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A new study lists the weak spots in Europe’s power grid as geopolitical challenges and climate change are testing the continent’s infrastructure “as never before.”
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A new report shows that “chronic” medicine shortages in the EU have reached record levels in the last two years. A common antibiotic used to treat many infections is on the list.
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Airlines struggle with strikes and aircraft shortages: What does it mean for your travel plans?
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Serbia will unveil 19 new weapon systems at its military parade on Saturday, highlighting its diverse foreign policy with arms deals from France, China, Israel and Russia.
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In this edition, we hear about the battle between the automotive sector and the Commission to postpone the combustion engine phase out and we hear if national armies can fight the war on drugs.
Officials say the victims were killed by Assad’s forces in an ambush while fleeing eastern Ghouta during the recent civil war.