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MEP Krah accessed ‘sensitive’ documents, EU Parliament trade committee chair says
Charges of spying and corruption spark call for internal parliamentary probe.
AI crashes Washington’s biggest party weekend
DC’s fascination with artificial intelligence is permeating after-hours social life in the capital, including this weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner festivities.
Putin ‘likely’ didn’t order Navalny’s death in February, US agencies believe: WSJ
U.S. intelligence agencies agree Russian president probably didn’t order opposition leader’s killing “at that moment,” according to report.
France gets a reprieve on credit rating, but doubts persist on fiscal outlook
Moody’s and Fitch keep assessments unchanged, but are cautious on French government’s ability to meet deficit targets.
Forbes Russia journalist placed under house arrest
Sergei Mingazov is accused of spreading false information about the Russian military.
As rumors swirl about her successor, UK envoy to US plans to stay as long as she can
Britain’s government and opposition party are at odds about naming a successor to Karen Pierce, who has represented the country in Washington since 2020.
Israel rebukes US calls for investigation into mass graves in Gaza
“Investigate what?” an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson said.
How Zelenskyy gave US House speaker a deadline for military aid
A December meeting influenced Mike Johnson’s decision to approve military aid for Kyiv.
Bird flu in US cows: Should Europe be worried?
One in five samples of retail milk in the U.S. have tested positive for viral fragments.