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Mogherini Steps Down from College of Europe as EU-Diplomatic Academy Probe Deepens
Former EU foreign-policy chief resigns amid investigations into alleged procurement and corruption irregularities In a sudden and politically charged move, Federica Mogherini has resigned from her position as rector of the College of Europe, stepping aside as European authorities intensify…
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“Russia’s Alleged Blackmail of Italian deputy prime minister Salvini”
According to reports, Moscow allegedly provides payments to transgender individuals associated with Salvini exerting pressure on him while he, in turn, accuses Kyiv of misusing European funds to finance sex workers for its elite.” On 23–24 November 2025, Matteo Salvini,…
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Europe Closes Ranks as Support for Ukraine Becomes a Political Imperative
Amid renewed tensions, European capitals project unity on military aid, sanctions, and diplomatic pressure — even as internal debates simmer beneath the surface. As political tensions rise across the continent, multiple European capitals have moved to reaffirm their support for…
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Shadows Over Diplomacy
European Leaders Challenge Putin’s ‘Peace’ Overtures as Kremlin Talks Raise Alarm As the autumn winds settle over Europe, the political atmosphere remains anything but calm. In the wake of Kremlin-hosted discussions that Moscow billed as a fresh opening for diplomacy,…
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Rising Tide of Discontent: Bulgaria Withdraws 2026 Budget Plan Amid Nationwide Protests
First euro‑denominated draft sparks massive unrest — citizens decry tax hikes, corruption, and economic uncertainty ahead of euro adoption Growing unrest has swept across Bulgaria as the government withdrew its draft budget for the coming year after widespread protests erupted…
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Shadows Over EU Diplomacy – Fraud Probe Rocks the European External Action Service
Belgian raids at EEAS headquarters and in Bruges spark corruption and procurement‑fraud investigation over junior‑diplomat training contract Brussels–Bruges, early morning — A major fraud investigation has shaken the foundations of the European Union’s diplomatic service, as police carried out raids…
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Fault Lines in Kyiv: A Government Under Pressure
Corruption probes and a top aide’s resignation fuel calls from European partners for transparent justice as Ukraine weighs its political path forward Internal tensions in Kyiv grew markedly in early November as a sweeping anti‑corruption probe and the abrupt resignation…
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A Week of Consequence: Europe Signals Pivotal Moment in Ukraine Negotiations
As U.S.–Russia contacts draw near, the EU warns that the next stretch could determine whether diplomacy yields a durable peace. In a week heavy with quiet phone calls, shuttle diplomacy, and late‑night briefings in Brussels, the European Union’s top diplomat…
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Fractured Voices: How Russia’s Former Liberal Elite Now Echo the Kremlin
Once vocal critics of Moscow’s hardline politics, influential liberal figures increasingly align with state narratives as hopes for a negotiated ceasefire continue to dim. Former members of Russia’s once-vibrant liberal intelligentsia—long regarded as the country’s moral counterweight to Kremlin orthodoxy—are…
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Thousands Rally Across Europe in Solidarity With Gaza and to Denounce Israel’s War
Demonstrations Mark UN’s International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People In one of the largest coordinated waves of political mobilization seen in Europe in recent years, hundreds of thousands of people marched through major cities on Sunday to express…














