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Europe's wildfires hit tourism spots, forests

Firefighters across Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey and the Balkans were battling wildfires on Tuesday, with another heatwave pushing temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius across parts of Europe.

10 hours ago
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Indonesian pilots, technicians taking Rafale courses in France

The procurement of the Dassault Rafale B jet fighters marks an ambitious plan to update the Indonesian Air Force with more capable and modern aircraft.  ...

13 hours ago
Europe

Ukraine must be able to 'choose its destiny': EU

Trump has been vague about his expectations for the Alaska summit with Putin on Friday, describing it as a "feel-out meeting" to gauge the Russian leader's ideas for ending the war in Ukraine. ...

1 day ago

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France is facing a new COVID-19 wave: vaccination chief

Speaking on France 2 television, he said there was no doubt there was once again an upsurge of the pandemic in the country, adding he was personally in favour of reinstating mandatory face mask wearing on public transport.

3 years ago
Europe

Jokowi to push for peace with Ukraine, Russia visits: Retno

Retno confirmed during a news conference the intention of Jokowi to visit Kyiv in addition to Moscow, which had been reported in Indonesian and Russian state media.

3 years ago
Europe

EU clears path to granting Ukraine 'candidate status'

The bloc's executive arm last week proposed taking the symbolic first step to put Ukraine on the years-long path towards EU membership in a strong sign of support as Kyiv battles Russia's military onslaught. 

3 years ago
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President Macron rejected Prime Minister Borne's offer to resign

Macron was due to host far-right leader Marine Le Pen and other political party chiefs for rare talks at the Elysee as he seeks solutions to an unprecedented situation that risks plunging his second term into crisis two months after it began.

3 years ago
Europe

Jokowi due to meet Putin this month: state media

This year's meetings of the Group of 20 major economies have been overshadowed by the war in Ukraine, with Indonesia struggling to keep the group united as some Western countries threaten to boycott the summit and push for Russia's exclusion.

3 years ago
Europe

Biggest rail strike in 30 years brings UK to standstill

Picket lines appeared at dawn and will be lined by some of the more than 40,000 rail workers who are due to strike on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, bringing the network to a standstill. The London Underground was also shut due to the strike.

3 years ago
Europe

Russia accuses G20 members of politicizing health talks after criticism over Ukraine

The war in Ukraine has overshadowed G20 meetings this year, with current chair Indonesia struggling to keep the group united and resisting pressure from Western members to exclude Russia.

3 years ago
Europe

Macron fights to salvage a functioning government, and his reform agenda

While Macron's "Ensemble" grouping secured the largest number of lawmakers in the 577-seat National Assembly, it fell short of an absolute majority in a vote on Sunday that saw a leftwing alliance and the far-right perform strongly.

3 years ago
Europe

Ex-Australian foreign minister urges Assange's freedom

Britain last week approved the Australian's extradition to the United States, where he could face life in prison over publishing secret military files.

3 years ago
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Zelensky vows to retake south, NATO warns of long war

Making a rare trip outside Kyiv, where he is based for security reasons, Zelensky travelled to the hold-out Black Sea city of Mykolaiv and visited troops nearby and in the neighbouring Odessa region for the first time since the Russian invasion.

3 years ago
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Europe swelters in record-breaking June heatwave

The weekend's soaring temperatures were the peak of a June heatwave in line with scientists' predictions that such phenomena will now strike earlier in the year thanks to global warming.

3 years ago
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WTO relaxes COVID-19 vaccine patent controls for developing countries

Trumping lobbies from pharmaceutical companies, the trade forum passed the deal on a partial IP waiver to allow developing countries to produce and export COVID-19 vaccines, an issue that had the WTO nations divided for nearly two years.  

3 years ago
Europe

Gas flows from Germany to France have halted, pipeline operator says

"GRTgaz remains vigilant for the coming winter and calls on shippers to continue to fill their national storage facilities as much as possible," the grid operator, a unit of France's main gas supplier Engie, said in a statement.

