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At the height of World War II, Adolf Hitler dreamed of developing rockets that could destroy American cities. It’s an irony of history that he not …
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The great ‘EU Reset’ of 19 May – when the first formal UK-EU summit since Brexit will take place – is rapidly approaching. Yet even before Keir Starmer and EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen meet in London to thrash out an agreement, advance attempts to sell the new relationship are …
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“We see strong interest from European companies and associations in the Ukrainian defense industry, and this interest is mutual. We aim to develop …
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On 12 March 2013, Galileo satellite GSAT0104, alongside its fellow In-Orbit Validation (IOV) satellites, made history by enabling the first position …
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EU Braces For Far-right George Simion Win In Romania
The European Union is bracing for yet another far-right politician to join the 27-nation club of leaders, with George Simion the favourite to win …
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European leaders want to turn screws on Putin after delayed Turkey talks
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to the Albania summit after Russia’s Vladimir Putin failed to show up for talks in Turkey. TIRANA, Albania — …
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Romania Is About to Experience Disaster
We knew it was coming. Ahead of the first round of Romania’s presidential elections on May 4, it was obvious what would happen. This was, after all, practically a rerun of an election held last November that was won by a far-right candidate, Calin Georgescu. The Constitutional Court, citing Russian …