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Spain's Sánchez makes West Africa trip following migrant surge
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez will begin a three-day visit to Mauritania, Gambia and Senegal on Tuesday — following a surge in migration to the Canary Islands from West Africa in recent months. Read on »
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EU urges boosting Ukraine's air defences after major Russian attacks
The EU has urged the increase of air defence support to Kyiv and lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s use of Western long-range weapons systems against Russia, following massive air attacks and Russian bombardments that continued on TuesdayRead on »
Why Finland is in the eurozone – a parable for the rest of EuropeColumn
Finland's long border with Russia is its Achilles heel — and all Finns were always aware of this. Therefore, everything Finland does remains focused on keeping that border stable and, at the same time, preparing itself for the worst-case scenario — even after many decades of tense peace. Read on »
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