3 years ago
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Russian-flagged ships transport Ukraine's grain to Syria

Maxar's images showed two Russian-flagged bulk carrier ships docked in the Russian-controlled Crimean port of Sevastopol in May and being loaded with grain, the company said.

3 years ago
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EU leaders back Ukraine membership bid in trip to war-torn Kyiv

French President Emmanuel Macron, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian premier Mario Draghi arrived in Ukraine by train and headed to the Kyiv suburb of Irpin, scene of fierce battles early in the brutal war.

3 years ago
Europe

Europe 'epicentre' of monkeypox outbreak: WHO

The UN health body already announced on Tuesday that it would hold an emergency meeting next week to determine whether to classify the outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern.

3 years ago
Europe

Zelensky will have to negotiate with Russia at some point: Macron

"The Ukrainian President and his officials will have to negotiate with Russia," said Macron, while on a visit to Romania and Moldova.

3 years ago
Europe

Growing numbers avoiding news as 'too depressing': report

The combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war and cost-of-living crisis have led to declining interest in the news, a survey by the British research group found. 

3 years ago
Europe

UK defends policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss insisted the first flight to Kigali would take off no matter how many people were on board, after 23 of the 31 migrants had their tickets cancelled.

3 years ago
Europe

Global nuclear arsenal to grow for first time since Cold War: think-tank

Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Western support for Kyiv has heightened tensions among the world's nine nuclear-armed states, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) think-tank said in a new set of research.

3 years ago
Europe

Ukraine war risks 11-19 million more hungry people over next year: FAO

The conflict in Ukraine has fuelled a global food crisis, with surging prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizer. Russia and Ukraine account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, while Russia is also a key fertilizer exporter and Ukraine a major supplier of corn and sunflower oil.

3 years ago
Europe

Zelensky says millions could starve because of Russian blockade of Ukraine's ports

Russia has seized large parts of Ukraine's coast, blocking farm exports and driving up the cost of grain.

3 years ago
Europe

Stalemate with Russia 'not an option', says Zelensky

Ukraine's fierce resistance of Russia's all-out invasion of its neighbour led to a stalemate in parts of the country, with Moscow subsequently re-focussing its forces in the east.

3 years ago
Europe

Merkel defends Russia legacy, says 'nothing to apologize for'

In her first major interview since stepping down six months ago, Merkel insisted she had not been naive in her dealings with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

3 years ago
Europe

Boris Johnson scrapes win in party confidence vote

Johnson, who scored a sweeping election victory in 2019, has been under increasing pressure after he and staff held alcohol-fuelled parties in his Downing Street office and residence when Britain was under lockdowns to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

3 years ago
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Ukraine’s Zelensky accepts Indonesia’s G20 invitation

The Ukrainian president will not attend in person if the war is ongoing and hopes the summit will not include ‘occupiers’.

3 years ago
Europe

Search continues for West Java governor’s son, swept away in Swiss river

A local SAR operation resumed on Friday morning after Ridwan Kamil's son Eril was swept away by a strong current in Bern's Aare River yesterday afternoon.

3 years ago
Europe

More than 200 cases of monkeypox worldwide: EU disease agency

More than a dozen countries where monkeypox is unusual, mostly in Europe, have reported at least one confirmed case, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said in an epidemiological note released Wednesday night.

3 years ago
Europe

G7 ministers may pledge to phase out coal

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a top fossil fuel exporter, has triggered a dash among some countries to buy more non-Russian fossil fuels and burn more coal to cut reliance on Russian gas - raising fears that the energy crisis triggered by the war could undermine efforts to fight climate change.

3 years ago
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Pride and prejudice: Indonesia summons UK ambassador over LGBT flag ‘incident’

“Sometimes it is important to take a stand for what you think is right, even if disagreement between friends can be uncomfortable,” read a British Embassy Instagram caption.

3 years ago
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