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Briefing: EU capitals 'should drive response' to the Iran energy shock, Polish official tells Euronews

Strategic angle: Poland’s Secretary of State at the Energy Ministry emphasizes the need for flexibility amidst calls for a coordinated response from the European Commission.

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Briefing: 'The World Cup curse' - Italy sheds tears after missing out again

Strategic angle: Italy faces heartbreak as it fails to qualify for the World Cup once more.

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Briefing: DR Congo score extra-time winner to reach first World Cup in half a century

Strategic angle: The Democratic Republic of Congo defeated Jamaica 1-0 after extra time to secure their first World Cup appearance in 52 years.

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Briefing: German economy minister urges nuclear power rethink as energy prices soar

Strategic angle: Katherina Reiche’s call comes as Berlin launches investment summit to help revive Europe’s largest economy.

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Briefing: France's far right splits over the question of sovereignty as several mayors take down EU flags

Strategic angle: Several newly elected mayors from Marine Le Pen's party have removed the EU flag from their town halls, causing divisions among nationalists.

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Briefing: French Archives of Spaniards Who Fled Franco's Dictatorship Now Available Online

Strategic angle: Over 180,000 records accessible to preserve the memory of Spanish refugees.

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Briefing: Italian Christmas meal tragedy turns into murder inquiry

Strategic angle: Tests results suggest the two women may have been killed with ricin, according to Italian media, but police still do not have a suspect.

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Briefing: France eyes ban on social media for under-15s

Strategic angle: Proposed legislation could suspend accounts of users under 15 and prevent new registrations.

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Briefing: Hungarian FM denies passing information to Russia, calls it 'foreign interference'

Strategic angle: Peter Szijjarto responds to allegations of sharing strategic information with Russia.

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Briefing: COVID-19 Pandemic Nudged Young People in the UK Toward Extremism

Strategic angle: Recent data reveals a concerning trend of radicalization among youth during lockdown.

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Briefing: BMW’s New iX3 And i3 Will Record You Driving And Send Video To The Company

Strategic angle: Starting in Germany, BMW’s new iX3 and upcoming i3 will record your driving, provided you consent during setup.

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Briefing: Fire at chemical plant in Russia’s Nizhnekamsk leaves three dead

Strategic angle: Footage shows thick smoke rising over an industrial site in Nizhnekamsk, western Russia.

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Senegal signs law doubling penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in jail

New legislation increases penalties and criminalizes promotion of same-sex relationships.

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Briefing: Jørgensen urges cohesive national responses to avoid energy market disruptions

Strategic angle: Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen emphasized that EU unity is crucial to managing the energy crisis, with oil up 70% and natural gas 50%, raising concerns over supply security.

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Briefing: Wiegman explains why Parkinson is ready for England

Strategic angle: Sky Sports reporter Anton Toloui rounds up the best of Sarina Wiegman's news conference as England women prepare for their World Cup Qualifiers against Spain and Iceland.

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Briefing: Bucha massacre 'part of deliberate campaign to pave a road of destruction to Kyiv'

Strategic angle: Top European diplomats visit Ukraine to commemorate the anniversary of atrocities committed by Russian forces.

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Briefing: Trump lashes out at UK and France, telling allies 'the U.S.A. won't be there to help you anymore'

Strategic angle: Trump has again expressed his disdain for European allies that have refused to take part in the U.S. and Israel's military operation against Iran.

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Briefing: EU countries, except Hungary, vow 'full accountability' for war crimes in Ukraine

Strategic angle: High Representative Kaja Kallas gathered EU foreign ministers in Kyiv to honour the victims of the Bucha massacre, symbolizing the search for justice in Ukraine.

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Ukraine: Top EU diplomats mark 4 years since Bucha massacre

Brussels' chief diplomat and several EU foreign ministers are in Ukraine to mark four years since one of Russia's most infamous atrocities.

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Briefing: Non-lithium Energy Storage Technology Advances

Strategic angle: Significant progress in non-lithium energy storage systems reported in the US, Spain, and Scotland.