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Europe's leaders warn against 'appeasement' with Russia, ceasefire talks without Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday Ukraine would not accept any bilateral agreements on its fate reached by Moscow and Washington in its absence, and called for Europe to have a seat at the negotiating table at the end of the war.
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At least 28 injured after driver plows into Munich crowd
A driver drove a car into a labour union demonstration in central Munich on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, including children, authorities said. The attack occurred just over a week before Germany holds an election.
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Hamas says trio of Israeli hostages to be released as scheduled on Saturday
The Palestinian militant group Hamas signalled on Thursday that a crisis threatening to unravel the Gaza ceasefire deal could be avoided despite uncertainty over the number of hostages due to be released on Saturday and disagreements over aid supplies.
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Trump vs. the last democratic guardrail: the courts
After a series of legal setbacks, Donald Trump has stopped short of crossing the democratic Rubicon — outright defying a court order, a line no U.S. president has breached in at least a century and a half.
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Why major countries can't agree on how to regulate artificial intelligence
More than 60 nations gathered in Paris this week to pledge a responsible approach to regulating artificial intelligence. The AI summit was meant to bring world powers together to set a global agenda on the rapidly developing technology — instead, it showed that some of them are diverging sharply.