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This text serves as a program guide for the show 'Europe Today,' outlining upcoming segments including Hungary's stance on Ukraine's EU accession, EU sanctions on Russia, and reports on the Middle East.
The US Trade Representative has proposed new tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on 60 economies, including the EU and UK, citing failures to prevent the import of goods made with forced labor.
The article discusses trends in foreign investment across Europe, utilizing data from the EY Europe Attractiveness Survey and UNCTAD's World Investment Report 2025.
The article describes the various creative and traditional methods used by national football teams to announce their final squads for the 2026 World Cup.
The article reports on discussions within the Moldovan government regarding the potential cancellation of the visa-free regime with Russia and the denunciation of the 2001 Treaty on Friendship and Cooperation.
Thomas Countryman, Chairman of the Arms Control Association, criticized the proposed US 'Golden Dome' missile defense system as an expensive and unattainable project.
Vadim Badekha, CEO of the United Aircraft Company, announced that new Russian passenger jets will feature Wi-Fi and other comfort options.
The St. Petersburg government reported that Ukrainian drones attacked infrastructure facilities in Kronshtadt and two districts of St. Petersburg, resulting in several injuries.
Alexander Zverev has advanced to the semi-finals of the French Open after defeating Rafael Jodar. The report also briefly mentions Morocco's victory over Madagascar in a World Cup preparation match and the start of the NBA Finals in San…
The provided text is a collection of news headlines and snippets regarding personnel changes at CBS News and CNN, specifically focusing on the departures of Scott Pelley and Henry Schuster and the role of Bari Weiss.
The provided text is a collection of video headlines and metadata from a news site, primarily reporting on an increase in the pink flamingo population in the Venice Lagoon.
The article reports that artist Patti Smith performed texts and hymns by Saint Hildegard of Bingen during the opening of the Holy See's Vatican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
Spanish authorities are investigating payments made by the PSOE party to former member Leire Díez as part of a broader probe into alleged influence peddling and bribery.
The article reports on a series of reciprocal drone and missile strikes between Russia and Ukraine, including a drone hit on a passenger bus in occupied Ukraine and Ukrainian strikes on an oil terminal in St Petersburg.
The European Commission is proposing new rules to diversify supply chains for critical components, aiming to limit reliance on any single supplier to 30-40%.
Protesters in Southampton clashed with police following a rally concerning the murder of student Henry Nowak. The demonstrations were sparked by the release of bodycam footage showing Nowak being handcuffed while critically injured.
The article discusses the current state of English football, contrasting the Premier League's global competitiveness and wealth with internal issues like a 'talent drain' of players and financial instability among clubs.
CBS News has terminated '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley following a leadership change at the network. Pelley alleges that the firing is linked to his refusal to inject bias into stories and claims the network is seeking favor with…
The article provides an update on the 96th day of a conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, detailing military strikes in the Gulf and Lebanon.
The article explains that while grip strength is a scientifically validated proxy for overall health and longevity, it is not a direct cause of a longer life.