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Poland may open more border crossings with belarus next month, tusk says

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Spain eyes revamp of 1882 law to allow prosecutors, not judges, lead criminal probes
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Major telcos urge EU's von der leyen to ease merger rules to boost investments
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How a naples museum protects its treasures with forensic mapping
Russian street musician found guilty of 'discrediting' the army after she played anti-Kremlin songs
Date: October 28, 2025
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) -An 18-year-old Russian street musician jailed for nearly two weeks earlier this month for playing a banned anti-Kremlin song was found guilty on Tuesday of "...

Germany's hydrogen strategy requires overhaul to meet 2030 targets, audit office warns
Date: October 28, 2025
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's federal audit office said on Tuesday that the nation's hydrogen strategy is falling short of its objectives, calling for a course correction to avoid missing 2030 targets...
UK preparing to meet 'inevitable' increased drug costs after US talks
Date: October 28, 2025
By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) -The British government is preparing to meet the "inevitable" increase in the cost of some drugs following talks over pharmaceutical sector pricing and tariffs with...
Kazakhstan discusses exporting uranium to finnish nuclear plants
Date: October 28, 2025
ASTANA (Reuters) -Kazakhstan is discussing with Finland the possibility of supplying its uranium to Finnish nuclear power plants, the head of the Kazakh nuclear energy agency, Almasadam Satkaliyev,...
UK trade minister confident of gulf deal 'soon'
Date: October 28, 2025
GENEVA (Reuters) -Britain's trade minister said on Tuesday that he expected "soon" to conclude a trade deal with the Gulf countries ahead of a meeting this week. "There's just a few tiny things that...
Countries ask if britain's US trade deal is WTO compliant, document shows
Date: October 28, 2025
GENEVA (Reuters) -Britain's trade minister said on Tuesday that the World Trade Organization faced an "existential moment" at its ministerial meeting next year and that there is risk it fades to...
