UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he wants a broad new security agreement with the EU. Now, thanks to Berlin, it could end up being very broad indeed. 🔗 https://trib.al/Q4LzTlE
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Updates
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Delays on France's rail network could last all weekend after coordinated attacks caused widespread disruption hours before the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics. https://trib.al/FvaBNZV
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A trio of athletes who publicly supported the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine are set to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics despite rules requiring neutrality.
Trio of Russian athletes competing in Paris 2024 despite supporting war in Ukraine
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Lab-grown meat isn’t even on the European market yet. However, with the politics of agriculture in a particularly febrile state, it's become the target of an almighty backlash. 🔗 https://trib.al/GlHrakK
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Who will be the EU’s next commissioners? A lot of the puzzle is still unclear. Here’s what we know so far about Ursula von der Leyen’s top team 👇 https://trib.al/mrb04AM
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Despite putting on an air of neutrality and insisting that Moscow does not intervene in countries’ domestic affairs, Russian propagandists tell a very different story. And their sharpest vitriol has been reserved for Vice President Kamala Harris. 🔗 https://trib.al/XKQ5aI7
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How widespread is corruption in Europe? These are the EU member countries with the highest prevalence of corruption, according to a recent poll of citizens: 🇬🇷 Greece (98%) 🇵🇹 Portugal (96%) 🇲🇹 Malta (95%) 🇸🇮 Slovenia (95%)
Most Europeans say corruption is rife in their country
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Slovakia proposes ‘technical solution’ to blocked Russian oil supplies
Slovakia proposes ‘technical solution’ to blocked Russian oil supplies
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Could you be an Olympian? If you’re a 27-year-old woman who stands 1.72 meters tall and weighs around 66 kilograms … that’s a start. Here’s what the average medalist looks like 👇 https://trib.al/9CbyH9Y
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More than 44,000 ugly metal barriers were put up in Paris this week as part of massive security preparations ahead of the Olympics, which formally kicked off yesterday. Locals are not thrilled. 🔗 https://trib.al/dnWzGO2
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