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Orbán's top opponent says Hungary's alleged Russian backchannel 'treason' to be investigated
Hungary’s top opposition leader says the government may have fed Russia inside details from EU meetings, and called it “treason” which should be investigated
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Slovenia's president urges talks on future government after tight election outcome
Slovenia’s president is urging the country’s political parties to start talks on forming a new government as soon as possible after the country's two main parties were practically tied in a weekend election
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Slovenia's liberals and populists neck and neck, preliminary results show
Early results of Slovenia’s highly contested parliamentary election show governing liberals and opposition right-wing populists neck and neck, heralding a period of political uncertainty in the small European Union country
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Tens of thousands of protesters rally in Prague against new government of Czech prime minister Babiš
A major protest in Prague has targeted Prime Minister Andrej Babiš who the protesters say threatens democracy in the Czech Republic
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Noah Wyle tells hearing that 'The Pitt' shows TV and film production in the US can be revived
Noah Wyle says his Emmy-winning show “The Pitt” is a domestic success story
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High oil prices knock down stocks and erase Wall Street's hopes for a cut to interest rates
Another climb for oil prices shook stock markets, as hopes collapsed for a possible cut to interest rates this year by the Federal Reserve
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US to set up 12 regional disaster response hubs as it consolidates emergency humanitarian aid
The State Department is setting up 12 regional hubs to coordinate disaster and emergency humanitarian responses under the auspices of a new bureau that will oversee some of the functions that had been handled by the now-dismantled U.S. Agency for International Development
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As the US shifts missiles towards Iran, officials raise concerns of gaps in European air defenses
U.S. defense officials have told The Associated Press that a sizable number of Patriot air defense interceptor missiles have moved from Europe towards the Middle East
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US officials warn sizeable shift in air defenses to the Middle East leaves concerning gaps in Europe
US officials warn sizeable shift in air defenses to the Middle East leaves concerning gaps in Europe
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EU asks for reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and no more strikes on energy, water sites
European leaders have demanded the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a moratorium on strikes on water and energy infrastructure in the Middle East as they met in Brussels to grapple with rising energy prices caused by the war
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