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A group tied to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard targeted the capital of Tirana in retaliation for Albania hosting around 3,000 Iranian dissidents.

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Ed Artau was already meeting with Senate staff about securing a nomination to the federal bench when he sided with Trump in a case, according to a new Senate disclosure obtained by POLITICO.

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The €150 billion SAFE plan may violate EU treaties and may not be economically effective, says the Bundestag report.

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The decision is the latest setback for the administration’s effort to detain and deport academics who have protested Israel.

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A streamlined summit centering around a new pledge to increase defense spending has been designed to give the president a victory lap.

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Germany flew out 64 more of its citizens on Friday, while Ireland closed its embassy in Tehran and moved its staff out of the country, citing the “deteriorating situation.”

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Earlier Friday, a federal court ruled against the Trump administration’s attempts to block international students from enrolling.

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Israelis see value in weakening Iran as Trump seeks negotiations.

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The administration has demanded that allies commit to spending at least 5 percent of GDP on defense.

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Army Lt. Gen. Richard Angle’s name was put forward to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.

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Was ist wirklich passiert beim politischen Wechsel in Berlin – und warum? In dieser Sonderfolge spricht Gordon Repinski mit Journalist und Bestsellerautor Robin Alexander über sein neues Buch. Es geht um die Lektionen aus dem Ampel-Scheitern, den strategischen Stilwechsel unter Friedrich Merz – und wie eine Reform der Schuldenbremse fast an Merz’ überholten Telefon-Gewohnheiten scheiterte. […]

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If member countries get their way, the EU would only target €25B in U.S. goods for retaliatory tariffs — and not the €95B originally proposed.  

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Drawing the top stories around the globe.

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Socialists and liberals outraged that EPP sided with far right in pulling "greenwashing" legislation and could now block EU's law-making process.

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The Russian leader said a recession "is not to be allowed under any circumstances,” during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

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Sanctioned pro-Russian media are still part of Facebook’s advertising revenue program, new research out Friday showed. Russian state broadcasters, including Rossiya Segodnya — the organization that oversees both RT (formerly Russia Today) and Sputnik — were sanctioned following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine and barred from broadcasting inside the EU. Key figures in its operations […]

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EU leaders will now have to decide whether there is sufficient support to take action.

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The British Embassy in Iran will operate remotely as Foreign Secretary David Lammy holds talks with Iran in Geneva.

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Karmen Joller said Hans Kluge's visit “risks legitimizing a regime that deliberately targets the very values WHO is meant to defend.”

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Guido Crosetto made his comments ahead of next week's alliance summit in The Hague.

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Pro-euro politicians are accusing the national tax agency of creating unnecessary panic about grocery costs.

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“They usually use these talks in order to deceive, in order to waste time,” says Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar.

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“Our youth must be helped, and not hindered, in their journey towards maturity and true responsibility,” he said.

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Riga also wants prohibition on Kremlin soldiers from entering the Schengen Area.

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