Van Drives Into Brussels Terrace, Several Injured

A van rammed into terraces in the center of Belgium’s capital Brussels, leaving at least six injured and in shock, authorities said.

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Against the odds, Biden inches closer to nuclear deal with Iran

The Biden administration on Wednesday inched closer to restarting a controversial nuclear deal with Iran, brushing aside stark warnings from key American ally Israel and sidestepping mounting evidence that Tehran and its proxies have not moderated thei…

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Nuclear deal moves closer as US says Iran has ‘finally crossed the Rubicon’

Iran has dropped some of its main demands on resurrecting a deal to rein in Tehran’s nuclear program, including its insistence that international inspectors close some probes of its atomic program, bringing the possibility of an agreement closer, a sen…

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Serbia Threatens To Enter Kosovo Amid Balkans War Fears

Europe faced a potential new war in the Balkans as Serbia’s president threatened to move into neighboring Kosovo if the NATO military alliance failed to “do their job.”

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Montenegro Mourns 11 Killed In Shooting

Montenegro’s prime minister has declared a mourning period after at least 11 people were killed in a shooting that shocked the tiny Balkan nation. Friday’s bloodshed came while Montenegro sought membership in the European Union.

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Europe’s drought on course to be worst for 500 years, European Commission researcher warns

The drought scorching much of the European Union is set to be the worst endured since the sixteenth century, a senior scientist at the European Commission’s (EC) drought service has warned.

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