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EU's von der Leyen was known as Big Tech tough, then she tapped one of its CEOs to help regulate AI

By Eric J. Lyman

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Volodymyr Zelensky

Zelensky writes open letter asking for face-to-face meeting with Putin

Zelensky said it would be "wrong to simply wait" until the conflict between the two countries again becomes a central focus of attention from the United States, which has shifted its focus to the conflict in Iran.

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Ukrainian emergency services are seen at the site of an overnight air strike on civilian apartment building.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv kill more than a dozen and injure hundreds

Emergency crews were digging through wreckage as they tried to reach people burned under the rubble of apartment buildings.

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New Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar

Hungary’s new government faces old reality check – Orbán's party, public support for his policies

Péter Magyar soundly defeated entrenched Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán in April. But changing the attitudes that sustained Orbán for 16 years will be a challenge.

Ukraine receives new air defense systems

Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners

EU reaches deal to limit trade of products linked to deforestation

UK Prime Minister expresses sorrow over migrant deaths

Prince Harry’s new book has backfired in Britain

U.S. vows continued support for Ukraine

Kramatorsk under renewed attack

Finland's PM: 'No change' in Sweden and Finland's desire to join NATO 'simultaneously'

Finland begins construction of Russian border fence

Protests continue against French pension reform

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