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Ukraine prepares new peace plan as Zelensky rules out giving up land Kyiv is seeking to resist a US push for a deal which would see territory handed over to Russia.
BBC News
Crunch budget vote risks trouble for French PM Sebastian Lecornu's authority could be called into question if his budget fails to secure a majority.
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Ukrainians raise flag to show BBC the fight goes on in city claimed by Russia Ukraine barely has a hold on Pokrovsk, but its forces are keen to show they are still resisting Russia's advance.
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The dog trained to sniff out smuggled small boats Customs staff are detecting small boats smuggled into Europe and heading for the beaches of France.
BBC News
European leaders walk tightrope between backing Ukraine and keeping US on board Europe's leaders are trying to avoid alienating Donald Trump while fighting for Ukrainian sovereignty and future continental stability.
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Why Alonso's chances of survival at Real Madrid are slim Xabi Alonso's Real Madrid fate has not yet been decided, but Wednesday's Champions League game against Manchester City at the Bernabeu could prove crucial, writes Guillem Balague.
BBC News
How much have Europe and the US given to Ukraine? As Ukraine's president meets European leaders for talks, how much is Europe spending on military support for Ukraine compared with the United States?
BBC News
Elon Musk's X bans European Commission from making ads after €120m fine The EU regulator had fined the social media platform over its "deceptive" blue tick badges.
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Water leak in Louvre damages hundreds of books The leak in the Egyptian department comes just weeks after a jewellery heist that put the museum's security infrastructure under scrutiny.
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New US security strategy aligns with Russia's vision, Moscow says The Kremlin welcomes the starkly worded document, which does not cast Russia as a threat to the US.
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Chernobyl radiation shield 'lost safety function' after drone strike, UN watchdog says The protective shield at the site of the 1986 disaster has lost its main safety function, the IAEA says.
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Single women risk rape and exploitation in search for better life in Europe Esther says she faced sexual violence on her journey to Europe after fleeing abuse in Nigeria.
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Which European countries have mandatory or voluntary military service The issue of forcing citizens to serve in the military is back as the war between Russia and Ukraine grinds on.
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Germany votes to bring in voluntary military service programme for 18-year-olds The shift in its approach to its military follows a push to create Europe's strongest conventional army.
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'I don't want to be part of this war machine': Young Germans protest against military... Germany is introducing voluntary military service to boost national defences after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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'I don't want to be part of this war machine': Young Germans protest against military... Germany is introducing voluntary military service to boost national defences after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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