,000 Bosniak men and boys lost their lives, marking one of the darkest chapters in European history
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UK and France Set to Implement Migration Returns Deal Amid EU Approval Expectations
In a significant development regarding migration policies, Britain anticipates that the European Union (EU) will approve a new migration returns deal with France, as confirmed by the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper. Cooper's remarks follow a statement from French officials indicating that the agreement requires legal ratification before it can be enacted. The pilot scheme, revealed on Thursday by Prime Minister Keir
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Markets on Edge as Trump Threatens New Tariffs
The financial landscape in Europe and beyond is currently tinged with anxiety, as fears escalate over U.S. President Donald Trump's latest threat to impose import duties ranging from 15% to 20%. If Trump follows through, it could mark a significant breach of trust in ongoing trade negotiations that have intensified over the past week. Trade ministers from the European Union
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UN Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Stands Firm Against Gaza Genocide Claims Amid U.S. Sanctions
Francesca Albanese, the UN Rapporteur for Palestine, is determined to raise her voice against what she describes as a genocide occurring in Gaza. Despite facing intimidation tactics reminiscent of mafia methods, particularly from the United States following recent sanctions against her, Albanese has pledged to continue her work with determination. In her latest statements to Repubblica, she expressed her resolve,
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Srebrenica: A Heartbreaking Chapter in Bosnia's History
One of the most haunting images of the Bosnian War captures a middle-aged man named Ramo Osmanović in a field, calling out for his son, Nermin, who is hiding in the woods amidst the chaos of conflict. This moment, which has become emblematic of the brutality faced by Bosniaks during the war, highlights the tragedy of the Srebrenica massacre in
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Trump Announces 35% Tariff on Canadian Imports Amid Trade Tensions
In a bold move that escalates trade tensions between the United States and Canada, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday his intention to impose a hefty 35 percent tariff on all Canadian imports beginning August 1, 2025. This dramatic decision comes alongside a proposal aimed at incentivizing Canadian companies to shift their manufacturing operations to the U.S. In a letter
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Shifting Strategies: Trump’s Potential Arms Support for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Russia Conflict
As tensions rise and battles intensify in Ukraine, former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to utilize presidential drawdown authority (PDA) to send weapons to Ukraine. Sources informed Reuters that Trump's team aims to identify arms from U.S. stockpiles to assist Kyiv's defenses against Russian advances. The potential package of arms could be valued at approximately $300 million, with Trump
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