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Germany says Russian 'shadow' ship stuck in Baltic Sea Germany's foreign minister accused Moscow of "deploying a fleet of rusty tankers" to avoid sanctions.
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Dozens injured after Strasbourg tram collision Two trams collide at the French city's main train station, a prefecture spokesperson says.
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US and UK toughen sanctions on Russian oil industry The actions are aimed at cutting off revenue Moscow is using to fund its war in Ukraine.
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Russia keeping close eye on Trump's claim to Greenland The Kremlin reacts to the US president-elect's remarks saying the Arctic is in Russia's sphere of interest.
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Trump's Greenland rhetoric destabilising, says Lammy Trump has refused to rule out using military or economic force to take over the territory in recent days.
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An end to the war and lower food prices - what Russians want in 2025 People in Moscow speak to BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg about their wishes for the New Year.
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Azerbaijan plane survivors recall moments before crash Three survivors of the downed Azerbaijani plane have described the moments on the flight before the crash.
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Watch: Survivors walk from crashed Azerbaijani plane Footage shows survivors walking and being dragged away from the tail section of the plane.
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