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EU will step in and continue support for Kyiv, predicts Ukraine’s Vice PM for European Integration EU

“We are going to see very big changes,” said Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration. Stefanishyna said the spoke with members of the European Parliament about the Danish model of employing joint production with the Ukrainian defence industry. ADVERTISEMENTAmid growing concern that US President-elect Donald Trump might withdraw Washington’s crucial support for Kyiv after he takes office in January, Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister for European Integration Olha Stefanishyna says she believes the EU will step in and will continue its support of Kyiv, even more so with the backing of the new Commission. She told…

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Against the backdrop of the change of president in the USA, Foreign Minister Baerbock meets with colleagues and the EU Foreign Affairs Representative Kallas in Berlin. What’s next in Kyiv and Damascus? Watch this and other news on WELT TV.© Axel Springer Germany GmbH. All rights reserved. Now live: Meeting in Berlin – discussions about Ukraine and the situation in Syria – video

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The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly passed on Wednesday a resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in the devastated Gaza Strip. The ongoing war in the enclave has dragged on for over a year and has so far killed over 44,000 people, according to local officials. Resolution urges ‘immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire’ One hundred and fifty-eight members voted in favor of the resolution, nine voted against, with 13 abstentions. The text urged “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire,” and “the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages” — wording similar to a text vetoed by Washington in the Security…

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The Greens and CDU have governed Baden-Württemberg since 2016. Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann also sees this coalition as “a realistic option” in the federal government after the new elections in 2025. Black-Green could promisingly intertwine ecology and economics. Pop star Robbie Williams spoke about his new biopic and his life after drugs.Next Monday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz will pose a vote of confidence in the Bundestag, then the path to new elections at the end of February will probably be clear. Until then, the red-green minority government will still govern after the traffic lights go out. Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), Prime Minister…

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The spokesperson for Junts in the Congress of Deputies, Miriam Nogueras, assured this Wednesday that “Junts does not have the Budget folder on the table” and sees it as “very difficult to talk about it.” This was stated by the Junts spokesperson, in which she assured that “we have said for many months that if the Budgets that have not been executed are not paid, which are all the previous ones, we cannot sit down to negotiate Budgets. new.” “The Government has not contacted us to talk about Budgets, at any time,” said Nogueras, adding that he is “stranged” that…

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In the notorious Saidnaya prison in Damascus, Syria’s dictator Assad systematically tortured and murdered political opponents. After the fall of the regime, terrible images from the underground tracts went around the world. Survivors and relatives now have hope. Metal press and blood-soaked ropes – The full extent of the Syrian torture system is now becoming apparent

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Deadly Russian strike kills at least three in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia EU

At least three people were killed and 20 injured, many of whom are in critical condition, after a Russian strike on the city Zaphorizhzhia in Ukraine on Tuesday. According to regional governor Ivan Fedorov, the strike hit a private clinic in the city centre, damaging buildings nearby. “Medics, police and rescuers are currently working at the attack site,” he wrote on Telegram. Among the victims were two doctors and a five-year-old girl. At least 11 were injured in a separate, double ballistic missile attack on the town of Zlatopil in the Kharkiv region. An administrative building and 16 residential buildings…

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Hyrox is a global sports phenomenon with origins in Germany. The competition attracts many gym fans. But sports scientists also see dangers in the mix of strength and endurance. The latest trends in the industry are presented year after year at the Fibo fitness trade fair in Cologne. When I was there this spring, I discovered a few athletes in the basement doing some kind of intensified circuit training. They ran from one station to the next, one kilometer at a time. Then they dragged sandbags and pulled heavy sleds with weights, all on time. This sport, in which –…

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The Basque Government’s budget project for 2025 will continue its processing in Parliament after passing the processing of the entire amendments presented by the PP, Sumar and Vox, which have been rejected after receiving 39 votes against (PNV and PSE-EE) , 27 abstentions (EH Bildu) and only having the nine votes in favor from the proposing groups. The entire amendments have been rejected by the Plenary Session of the Basque Chamber, which this coming Thursday, in this case within the framework of the Finance Commission, will debate the partial amendments as a prior step to the plenary session on the…

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Summary of the Die Welt Newspaper Die Welt front page this morning – summarisedThe front page of Die Welt reports on Syrians applying for asylum in Germany. Syrians have been the largest group of asylum seekers in this country every year since 2014. After Assad’s fall, the Federal Office for Migration immediately put 46,000 applications on hold. Austria is doing the same. What do Faeser and Baerbock’s Foreign Ministry say about the scenario that refugees could return to Syria?  Latest News updated every hour

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Summary of the El Pais Newspaper El Pais front page this morning – summarisedEl Pais says Rebel fighters are trying to restore order in Syria after seizing control of the capital Damascus and bringing down Bashar al-Assad’s regime.Rebel police have taken up residence in police stations after Assad’s army emptied military posts.And the leader of the coalition of rebel groups, Abu Mohamed al Julani, has met with the Syrian prime minister and the president of the Salvation Government to discuss the transfer of power and the creation of a transitional government. Latest News updated every hour

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Summary of Le Monde Newspaper Le Monde front page this morning – summarisedThe front page of Le Monde reports on Syria latest. The news spread first across Syria, and then the world. The regime once referred to as being “forever” during the rule of former president Hafez al-Assad [1930-2000, Bashar Al-Assad’s father] is no more. The death machine built up over 40 years has been brought to a halt with the takeover by an armed rebel coalition, supported in recent days by spontaneous demonstrations. The Syrian uprising of 2011, violently suppressed for many years, regained its momentum, as if the groundswell…

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After the overthrow of ruler Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the leader of the victorious Islamist fighters announced that he would publish a list of ex-officials involved in torture. The list to be published by the future Syrian authorities will contain “the names of the highest-ranking officials involved in the torture of the Syrian people,” wrote Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, head of the Islamist militia Hajat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). on Tuesday in the Telegram online service.“We will offer rewards to anyone who provides information about high-ranking army and security officers involved in war crimes,” al-Jolani continued, using his real name, Ahmed al-Sharaa.…

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How was Syria’s economy ravaged by the civil war? Syria’s economy was worth $67.5 billion (€63.9 billion) in 2011 — the same year that large-scale protests broke out against President Bashar Assad’s regime, which sparked a rebel insurgency that escalated into a full-blown civil war. The country was placed 68th among 196 countries in global GDP rankings, comparable to Paraguay and Slovenia. By last year, the economy had fallen to 129 in the league table, having shrunk by 85% to just $9 billion, according to World Bank estimates. That put the country on par with the likes of Chad and the Palestinian Territories. Almost 14 years…

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Union politicians hope that with the fall of the Assad regime, many Syrians will return to their home country. Foreign Minister Baerbock (Greens) and Interior Minister Faeser (SPD) reject a premature return debate. Watch this and other news on WELT TV.© Axel Springer Germany GmbH. All rights reserved. Now live: After Assad’s fall in Syria – return debate polarized – video

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