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Dua Lipa helps deliver pickup truck to Ukrainian frontline medics Funds for the vehicle were raised at a charity event backed by the singer’s Service95 initiative.

Ukrainian frontline medics have thanked British pop singer Dua Lipa after her Service95 initiative helped fund a new pickup truck delivered through the Driving Ukraine project, saying the vehicle will play a vital role in life-saving evacuation, rescue, and medical missions near the front line.

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Ukraine: Druzhba oil pipeline fixed and ready to ‘resume operation’ The Druzhba oil pipeline, which brings Russian oil into central Europe, is ready to “resume operation” after being repaired, Ukraine’s president has said.

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🔴#BREAKING: The Druzhba oil pipeline can be brought back online after Ukraine completed repairs to a war-damaged section of the link, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, restoring a key supply line carrying Russian oil to central Europe.

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Ukrainian teen comes from behind to win European chess title As a 14-year-old Roman Dehtiarov refused to abandon his dad by leaving Kharkiv.

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17-year-old Ukrainian chess prodigy Roman Dehtiarov shocked the sport by winning the European Championship in Poland as the 126th seed, becoming the first winner without the Grandmaster title before later being honored by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Russia reportedly to halt Kazakhstan's oil flows to Germany via Druzhba Kremlin spokesman said he was not aware of a move to stop the oil exports.

Russia is set to halt Kazakhstan's oil exports to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline from May 1, a move that could deepen fuel supply concerns for Berlin amid wider global Energy disruptions.

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A breakthrough may be near on a major EU aid package for Ukraine, with progress on the bloc’s proposed €90 billion loan plan and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas signaling funds could soon start reaching Kyiv.

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‘Oil rain’ falls in Russia after Ukrainian strike on oil refinery The unusual phenomenon came amid a large blaze in an oil refinery struck by Ukrainian drones.

Oil rain was reported by residents in Russia’s Black Sea town of Tuapse after a Ukrainian drone strike hit a local refinery, with black residue covering streets and vehicles as firefighters battled fires and pollution spread near the port.

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Polish FinMin says plan to fund military with gold a ‘mirage’ The bank’s plan seeks to replace EU defense funding vetoed by the president.

Funding Poland’s military through central bank gold reserves is “a mirage,” Finance Minister Andrzej Domański said, urging faster use of EU defense funds instead.

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Anti-corruption officers raid Polish climate ministry The officers were acting on behalf of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

A European investigation into Poland’s Clean Air program prompted anti-corruption officers to enter the Climate Ministry and regional offices to secure documents linked to suspected subsidy abuses and projects approved without sufficient safeguards.

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Hungary broke EU law with LGBTQ content ban, court says LGBTQ rights were eroded under Orbán, who last year oversaw a ban on Pride marches.

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Hungary’s government violated European law with rules prohibiting access to LGBTQ content, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Tuesday, ordering Budapest to rescind the law.

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'Postcard tracker’ exposes NATO warship security flaw The tracker, hidden in post, passed all security checks.

A glaring gap in military operational security has been exposed after a journalist tracked a Dutch warship using a cheap Bluetooth device hidden inside a postcard.

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Police arrest nine for breaking into Auschwitz The nine teenagers from the US and Canada admitted to the crime.

Nine teenagers from the U.S. and Canada have been detained by Polish police after illegally entering the grounds of the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Dozens of WWII-era artillery shells unearthed in central Poland Police warned that such finds are more common during field and construction work.

Dozens of artillery shells from the Second World War have been uncovered at a construction site in central Poland.

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Poland fines firm €5M for exporting luxury cars to Russia Authorities said the Belarusians behind the scheme knowingly breached sanctions.

Tax authorities in southern Poland have fined a company €4.73 milion for exporting luxury cars to Russia in violation of EU restrictions.

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Magyar gives Orbán officials ultimatum: step down or be removed Magyar’s TISZA party won a sweeping victory in the April election, ending Orbán’s 16-year rule and securing a two-thirds majority.

A clear warning from Hungary’s next leader. Péter Magyar has told officials appointed under Viktor Orbán to step down or risk being removed from their posts.

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Fire rages at Russia's Tuapse port after drone attack A major fire continued to burn at Russia’s Tuapse port more than a day after a Ukrainian drone attack.

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Firefighting efforts continue in Russia’s Black Sea port of Tuapse, where around 246 firefighters are still working more than 24 hours after a reported Ukrainian drone attack, local authorities said.

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Péter Magyar, who’s expected to become Hungary’s next Prime Minister, has said that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested upon entry to Hungary.

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Ukrainian prankster eavesdrops on Russian officials’ ‘closed’ call The call was abruptly halted after Ukrainian hackers reportedly infiltrated it.

A controversial claim from a Ukrainian prankster. He says he gained access to a restricted call involving top Russian officials, where they reportedly discussed reliance on Chinese parts for drones.

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Chinese woman arrested in LED marihuana smuggling plot The shipment had an estimated street value of €1.1 mln.

A major bust at the border. Polish customs officers have intercepted nearly 90 kg of marijuana hidden inside LED panels shipped from Canada.

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Massive thermal power plant blast rocks Bucharest Energy Minister said the scale of damage was “major,” adding repairs could take “up to a year.”

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A powerful explosion and fire at a Bucharest thermal plant have left thousands without hot water and damaged key facilities.

Authorities warn the damage is severe, with restoration efforts likely to take months as key infrastructure to be rebuilt.

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Hungarian election winner Péter Magyar has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to reopen the damaged Druzhba pipeline as soon as it is functional, and for Russia to resume oil shipments through it.

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Slovakia’s Fico asks Poland to let him go to Moscow for celebrations Baltic states have already refused to open their airspace to the Slovak PM.

Poland is considering a request from Slovakia to allow its prime minister’s plane to cross Polish airspace en route to Moscow for Victory Day.

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US-Iran talks back on track ahead of ceasefire deadline Washington and Tehran signaled talks could resume as the ceasefire deadline draws closer.

Fragile diplomacy under pressure. The United States says it is confident peace talks with Iran will go ahead in Pakistan, but uncertainty remains as Tehran weighs participation.

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Tusk says Poland-France security ties have ‘no limits’ Donald Tusk held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday.

Closer ties with Paris. Prime Minister Donald Tusk has praised France as Poland’s most loyal partner, highlighting deepening defense cooperation between the two countries.

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Ukraine to replace frontline troops with 25,000 ground robots Ukraine has started taking Russian position entirely with unmanned frontline ‘robots’.

Ukraine is planning to replace frontline troops with 25,000 unmanned ground robots in the first half of this year, the country’s defense minister has said.

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No grounds to strip Zondacrypto of sponsorship deal: Polish Olympic chief Media reports have claimed the crypto-trading platform is in financial trouble.

Support from the top. Poland’s Olympic Committee says Zondacrypto is meeting its sponsorship commitments, and there is no basis to terminate the contract despite reports of financial trouble.

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