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  1. Are European women closing the leadership gender gap?

    EU countries see rise in women in managerial positions since 2014, but three states experience decline.

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  2. Together allies itself in Manresa with the ex-leader of the National Front

    Junts and Avenç Nacionalista form coalition with far-right councilor Sergi Perramon in Manresa municipal elections.

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  3. Nadim Houry: Middle East being overrun by 'madmen' showing total disregard for international law

    Nadim Houry describes the war in the Middle East as 'one large illegal war', Lebanon is being overwhelmed, and the region is at risk of being reshaped.

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  4. Luxury jets to 'blanketgate': Five times Kristi Noem made headlines

    Kristi Noem's deportations sparked controversy

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  5. France ramps up military aid to Lebanon as Macron calls for halt in attacks

    France increases military aid to Lebanon, provides armoured transport vehicles, strengthens cooperation with Lebanese Armed Forces.

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  6. Watch: Faith leaders pray over Trump in Oval Office

    Faith leaders gather to pray over US President Donald Trump in Oval Office.

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  7. The Girona-born chef who cooks for the homeless has won a Goya Award

    Albert Serra wins Goya Award for best documentary with film Afternoons of solitude

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  8. The former minister of Pujol to whom the Pope has awarded for saving the Church in Almeria

    Xavier Pomés has been awarded the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice by Pope Leo XIV for saving the finances of the Catholic Church in the diocese of Almeria.

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  9. The lesser-known Darwin: what role did an orchid play in the theory of evolution?

    Charles Darwin's garden, where he conducted experiments with a long-nectared orchid from Madagascar, played a crucial role in developing his theory of evolution.

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  10. "After Spielberg's film, mass shark killings were organized in the United States."

    Claudio Barría, a Chilean biologist, is a leading expert on Mediterranean sharks.

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  11. France may soon have a far-right president – and Europe is already scrambling to limit their power | Paul Taylor

    France may elect a far-right president next year, sparking anxiety in European governments

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  12. A lone battle: Why is Pedro Sánchez the only European leader to take on Trump?

    Pedro Sánchez delivers rare rebuke of Trump, defying European allies

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  13. The delicate art of hanging around like a lemon while your allies get lambasted

    Friedrich Merz remained silent as Donald Trump launched verbal attacks.

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  14. Can Donald Trump save Viktor Orbán?

    Donald Trump's support for Viktor Orbán faces backlash from EU critics, Hungary's economy remains stagnant despite government policies, Orbán's popularity plummets as he faces corruption allegations.

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  15. How Europe survives when there are no rules

    Europe's strong institutions and collective decision-making processes help maintain stability.

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  16. Germany’s far right set to gain ground beyond its eastern strongholds

    Alternative for Germany gaining ground in western Germany

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  17. Trump’s strikes on Iran give Meloni a headache before Italy’s crunch referendum

    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces challenges from the US stance on Iran, amid a referendum on constitutional changes in Italy.

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  18. The EU’s plan to stop new members from becoming Hungary 2.0

    EU imposes stricter conditions on Montenegro's EU membership bid

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