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A Russian deputy defence minister appears in court on bribery charges

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Timur Ivanov is accused of accepting a massive bribe when he was one of Russia's 12 deputy defence ministers.

Latest news bulletin | April 24th – Midday

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Are billions of EU funds sent to Turkey to help refugees really making a difference?

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Brussels has sent Turkey billions of euros to provide for migrants and refugees who would otherwise cross into the EU. But it's not clear how the money is being spent.

Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurised milk, US regulator says

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Although the virus is lethal to commercial poultry, most infected cattle seem to recover within two weeks, experts said.

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50 years since the revolution, where is Portugal today?

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Portugal is better off today than it was at the end of its military dictatorship. But where does it stand compared to other European countries?

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College students across US face arrest over pro-Palestinian protests

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Concerns about threats to Jewish students and faculty are being cited as a reason for harder crackdowns on demonstrators.

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EU hopeful North Macedonia holds presidential elections

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Accession to the EU and the rule of law are key points in the Balkan country's presidential race.

Athens turns orange as winds carry dust from Sahara desert

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Skies over southern Greece turned an orange hue on Tuesday as dust clouds blown across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa engulfed the Acropolis and other Athenian landmarks.

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UK Home Secretary in Italy to discuss ways to tackle flow of illegal migrants

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Visit comes a day after British parliament passed controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill which will see some illegal migrants in the UK deported to the central African country, legislation that has been slammed by lawyers and international…

Italy passes law allowing pro-life groups access to abortion clinics

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Opponents of the amendment question the wisdom of allowing medically unqualified groups access to women considering an abortion but the government counters the move is designed so prospective patients can be better informed.

Latest news bulletin | April 24th – Morning

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US Senate passes $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel

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President Joe Biden said the package “sends a message to the world about the power of American leadership” and that he would sign it into law on Wednesday.

EU foreign policy chief compares Gaza destruction with German cities in WWII

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UNRWA’s commissioner general says attacks on the agency’s reputation were intended to strip Palestinians of refugee status, a day after independent report found Israel still hadn’t provided any evidence staff had links to terror groups.

Tuesday, Apr 23

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Russian forces gain ground in eastern Ukraine

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Fighting is currently raging near Avdiivka in the Donetsk region as Moscow tries to take advantage before Western aid arrives.

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Latest news bulletin | April 23rd – Evening

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UK to ramp up defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by decade's end, Sunak says

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Announcement comes even as Britain's strained public services struggle after years of government spending cuts.

WATCH: Russia and Kazakhstan continue to grapple with floods

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According to Russian authorities, more than 500 properties remain flooded in 17 settlements in Russia's eastern Tyumen region, while some 3,500 people have been evacuated.

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Police in Bosnia arrest 23 suspected members of drug kingpin's 'inner circle'

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The world-notorious kingpin was arrested in 2022 and ultimately sentenced to seven years in prison.

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Watch: Russia strikes batter Odesa, injuring at least nine civilians

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Russian strikes on Ukraine have intensified in recent months with Kyiv struggling to keep resupplying its defences.

UK announces €580 million in new military aid for Ukraine

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The pledge comes just days after the US approved a multi-billion support package for the war-torn country.

Paris Police evict migrants from makeshift camp in action decried as 'social cleansing'

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The swoop is the latest move in a widely criticised strategy to prepare the French capital for the upcoming Olympic Games.

Top EU diplomats put Serbia against the wall with Kosovo

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Brussels has handed Belgrade a dilemma: Either stop obstructing Kosovo's entry into key international organisations or its own EU aspirations will be frozen.

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Council of Europe's human rights commissioner condemns UK's Rwanda bill

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Shortly after Rishi Sunak's bill finally passed through parliament, five people were reported to have died crossing the English Channel in a small boat.

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EU to ban forced-labour products in move mostly targeted at China

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The European Parliament has approved sweeping new rules designed to stamp out products tainted with forced labour from the EU market.

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Latest news bulletin | April 23rd – Midday

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Pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses after arrests

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The atmosphere on major college campuses has grown ever more tense since Hamas' October 7 massacre and the ensuing Israeli onslaught in Gaza.

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Hungarian government targets former Fidesz ally in elections campaign

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Following his divorce with Fidesz' former justice minister, Péter Magyar emerged as a key opposition figure of Viktor Orban's government.

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Controversial law allowing anti-abortion activists into clinics reaches Italy's Senate

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The highly contentious legislation, introduced by the governing Brothers of Italy, has been condemned by critics as a blow to women's rights.

Latest news bulletin | April 23rd – Morning

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Search for loved ones after 283 bodies found in Khan Younis mass grave

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EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says no progress has been made towards a ceasefire deal in Gaza and the humanitarian situation in the enclave remains a “catastrophe”.