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8 killed in Odesa strike as US peace talks continue

At least eight dead in Russian missile attack on Odesa port, as Trump administration's envoy prepares for key talks with Kremlin officials in Florida. Read the latest on the Ukraine conflict.

EU Biometric Checks Cause 70% Surge in Airport Delays

New EU Entry/Exit System (EES) biometric checks cause 70% longer processing times and 3-hour delays at European airports, sparking chaos for UK Christmas travellers and warnings of 'systemic disruption'.

Russian missile kills seven in Odesa port attack

A Russian missile strike on a key Ukrainian grain port near Odesa has killed seven and injured 15. The attack comes as the EU secures a €90bn loan for Kyiv and US-led peace talks begin in Miami. Read the latest.

EU Agrees €90bn Ukraine Loan, UK Backs Deal

Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomes the EU's €90 billion loan to Ukraine, reaffirming the UK's 'iron-clad' support. Zelensky says it strengthens resilience. Read the latest on European financial aid.

EU Approves £79bn Loan for Ukraine After Summit Talks

EU leaders secure a £79 billion interest-free loan for Ukraine's military and economic needs, opting for capital markets after failing to agree on using frozen Russian assets. Read the full breakdown.

EU agrees €90bn loan for Ukraine, targets frozen Russian assets

European Union leaders have approved a massive €90bn interest-free loan to support Ukraine's military and economic needs for two years. The deal reserves the right to use frozen Russian assets if Moscow refuses to pay war reparations. Read the latest deve

EU agrees Ukraine loan deal after Hungary lifts veto

Hungary's Viktor Orbán agrees not to block a major EU loan for Ukraine, securing a deal that excludes his country, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic from guarantees. Read the full details on the EU's latest move.

EU's £184bn Russian Asset Gamble for Ukraine

As the EU debates a landmark loan for Kyiv using frozen Russian assets, we examine the high-stakes legal, economic, and political risks. A moment of truth for Europe.

EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may be unlawful, giving hope to residents in Copenhagen's Mjølnerparken. Read the full analysis.

EU court sides with refugee in landmark Frontex case

The EU's highest court has ruled in favour of a Syrian refugee's appeal against Frontex, setting a new precedent for asylum-seeker evidence and challenging the border agency's accountability. Read the full analysis.

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