Zelenskiy rejects EU membership-lite offer
The EU gathered in Cyprus last week to discuss Ukraine with a rare burst of momentum behind it: a €90bn loan for Ukraine approved; a twentieth sanctions package adopted; and Hungary's veto power broken by electoral defeat.
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Saudi Arabia moves to reclaim Lebanon from Iran's shadow — but the ceasefire it helped build is already fraying
Saudi Arabia has launched its most intensive diplomatic engagement with Lebanon in years, deploying a royal envoy to Beirut, coordinating with Washington on ceasefire terms and invoking a 35-year-old Saudi-brokered accord as the political framework.
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Inside the municipal scramble for Seoul’s nuclear future
Regional authorities across South Korea are currently engaged in a high-stakes struggle to secure the nation's debut small modular reactor installation, lured by the promise of vast financial dividends.
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Mali's Defence Minister killed as jihadists and Tuareg rebels launch largest coordinated assault in years
Mali's defence minister was killed on April 25 when a suicide bomber drove a car into his residence in Kati, a heavily fortified garrison town 15km northwest of the capital, amid coordinated attacks by rebels.
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Asia-Pacific defence spending hits post-2009 high as China-Taiwan tensions drive regional build-up
Military expenditure the Asia-Pacific region increased sharply in the last year, reaching a total of $681bn - an increase of 8.1% year on year and the largest annual expansion in military spending since 2009
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Paper trail tightens around another Duterte in the Philippines
The investigation has moved into what is being called the "forensic truth" phase. This follows a year of legal stalemate where a previous impeachment attempt was blocked by a Supreme Court ruling on the "one-year bar" rule.
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Radev’s victory in Bulgaria offers no relief for North Macedonia’s EU progress
Granted candidate status in 2005, North Macedonia was once considered a frontrunner among Western Balkan aspirants. However, a series of bilateral disputes has repeatedly derailed its progress.
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Nato scrambles RAF jets over Russia drone swarm — then walks back the engagement
A sequence of contradictory official statements from Romania and Britain over the weekend left Nato allies, Moscow and the world uncertain about what was claimed to be the first use of Nato military assets to bring down Russian drones in Ukraine.
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