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Ukraine denies Nord Stream sabotage, proposes joint probe

Ukraine has formally denied any state involvement in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines and has proposed forming a joint investigation team with Germany, seeking to de-escalate a growing diplomatic rift.

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EU Parliament Extends Voluntary Message Scanning Law to 2028

The European Parliament voted on July 9, 2026, to reinstate a temporary law allowing digital platforms to voluntarily scan users' private messages for illegal child abuse material, extending the measure until 2028.

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
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EU ends SAP antitrust probe after agrees to support changes

The European Commission has closed an antitrust investigation into SAP after the German software giant agreed to legally binding changes that will make it significantly easier for customers to switch to rival support pro...

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Bayeux Tapestry arrives at British Museum

The Bayeux Tapestry, a nearly 1,000-year-old medieval masterpiece, arrived at the British Museum in London early on Friday, July 10, 2026, marking its first return to England since its creation.

Mainstream Bias 22 Sources
Left 59% Neutral 23% Right 18%

Parliament extends child-abuse scan, bans encrypted chats

The European Parliament voted on Thursday, July 9, to extend a temporary legal framework that allows online platforms to voluntarily scan private communications for known child sexual abuse material.

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
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Spain commits to NATO spending, averting US trade threat

A tense standoff between the United States and Spain over defense spending was abruptly resolved on Thursday after Spain agreed to a substantial financial commitment to NATO, defusing a threat by President Donald Trump t...

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French regulator orders Meta to resume news payment talks

France's competition authority has ordered Meta Platforms to resume negotiations with French news publishers and present a payment plan for the use of their content, stating the company's approach likely constitutes an a...

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Western Europe records hottest June on record amid heatwave

Western Europe has recorded its hottest June on record, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service, as the region endures a third major heatwave and wildfires rage across France and Spain.

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Volunteer firefighter dies in Savoie Alpine wildfire

A 22-year-old volunteer firefighter has died while battling a wildfire in the Savoie region of the French Alps, officials announced Wednesday, as a wave of blazes continues to scorch southern Europe.

Mainstream Bias 7 Sources
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EU Court Upholds Apple Gatekeeper Status Under DMA

Apple lost a major legal challenge on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, as the European Union's General Court upheld its designation as a "gatekeeper" under the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA).

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EU Parliament to vote on reinstating message-scanning rule

The European Parliament is poised to vote on Thursday on whether to reinstate a controversial interim measure that allows online platforms to scan private messages for child sexual abuse material.

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Hungarian President asks Venice Commission on removal plan

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has formally requested an urgent international legal opinion on a government proposal to remove him from office, escalating a constitutional crisis less than three months after a new gove...

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EU intelligence says Russia's banks face crisis risk in 2026

A classified European intelligence report warns that Russia's banking system faces an "explosive" risk of crisis in 2026, as lenders buckle under the financial strain of financing the country's four-year war in Ukraine.

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