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        22 votes
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        Denmark quits the Frugal Four EU budget coalition – PM Mette Frederiksen calls for defence spending to be the "number one" priority9 votes
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        Russian war goals and Ukraine peace talks - the strategic balance, talks and a new offensive?7 votes
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        Donald Trump is killing American innovation, and China will reap the benefits24 votes
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        Nordic governments are boosting defense spending, reassessing security and pushing the concept of total defense – mobilizing the whole of society to defend against military and non-military threats16 votes
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        Two stories from a USAID career12 votes
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        According to online poll, calls for genocide have migrated from the margins to the mainstream in Israel31 votes
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        EU is proposing far-reaching data retention laws and is asking for feedback37 votes
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        The choice of Freddy Lim, founder and lead singer of metal band Chthonic, for ambassador to Finland by Lai Ching-te of Taiwan appears apt – Finland has the most metal bands per capita8 votes
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        Vladimir Putin isn't stringing Donald Trump along. Trump is stringing us along.9 votes
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        As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence8 votes
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        US President Donald Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% penalties on Apple as his trade war intensifies25 votes
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        My family's daily struggle to find food in Gaza10 votes
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        Two Israeli embassy staff killed outside Washington, D.C. Jewish museum31 votes
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        Pakistan blames India for suspected suicide attack on school bus4 votes
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        Family mourns boy killed by Israeli strike as he searched for bread10 votes
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        The risk of war in the Taiwan Strait is high - and getting higher15 votes
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        US popularity collapses worldwide in wake of Donald Trump’s return44 votes
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        Iran ex-detainees press Sweden over death row academic – Swedish-Iranian citizen Ahmadreza Djalali suffered a heart attack in Tehran's Evin prison, his wife said Friday5 votes
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        US President Joe Biden never pressured Israel for ceasefire, according to Israeli investigation23 votes
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        Pakistan's military strategy and assets - risks, challenges, forces and equipment14 votes
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        US, China agree to lower most tariffs for ninety days amid trade talks15 votes
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        US judge orders discovery in high-profile deportations case where immigrants were sent to El Salvador17 votes
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        Ukraine says it uncovered Hungarian spy network22 votes
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        India says it has launched strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir - Live thread46 votes
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        Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply over Kashmir19 votes
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        Denmark planning to hold discussions with member states on the EU Cloud and AI Development Act and the Digital Networks Act when it takes the lead of the EU meetings in July6 votes
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        Drones hit ‘Freedom Flotilla’ Gaza aid ship in international waters near Malta29 votes
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        Pakistan and India hint at imminent military action over Kashmir11 votes
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        The future of US forces in Europe: NATO, the pivot to Asia, and could Europe replace US troops?8 votes
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        India and Pakistan closer to conflict over Kashmir attack as tit-for-tat moves mount18 votes
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        US due process and the Abrego Garcia case14 votes
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        More than twenty killed after gunmen open fire on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir19 votes
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        Sweden has the tanks, Finland has the troops – Nordic countries, hawkish on Russia, pool resources to punch above their weight20 votes
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        El Salvador won’t return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the wrongly deported Maryland resident; Department of Justice will leave it up to El Salvador45 votes
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        European Commission allegedly issues burner phones to staff travelling to US for fear of espionage24 votes
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        China, Vietnam sign deals as Xi Jinping visits Hanoi amid US tariff tensions14 votes
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        Norway-EU ‘situationship’ blossoms – Norwegian PM has argued that Brussels and Oslo need each other now more than ever16 votes
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        US President Donald Trump announces pause in ‘reciprocal’ tariffs for all countries but China41 votes
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        US forges ahead with 104% tariffs on China47 votes
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        Finland's underground facilities, which can double as bomb shelters, have emerged as an inspiring approach as Europe ramps up preparedness after Russia's invasion of Ukraine10 votes
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        Countries say Donald Trump's White House hasn’t responded on tariff talks14 votes
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        Two UK MPs 'astounded' after being denied entry to Israel10 votes
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        Danes are boycotting American goods - one grocery chain reports that sales of Denmark's own cola brand has increased at least thirteen-foldPosting not a link as it's just a newsflash type thing. Translations with deepl. Edited some of the text myself to get rid of some redundant stuff. Link In March, sales of Jolly Cola increased at...Posting not a link as it's just a newsflash type thing. Translations with deepl. Edited some of the text myself to get rid of some redundant stuff. In March, sales of Jolly Cola increased at least 13-fold in Rema 1000 compared to the same period last year. Grocery chains Coop and Fleggaard have also seen significant increases. The Jolly Cola brewery also said earlier in March that they have never experienced anything like this. Further context: Danes are bypassing American products, and chains are feeling it. The boycott movement can be felt at the Danish fast food chain: ""We are clearly experiencing a growing interest. The fact that we are a Danish burger chain is an interesting alternative to the American chains for many Danes." At a vintner, the anti-American movement is not a big issue, but the wine merchant has still received a “no thanks” from some customers when he has suggested an American wine: "Now that Trump has come to power, the demand is not as great as it used to be. Some people are simply opting out." Even though consumers in Denmark want to send a signal and turn their backs on Trump and the US with their wallets, it could ultimately be a disservice to ourselves: "It should not become a joint boycott against the US, because we risk losing significantly more as a country than we gain from it. If the US suddenly says that it's time to stop buying Novo Nordisk medicines in the US, it will hit the Danish economy tenfold compared to the effect a consumer boycott has on the US economy,” he says. “There is no reason for us to provoke this trade war to become even fiercer than it already is." Oh, and then there's also this: Danish grocery chain to distinguish European from US goods. More chains are joining in now: Coop to introduce labeling of American goods 24 votes
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        Europe talks tough on military spending, but unity is fracturing8 votes
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        US Army to build "warrior ethos" by no longer mandating basic laws of war or combat medicine training for all soldiers33 votes
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        Hungary withdraws from International Criminal Court during Benjamin Netanyahu visit14 votes
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        UK open to Canadian involvement in new fighter jet project19 votes
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        Norway's proximity to the USSR during the Cold War led to it building many military bunkers – tensions with Russia have brought them back into focus7 votes
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        China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says38 votes