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“Kyiv and the region, Zhytomyr, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia regions were under massive combined Russian attack,” the emergency services said, adding that Kyiv had suffered the most damage. Zelenskyy, who arrived in South Africa on Thursday to meet with President Cyril Ramaphosa as part of a broader trip, announced he would cut his visit short and “return to Ukraine immediately after the meeting with the President of South Africa.” “The Foreign Minister of Ukraine will hold all the necessary meetings in South Africa to fully inform the country’s political and civil society leaders about the situation,” Zelenskyy…

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The podcast is transatlantic for this episode – with Politico’s Anne McElvoy now in a hotel cupboard in Washington and Sky News’ Sam Coates still in his kitchen in London. Anne’s headed to DC to cover Rachel Reeves’ visits to the States and wonders how the Chancellor will fare on the MAGA-favoured TV channels when she does interviews today. And with a week to go, it’s a chance to look at how the local election campaigning is shaping up – and what this set of results might change, if anything. To find lists of candidates in all the local elections,…

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– Finales Angebot: Wie Trump die Ukraine und Europa erneut vor den Kopf stößt, ob die Amerikaner wirklich aus Verhandlungen aussteigen und sich zurückziehen würden und wie Europas Alternativplan für einen Frieden aussieht, besprechen Gordon Repinski und Hans von der Burchard.– Die drei Probleme der SPD: Der Koalitionsvertrag wird von der Basis skeptisch aufgenommen, die personelle Erneuerung lässt noch auf sich warten und in der Regierung erwartet die Sozialdemokraten vermutlich wieder Streit um die Finanzen. Eine Analyse.– Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Alexander Schweitzer, Ministerpräsident in Rheinland-Pfalz und Mitglied im SPD-Parteivorstand. Er spricht über die Herausforderungen in der künftigen Koalition nicht nur, aber…

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PARIS — Quatre Premiers ministres en une seule année, il y a de quoi ne plus savoir où donner de la tête. Ou la perdre, entre la chasse aux économies, l’afflux de propositions de loi et la fracturation de l’Assemblée nationale, jusqu’au sein même du bloc central. Plusieurs cabinets racontent, amusés ou déconfits, être plus que jamais en veille constante sur la moindre proposition de loi, voire sur le moindre amendement. “La plupart de nos sujets sont en défensive”, commente un lobbyiste d’un des plus importants cabinets d’affaires publiques. “Le jeu est en permanence ouvert. Il ne suffit pas d’avoir le…

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The European Commission is equipping staff travelling to the US with burner phones and stripped-down laptops over surveillance concerns, the Financial Times reported last week. The country has been added to a list that includes Ukraine and China and other countries where electronic surveillance is expected.  With geopolitical tensions rising, we look at which tech tools and online platforms can be used by politicians across Europe, and which ones are black-listed. TikTokBack in 2023, the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of the EU banned TikTok on EU officials’ professional devices. This was followed across various EU agencies and consultative bodies, including…

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As Catholics gather in Rome to mourn Pope Francis, those hoping to succeed him are preparing to engage in one of the world’s oldest and most intriguing electoral contests. This week’s guest knows the inner workings of the Vatican and the key players involved as cardinals gather for the next conclave. Host Anne McElvoy talks to Francis Campbell, who served as Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See from 2005 to 2011. Campbell became ambassador not long after the death of Pope John Paul II and a few months into Benedict’s pontificate, which preceded that of Francis. He believes that the…

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As a result, the officials added, it is possible that Rome will be forced to eat into other budgets to drum up fresh funds for defense. It might also initially hit the 2 percent target and then gradually trim that amount to focus on the “maintenance” of its armed forces.  But the official quoted above also emphasized that the creative accounting had been carefully designed to withstand legal scrutiny. While pressure will be “unavoidable,” the official added, Rome might be able to get away with spending only a small amount that is more in a “way the Americans like,” such…

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He added that it’s now up to Virkkunen, who hails from the center-right European People’s Party (EPP), to wrap up EU investigations and crack down on U.S. tech behemoths through the DSA. “We want to see the same approach from … Virkkunen, when it comes to the Digital Services Act, and the conclusion of the investigation into breaches by X, TikTok and Meta of the rules that protect our citizens online,” Saliba said. Ribera and Virkkunen jointly oversee DMA enforcement, while Virkkunen has sole responsibility for DSA enforcement. Brussels has opened content-moderation probes into companies such as X, Meta, and…

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Campaigns of this type often pop up around major news events, when hackers elicit curiosity and emotional reactions to try to lure unsuspecting users to fraudulent websites.  “Cybercriminals thrive on chaos and curiosity,” said Rafa Lopez, a security engineer at Check Point. “Whenever a major news event occurs, we see a sharp rise in scams designed to exploit public interest.” Researchers have called this “cyber threat opportunism,” a phenomenon that spiked during the Covid-19 pandemic, when Google identified 18 million malware and phishing Gmail messages per day related to the pandemic.  Instagram’s parent company Meta and TikTok did not immediately…

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