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German far-right elects new leaders after co-chair quits

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) elects two prominent figures to lead the party for the next two years, after one of its co-chairs...

European Central Bank vows to create backstop against market turmoil

The European Central Bank (ECB) has vowed to create an unspecified market backstop that could be used to buffer some countries against bond market...

‘Worrying trend’: Post-Cold War drop in nuclear weapons could be over

The world’s stockpiles of nuclear weapons are expected to rise in the coming years, reversing a decline seen since the end of the Cold...

Biden: Zelenskiy did not want to hear US information on Russia invasion plans

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy “didn’t want to hear it” when US intelligence gathered information that Russia was preparing to invade, Joe Biden has said. Speaking...

Spain evacuates 2,000 people as crews race to check wildfire

Emergency agencies deployed almost 1,000 firefighters, military personnel and support crews on Thursday to fight a wildfire in southern Spain that has forced the...

Europe’s central bank to hike rates in July

The European Central Bank (ECB) said on Thursday that it would carry out its first interest rate increase in 11 years in July, followed...

Replica of famed prehistoric cave to open in Marseille

A permanent virtual exhibit of one of France’s most famous prehistoric sites, the undersea Cosquer Cave, is set to open its doors as concerns...

Fighting rages in two key eastern Ukrainian cities

Fighting raged in two key eastern Ukrainian cities on Friday, the 100th day of Russia’s invasion. Luhansk Governor Serhiy Haidai said fierce battles continued in...

Denmark votes in referendum on EU defence amid Ukraine war

Polling stations have opened in Denmark for voters to decide whether to abandon their country’s 30-year-old opt-out from the European Union’s common defence policy. The...

Eurozone inflation hits record 8.1% amid rising energy costs

Inflation in the 19 countries that use the euro currency hit a record 8.1 per cent in May amid surging energy costs prompted in...

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