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Trump Announces Licensing Deal to Allow Ukraine to Manufacture Patriot Missiles
At the NATO summit, President Trump authorized Ukraine to domestically manufacture Patriot missiles, a strategic shift aimed at resolving critical supply gaps.
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Apple Loses EU Court Battle Over Digital Markets Act Gatekeeper Status
The EU General Court has upheld Apple’s designation as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act, rejecting the company’s challenge to regulate its App Store and iOS.
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Danish Royal Family Begins Summer Tradition at Gråsten Palace with Focus on Next Generation
King Frederik X and Queen Mary arrived at Gråsten Palace for their annual summer retreat, signaling a new, more visible chapter for the next generation of royals.
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Major Parties Boycott Clacton By-Election as Count Binface Challenges Farage
Major UK parties are boycotting the Clacton by-election, calling Nigel Farage’s resignation a ‘circus’ to evade a financial investigation.
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EU Lawmakers Demand Probe Into FIFA President Over Trump Intervention
European lawmakers are calling for an ethics probe into Gianni Infantino following allegations of political interference regarding a reversed World Cup ban.
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Explosions Rock Damascus During Landmark Macron Visit
At least 18 people were injured in explosions in Damascus during French President Emmanuel Macron’s historic visit to discuss diplomatic and economic recovery.
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Rutte to NATO: Admit It — Trump Was Right
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has signaled a shift in alliance policy, urging members to acknowledge the validity of Donald Trump’s long-standing spending demands.
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Ukraine Warns of Critical Interceptor Shortage Following Deadly Kyiv Strikes
President Zelensky has urged NATO allies to urgently supply Patriot missiles after a Russian ballistic strike killed 23 people in the Kyiv region.
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French President Emmanuel Macron Safe After Bomb Blasts Near His Hotel In Damascus
French President Emmanuel Macron is unharmed following two explosions near his Damascus hotel, as he meets with Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa to restore ties.
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Prince Harry Loses High Court Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Publisher
A UK High Court judge has dismissed Prince Harry’s privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, marking a significant legal defeat for the Duke of Sussex.
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NATO Leaders Convene in Ankara Amid Shifting U.S. Security Commitments and Defense Realignment
NATO leaders meet in Ankara as President Trump demands greater loyalty, announces a potential F-35 sale to Turkey, and pressures allies over defense spending.
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Eurozone Faces Stagnant Growth as ECB Mandates AI-Cybersecurity Overhaul
The IMF forecasts 1.2% Eurozone growth through 2031, while the ECB mandates that banks implement AI-focused cybersecurity plans by October 31.
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EasyJet Agrees ‘In Principle’ to $6.7 Billion Takeover Bid by Castlelake
EasyJet has entered into an agreement in principle for a $6.7 billion takeover by US firm Castlelake, potentially reshaping the European low-cost aviation market.
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Prince Harry’s UK Visit Marred by Accommodation Dispute and Legal Verdicts
Prince Harry has arrived in the UK for Invictus Games events amid a public row over a rejected palace accommodation request and a pending privacy court ruling.

