Poland has deemed Germany's decision to implement border controls 'unacceptable,' while Austria has announced that it will not accept any migrants who are turned back.
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In a recent statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin mocked NATO following a dramatic incident involving Polish paratroopers. The embarrassing episode unfolded during a parachute training exercise gone wrong, captured on camera as soldiers from the 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment mistakenly landed in a village in southern Poland. Putin used the mishap to ridicule NATO's military capabilities, highlighting the paratroopers' blunder as a symbol of broader failures within the alliance. The footage of the paratroopers struggling with strong winds and landing in various locations, including damaging private property, has gone viral, amplifying the humiliation. Putin's remarks come amid heightened tensions and scrutiny of NATO’s strategic effectiveness, using the incident to further undermine the alliance's credibility.
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Lakes and rivers across Europe are drying up as the hottest summer on record comes to an end. In Poland and Bosnia, this has caused critically low water levels.
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“We need to de-escalate military tensions and I use this opportunity to urge all sides to pursue this path,” said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during his visit to Beirut.
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Low tax bills paid by the tech giant were an unlawful subsidy, EU judges ruled, in a move which EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager hailed as a 'big win' for tax justice.
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Admiral Rob Bauer, who serves as the principal advisor to NATO's secretary general, also said that nations supplying weapons to Kyiv have the right to limit their use.
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