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The Pacific project EU to step up Indo-Pacific defence presence over China fears and Ukraine example
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Duma appears to be trying to keep Azov battalion fighters out of prisoner swap deal; Ukraine blames Russia’s ‘stereotypical mindset’ for stop in talks
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Man held liable for the Omagh bombing, is due to face charges related to weapons smuggling for the Real IRA
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Group warns of ‘cascade of export bans’ amid failure to ease grain bottlenecks fuelling shortages and inflation, MHP said
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Fate of Ukrainian soldiers unclear after evacuation from Mariupol; peace talks stall between Russia and Ukraine
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Ukraine says there will be prisoner swap but some Russian officials have said forces could be tried or executed
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A series that takes a pan-European lens to explain the challenges that transcend borders and confront our continent
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We would like to hear from people in Europe about how much the cost of living is for them at the moment
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EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
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Nasser Sari has grown a huge social media following documenting life in one of the poorest French neighbourhoods. Now he wants to enter national politics
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Wealthy overseas buyers lured by ‘golden visas’ helped create a city where workers struggle to find homes
Opinion & analysis
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Editorial: At a time of economic crisis, Liz Truss has risked a downward spiral in relations with the EU for no good reason
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Analysis: Bloc has various retaliatory weapons available including returning to no-deal Brexit scenario
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Foreign secretary confirms plans to ditch parts of deal, saying Good Friday agreement ‘under strain’
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Pictures & video
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Boris Johnson says the government's 'higher duty' is to the Good Friday agreement and he wants to fix the Northern Ireland protocol
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Speaking at the presidential palace in Helsinki, the Finnish president, Sauli Niinistö, and prime minister, Sanna Marin, formally declared that the country would apply for membership of the defensive alliance
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The Kharkiv School of Photography evolved from the late 1960s to 2010s in the industrial and educational centre in eastern Ukraine, notable for a sensitivity towards experimenting with the photographic image, and reflections on the social and political reality of the Soviet and post-Soviet eras.
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Finland is not yet a member of Nato, the intergovernmental military alliance, but the country's president said joining would be to 'maximise security' and not be in any way offensive
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