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German ministers face criminal case over Afghan refugees

Germany's interior and foreign affairs ministers are being sued for failing to help Afghans in Pakistan being deported back to Afghanistan.
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Zelenskyy joined by EU and Nato heads for Trump summit in Washington
European and US leaders are holding a snap summit in Washington on Ukrainian security and borders — amid concern Donald Trump has flipped back toward Russia. Read on »
Spain’s Sánchez vows ‘climate pact’ as record wildfires rage
Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez pledged to forge a national "climate pact” on the climate emergency, after returning from his vacation to visit the fire-hit northern region of Galicia where multiple blazes forced the closure of rail and road links to Madrid.Read on »
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A month on, Kallas' meaningless Gaza 'deal' has failedOpinion
During the past month, there has been no visible improvement on the ground. Presented as a great diplomatic breakthrough EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas' so-called “deal” has proven to be little more than a symbolic gesture and a way for Israel to buy more time, when there is no time left. Read on »
German ministers face criminal case over Afghan refugees
Germany's interior and foreign affairs ministers are being sued for failing to help Afghans in Pakistan being deported back to Afghanistan.Read on »
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The EU is preparing more Russia sanctions — despite US peace talks and Hungary's objections. Read on »
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