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New York Times — World

Iceland Considers EU Membership Amid U.S. Political Tensions

Iceland is reconsidering its position on European Union membership in light of U.S. President Trump's comments about Greenland. The country has traditionally maintained a separate stance from the rest of Europe.

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Washington Examiner

Russia Notifies US of Planned Strikes on Kyiv, Advises Diplomatic Evacuation

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov informed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio about planned aerial strikes on Kyiv, urging the evacuation of U.S. personnel. The warning follows significant missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, which resulted in extensive damage. Ukraine has also begun using drones to disrupt Russian supply lines.

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Al Jazeera English

Russia advises foreigners to evacuate Kyiv amid planned strikes

Russia has warned foreigners to evacuate Kyiv as it prepares to carry out systematic strikes in response to an attack by Ukraine in Luhansk. The announcement highlights the escalating tensions in the region.

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Fox News — Latest

NATO's Future Influenced by Ukraine's Military Developments

As NATO officials assess the impact of Ukraine's military developments on the alliance, they note a shift in strategies towards drone warfare and cyber defense. The ongoing conflict has led to NATO's expansion and increased military spending in Eastern Europe, with discussions highlighting the importance of Ukraine's role in shaping NATO's future.

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Washington Examiner

Russia Launches Nuclear-Capable Missile Attack on Ukraine

Russia conducted a missile attack on Ukraine using a nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile, resulting in four deaths and around 100 injuries. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the attack, asserting it targeted military sites, while Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the strikes.

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Fox News — Latest

UK Police Conclude Investigation into Pastor's Street Sermon

Pastor Dia Moodley has been cleared of wrongdoing after UK police dropped an investigation into his street sermon in Bristol from November 2025. Arrested on suspicion of a 'religiously aggravated' offense, police determined that there was insufficient evidence for prosecution. This incident marks the second arrest for Moodley under similar circumstances, raising concerns about free speech for Christian preachers in the UK.

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Deutsche Welle

Poll Indicates Doubts About Germany's Military Readiness

A new poll reveals significant doubts among the German population about the military readiness of the Bundeswehr, with a particular emphasis on concerns over cyber threats. The report also notes a record number of German passport acquisitions in 2025.

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france24.com

France Bans Israeli Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from Entry

France has banned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from entering the country due to his treatment of activists from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The ban follows international outcry over a video posted by Ben Gvir showing the detention of activists. French officials are calling for EU sanctions against him.

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Al Jazeera English

Zelenskyy Advocates for Ukraine's EU Accession Process

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for the commencement of Ukraine's accession process to the European Union, advocating for a proposal for associate membership. He underscored Ukraine's dedication to meeting EU standards during discussions with EU leaders.

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BBC — World

Trump Proposes Increased Troop Deployment to Poland

President Donald Trump has indicated plans to increase U.S. troop presence in Poland, following the cancellation of a previous deployment by U.S. officials. The announcement aims to reassure NATO allies.

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