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Dutch Government Crisis Deepens as Coalition Talks Fail
The Netherlands has been plunged into a deep government crisis after coalition talks between the three main parties collapsed. The talks, which had been ongoing for weeks, were aimed at forming a new government following the general election in March. However, the parties were unable to reach an agr...

Ex-uk Prime Minister Johnson Calls on Allies to Send Noncombat Troops to Ukraine Ahead of Ceasefire
British media outlets reported on Thursday that Boris Johnson, who served as Prime Minister from 2019 to 2022, has called on his fellow leaders in the European Union and NATO to send noncombat troops to Ukraine. Johnson's proposal is part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities...

Macron Begs France to Reject Political Violence After Killing of Far-right Activist
French President Emmanuel Macron has appealed to the nation's citizens to reject all forms of violence, after a prominent far-right activist was found dead in a Paris suburb. The activist's killing has sent shockwaves throughout the country, sparking widespread outrage and calls for greater security...

Russians Suffering 'crazy Losses' in Ukraine, Nato Chief Rutte Tells Munich Conference
NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, has made a series of alarming comments about Russia's military performance in Ukraine, describing their losses as 'crazy'. The remarks were made during the Munich Security Conference, a high-profile gathering of world leaders and military strategists. Rutte's comm...

Europeans Unite Against Growing Russian Threats in Eastern Europe
The European Union has been on high alert as Russia continues to build up its military presence along the Polish and Ukrainian borders. This development has raised concerns among top EU officials, who warn that Russia's aggressive actions pose a significant threat to regional stability and global se...

Portugal Elects a President, with Leftist Beating a Surging Far Right
The election, held on January 24, saw the leftist candidate, Ana Gomes, emerge victorious with 49.6% of the vote, narrowly beating her far-right opponent, André Ventura, who secured 26.7% of the vote. The election was closely watched by international observers, who noted a surge in support for far-r...
France 36-14 Ireland: Les Bleus Open Six Nations Defence with Thumping Win in Paris
The highly anticipated match between France and Ireland kicked off at the Stade de France in Paris, with both teams eager to make a statement in the Six Nations tournament. Les Bleus, led by captain Charles Ollivon, started strong, with their scrumhalf, Antoine Dupont, controlling the tempo of the g...

Czechs Rally to Support President in Deepening Rift
The protests, which began on Tuesday, have seen thousands of Czech citizens gather in the streets to show their support for President Zeman. The demonstrations, which have been largely peaceful, have been marked by chants of "Zeman, Zeman, Zeman" and "Government, resign!" Government Cuts Funding for...

‘we’ve Fought Side by Side’: Danish Veterans March Against Trump’s Comments
On a chilly winter morning, thousands of Danish citizens, including veterans and their families, gathered in the capital city of Copenhagen to express their discontent with US President Donald Trump's recent comments on the NATO alliance. Trump's remarks, which some perceived as dismissive and isola...