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Belarus frees prominent journalist Andrzej Poczobut in a 10-person prisoner swap
Officials say prominent journalist Andrzej Poczobut has been released from jail in Belarus in a swap with Poland that also saw a total of 10 people freed as the authoritarian leader of Belarus seeks improved relations with the West
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EU considers helping with Mideast energy infrastructure to bypass conflict zones
Top European Union officials say the bloc is looking into funding alternative energy infrastructure in the Middle East that would circumvent conflict hot spots like the Strait of Hormuz
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Jim Furyk is returning as US Ryder Cup captain for 2027 with Tiger Woods out
The PGA of America has confirmed an AP report that Jim Furyk is the next U.S. Ryder Cup captain
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Sánchez sidesteps a Spain-US dispute at NATO, brushing off reported Pentagon email
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is declining to engage in a dispute with the U.S. over reports that the Pentagon is considering punishing NATO members who don't support U.S. operations in the Iran war
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EU approves a $106 billion loan package to help Ukraine after Hungary lifts its veto
The European Union has approved a $106 billion loan package to help Ukraine meet its economic and military needs for the next two years
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At least 17 Somali migrants die after boat capsizes off Algeria
Somalia's ambassador to Algeria says at least 17 Somali migrants have died after their boat capsized in waters between Algeria and Spain
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More countries are turning to nuclear power 40 years after the Chernobyl disaster
The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster fueled global fears about nuclear energy and slowed down its development in Europe and other regions
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EU presidency says a massive loan to Ukraine has been approved, ending months of delay
EU presidency says a massive loan to Ukraine has been approved, ending months of delay
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Brazil's VP Alckmin, a negotiator of the Mercosur-EU deal, sees it as relief in a turbulent world
Brazil’s Vice President Geraldo Alckmin says the trade deal between South American bloc Mercosur and the European Union offers some solace at a time when unilateral moves have dominated the geopolitical landscape
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Airline company Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights as war squeezes fuel prices and supplies
The German company that owns Lufthansa Airlines and other European carriers says it plans to cut 20,000 short-haul flights through October as the Iran war drives up oil prices and deepens worries that some countries may run low on jet fuel
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