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European Stocks Achieve Fifth Monthly Gain

European stocks secure fifth consecutive monthly gain as traders monitor US futures trading disruption caused by technical glitch. Key movers include Delivery Hero and Allfunds Group.

Macron's Russia Troop Plan Sparks French Revolt

French President Emmanuel Macron faces internal rebellion over proposed military readiness against Russia. Key officials dismiss threat as 'unnecessary'. Read full analysis.

Student Expelled in China for Dissenting Views

A Chinese university student's expulsion over political comments raises serious concerns about academic freedom and censorship in China's education system. Read the full investigation.

Polish Woman Busts 5 Myths About India

A Polish woman's viral video challenges stereotypes about India, revealing a better lifestyle than Europe and diverse cuisine. Discover the truths that reshape perceptions.

EU Parliament Erupts Over Russia-Ukraine War Strategy

European Parliament witnesses heated debate as MEPs clash over Russia-Ukraine war strategy and US reliability. Thomas Pellerin-Carlin warns Europe is 'caught between two brutes'. Read full analysis.

European Stocks Rise on Ukraine Peace Deal Optimism

European stocks surged as peace talks between Ukraine and Russia gained momentum. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index climbed 0.9% while traders analyzed US economic data for Fed rate cut clues. Read more market insights.

Mossad Thwarts Hamas Terror Plots in Europe

Israeli intelligence agency Mossad uncovered and prevented multiple Hamas terrorist attacks targeting European soil. Details reveal sophisticated plots against Israeli and Jewish interests.

International Students' Day 2025: Complete Guide

Explore the history and significance of International Students' Day 2025. Discover meaningful ways to celebrate and honor student contributions worldwide. Join the global observance!

India's Press Freedom Rank 151 in 2025 Index

India climbs 8 spots to rank 151st in World Press Freedom Index 2025 as National Press Day highlights media credibility challenges. Essential reading for UPSC aspirants.

Europe's rare-earth plant can't break China's grip

A new rare-earth magnet plant in Estonia, backed by the EU, begins production but will meet only a fraction of Europe's demand, highlighting the continent's struggle to reduce reliance on China.

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