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Ukraine’s foreign minister tenders resignation ahead of cabinet reshuffle as Russian missiles kill at least 7

Ukraine's foreign minister tenders resignation ahead of expected cabinet reshuffle as Russian missiles kill at least 7

(CNN) — Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba became the latest top official to tender his resignation on Wednesday, ahead of a major government reshuffle, as yet another wave of Russian attacks overnight killed at least seven people, including a child.

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NATO member Romania says a Russian drone violated its airspace

Romania says a Russian drone violated its airspace during nighttime attacks on neighboring Ukraine and urged Moscow to stop what it described as an escalation

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Ukraine's Zelenskiy appoints former arms production minister as adviser

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appointed on Sunday former arms production minister Oleksandr Kamyshin as an external adviser for strategic issues, a decree published on the

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Russia, Ukraine accuse each other of overnight air attacks on border regions

Ukraine and Russia accused each other of overnight air attacks on their border regions, with Ukrainian officials saying that two people died and four were injured in the Sumy region, and

Russia, Ukraine accuse each other of overnight air attacks on border regions
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Italy sees 2025 GDP growth of at least 1.2%, junior minister says

Italy sees its economy expanding by at least 1.2% in 2025, a Treasury junior minister told Reuters, as the government prepares its medium-term structural budget plan to be

Italy sees 2025 GDP growth of at least 1.2%, junior minister says
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As Volkswagen weighs its first closure of a German auto plant, workers aren't the only ones worried

Volkswagen is considering closing some factories in its home country for the first time in the German automaker’s 87-year history

As Volkswagen weighs its first closure of a German auto plant, workers aren't the only ones worried
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Germany's Scholz calls for renewed push for peace in Ukraine

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Greece to tax cruise ship arrivals to protect popular islands from overtourism

Greece to tax cruise ship arrivals to protect popular islands from overtourism
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Venezuela opposition leader Gonzalez lands in Spain seeking asylum

Venezuela opposition leader Gonzalez lands in Spain seeking asylum
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VW boss says European market shrinking amid tougher competition

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