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Ukraine, E3 agree peace terms as pro-EU party claims win in Armenia
The leaders of Germany, France, the UK and Ukraine agreed on concrete conditions for peace yesterday, including Europe’s participation in direct talks with Vladimir Putin. In Armenia, a pro-EU party has claimed victory in the elections held yesterday. #EuropeToday
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At least 10 dead in shipwreck off Malta, Italian coastguard says
At least 827 people have died so far this year attempting the deadly Central Mediterranean crossing, according to the UN’s International Organisation for Migration. #EuropeNews
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Video. Schoolchildren flee as canopy collapses during deadly Philippines quake
Video. Children scream and run for cover as a school canopy collapses during the powerful earthquake that hit the southern Philippines, killing at least four people and injuring more than 200.
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Oil prices rise as Iran and Israel trade strikes in defiance of Trump
Oil prices rose on Monday morning as investors monitored the latest escalation in the Middle East.
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Pashinyan hails ‘historic victory’ in decisive election in Armenia
Sunday’s vote signalled diminishing influence in a region once dominated by Russia, despite reported threats from Moscow and claims of interference. #EuropeNews
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Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom
SEOUL: Nvidia on Monday (Jun 8)announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix and Naver, as it looks to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and entice new customers.The agreements come during a high-profile trip by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to South Korea that b
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Indonesia issues technical regulations to centralise coal, palm oil, ferroalloy exports
JAKARTA, June 8 : Indonesia’s Trade Ministry published technical regulations on Monday to bring coal, palm oil, and ferroalloy exports under the control of a central government-owned firm. All three technical regulations have been in effect since June 1, with exporters of those commodities now obliged to repo
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Ballot paper shortage hurts South Korea’s reputation as model democracy: President Lee
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung described the shortage of ballot papers in last week’s election as “ridiculous” and “shocking”.
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Australian Marschall spoils Duplantis’ Stockholm show
June 8 : Australian pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall said he did not mean to spoil the show but was delighted to bring Armand Duplantis’ run of 40 straight victories to an end at his home Stockholm Diamond League meet on Sunday.Marschall claimed his first Diamond League victory with a clearance of 5.90 metres to
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Vollering says daring to lose helped her win women’s Giro
June 8 : Demi Vollering said she put everything on the line to clinch her first Giro d’Italia crown on Sunday after the FDJ–Suez rider became the second woman after Annemiek van Vleuten to win all three Grand Tours.Four-time Giro champion Anna van der Breggen led Vollering heading into the final stage with

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