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EU–U.S. Deal Moves Forward to Ratify Trade Agreement Cutting Tariffs

Political groups in the European Parliament reached an understanding on the conditions for implementing the EU–U.S. trade agreement signed in July 2025, paving the way for a formal vote and final negotiations

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European Union: Plan to Launch a Unified App to Combat Cyberbullying

The European Commission unveiled an action plan to combat cyberbullying, including support for launching a unified application allowing children and young people to safely report online abuse and receive assistance. The app

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Morocco: Heavy Rains Trigger Flooding and Landslides in the North

Heavy rainfall in northern Morocco prompted authorities to mobilize emergency resources after flooding in Kenitra and landslides that cut roads around Chefchaouen. Vulnerable areas were reinforced, drainage channels cleared, and residents assisted,

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Egypt: Parliament Approves Cabinet Reshuffle Affecting 14 Portfolios

The Egyptian parliament approved a new cabinet reshuffle in Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly’s government, appointing 14 ministers to key portfolios and creating the position of Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Development. The

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Hezbollah Rejects Disarmament Efforts as Washington Imposes New Sanctions

Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem stressed that Lebanon will not accept weakening its defensive capabilities, saying “disarmament efforts serve U.S. and Israeli objectives.” His remarks came ahead of a U.S. Treasury announcement imposing

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Colombia: President Petro Says He Survived an Assassination Attempt

Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that he survived an assassination attempt after his helicopter was unable to land late Monday on the Caribbean coast, following security intelligence warnings that gunmen intended to

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Morocco: Northern Floods Force More Than 150,000 to Flee

Severe flooding in northern Morocco forced more than 150,000 people to flee over the course of a week, with four deaths reported and one person missing. Shelters were set up near Kenitra,

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Iran: Khamenei Calls for Resilience as Nuclear Talks Resume

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called on the public to remain resilient in the face of external pressure, stressing that nations draw strength from the will of their people. His remarks coincided

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Asian Stocks Rise After Ruling Party Victory in Japan

Asian markets posted modest gains at the start of the week following a decisive victory by Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party, boosting clarity for investors. The Nikkei index rose by about 4%, while

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Kremlin Accuses Washington of “Strangling” Cuba’s Economy

The Kremlin accused the United States of attempting to “strangle” Cuba’s economy, warning of a dire situation on the island as the fuel crisis deepens. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow is in

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