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  1. Von der Leyen backtracks and defends international law after criticism from Costa and Sánchez

    Ursula von der Leyen defends EU's commitment to international law after criticism.

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  2. Catalonia will begin processing the ELA law aid applications next week

    Catalonia to begin processing ALS patients' ELA law aid applications next week

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  3. Homeless people going to court as councils refuse accommodation

    Homeless individuals are taking legal action against councils over lack of accommodation.

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  4. The journey, a foundational myth of literature

    The concept of the journey has its roots in ancient Greek literature, as seen in Homer's Odyssey.

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  5. The Peter Papers

    Mandelson files to be published today.

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  6. "They don't trust us": school principals will only be able to choose teachers in very specific cases

    School principals will have limited power to choose teachers under the new agreement.

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  7. Rubio Seduces Europe with Imperial Nostalgia

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Munich speech drew European support, stirring opposition to the 'Rest' and a new international order.

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  8. "I'd rather go to the plot of land than play in the park."

    Farmers under 40 in EU: 11%, in Catalonia: 7%

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  9. Europe’s plan to keep Ukraine afloat

    European Union provides financial aid to Ukraine

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  10. Lavrov Engages with Iran, SA to De-Escalate Middle East Tensions

    Russian diplomat seeks de-escalation in Middle East tensions

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  11. Macron's armada: French carrier group steams towards Iran war as Britain dithers and the Royal Navy withers before our eyes

    French President Macron leads naval armada towards Iran, provoking tensions with Britain.

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  12. US Senate Criticizes Trump’s Handling of Iran Conflict

    US Senate criticizes Trump's handling of Iran conflict

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  13. Édouard Philippe’s presidential ambitions run into trouble in his Normandy base

    Édouard Philippe's presidential ambitions face a new challenge as he runs into a Communist challenger in Le Havre.

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  14. Iceland could be EU’s 28th member, foreign minister says

    Iceland could be the EU's 28th member if citizens vote to restart talks in their upcoming referendum.

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  15. Reform UK interested in MI5 help on candidate vetting

    UK party seeks MI5 help on candidate vetting

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  16. Europe’s plan to keep Ukraine afloat — even if Hungary keeps blocking €90B loan

    EU offers Ukraine financial support, Hungary to block €90B loan

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  17. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announces targeting of enemy tech infrastructure in region

    Iran's Revolutionary Guard targets US and Israeli tech infrastructure in the region.

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  18. Iran warns protesters forces have 'finger on the trigger'

    Iran's police chief warns protesters will be treated as 'enemy', Netanyahu urges Iranians to seize the moment

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  19. Iran war threatens Board of Peace

    Iran-Ukraine conflict escalates

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  20. What do Georgians want from Marjorie Taylor Greene's replacement?

    Georgians seeking a more moderate candidate to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, Clayton Fuller's lack of experience a concern for some voters, Shawn Harris's background in policy and business education seen as assets in the election.

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  21. Mideast Gulf War: Energy Sector Embroiled in Widening Conflict

    Energy sector risks continue to rise in the Middle East

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  22. Russia Oil Price Cap Must Be Enforced: EU Official

    EU official warns of enforcing oil price cap

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  23. Spain to pardon 53 women imprisoned under Franco regime

    Spanish government to pardon 53 women imprisoned under Franco regime

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  24. Can the Kurds trust the U.S.?

    U.S. relations with Iraqi Kurdish militias strained

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  25. 'I don't know why we're doing it' - Americans divided on Iran war

    Mixed opinions on US involvement in Iran conflict

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