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US offers Ukraine 'strong' security guarantees but territory still unresolved
What it would take to stop Putin fighting in Ukraine
Balloons from Belarus are causing chaos in Lithuania. Is it smugglers or a hybrid attack?
Five arrested over plot to attack German Christmas market
EU backs indefinite freeze on Russia's frozen cash ahead of loan plan for Ukraine
Turkish car ferry damaged in strike at Ukrainian port
Germany accuses Russia of air traffic control cyber-attack
Clair Obscur sweeps The Game Awards with nine wins
Farmers call for French blockades over cow disease cull
Eurovision winner Nemo to return trophy in protest at Israel
Russia could attack Nato within five years, says alliance chief in stark new warning
US wants 'special economic zone' in Ukraine's frontline region, Zelensky says
economist.com-europe
Europe starts learning how to shoot down drones
Ukraine’s trains, the country’s lifeline, have money problems
Albania is trying to charm its way into the EU
Ukraine struggles to cope with America’s destructive peace plans
Talks stall between Turkey’s government and the Kurds
Russia is not as resilient as it wants you to think
Europe bans Russia’s gas exports, but still buys its gas-based fertiliser
A crisis over using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine
Why a small corruption scandal is a big problem for the EU
Greece is teaching Germany how to get government online
The Hague is coping with the decline of international courts
Italy’s populist right stalls a sexual-consent law
euobserver.com
EUobserver
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EU sketches out Brussels vision for Ukraine deal, but still discord on Russian frozen assets
Auditors find flaws in EU anti-fraud framework
Mercosur trade pact a test of 'credibility', warns EU Commission after France demands delay
Lead MEP on 'simplification' omnibus hit with conflict of interest complaint
Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Luxembourg urge more EU action on Gaza ceasefire
'Less money, more priorities' objects Catalonia minister on next EU budget
Europe’s housing emergency is a political choice — and it can be solved
EU summit on Russian assets, plus housing crisis and Sakharov Prize This WEEK
euronews.com
private european TV news network,
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by various public and state-owned TVs,
left-center bias, factual reporting high
Latest news bulletin | December 16th, 2025 – Morning
Festive fare: Europeans are having to dig deep to pay for this year's Christmas feast
Trump sues BBC for $10 billion in defamation lawsuit over edited documentary
Progress made on many issues, Zelenskyy says after two days of Ukraine talks in Berlin
MI6 chief says UK faces threat from Russia's desire to export chaos around the world
Latest news bulletin | December 15th, 2025 – Evening
Ukraine hits Russian submarine with underwater drones for the first time
More than 300,000 displaced in Cambodia near Thai border
'We are all devastated': French victim of Bondi Beach attack described as 'bursting with talent'
Croatia approves radioactive waste site despite Bosnia protests
Toxic smog blankets New Delhi plunging air quality to hazardous levels
Man arrested in northern Spain accused of using AI to create child pornography
eurotopics.net
Debate: Why has Lukashenko freed political prisoners?
Clinging to power thanks to Trump | Rzeczpospolita - Poland
Over Europe's head | Politiken - Denmark
Boost to image and cashflow | Andrey Zubov - Russia
Belarus forced to take any help it can get | Süddeutsche Zeitung - Germany
Loosening Putin's grip | Censor.net - Ukraine
Debate: Ukraine talks in Berlin: what's the deal?
Trump just wants a vic pic | Kateryna Roshuk - Ukraine
The continent needs a just peace | Aamulehti - Finland
Back at the table at least | Frankfurter Rundschau - Germany
Italy must pick a side | La Repubblica - Italy
Debate: Bulgaria: what next after government resigns?
politico.eu
Is Angela Rayner popular enough to be PM?
Ein Jahr Vertrauensfrage und eine Merz-Bilanz
Rare-disease care: Progress and unfinished business
Friedrich Merz puts Germany in an unfamiliar position: Out front
US promises Ukraine ‘Article 5-like’ security, but it’s a limited time offer
Trump sues BBC for billions
Trump declares fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction
Britain’s Greens eye a Labour pact to shut out Farage
Zelenskyy and Trump hail peace talks progress as US offers security guarantees
Commission set to severely weaken 2035 combustion engine ban
thetimes.com
The Times
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private
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News Corp
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Putin will never stop trying to export chaos
Behind-the-scenes at Blackheath, the world’s oldest independent club
US ready to offer Ukraine ‘Nato-like’ security pledge
Royal Marine officially handed top special forces job after email blunder
Rock band manager fights for share of mother’s £27m gift to ex-husband
Bondi beach suspect Naveed Akram was known to security services
UK unemployment rate rises to 5.1%
Marina Fogle: confessions of a terrible gift giver
Mischievous teen to commercial giant but Anthony Joshua ‘not finished yet’
Thomas Frank’s Spurs need experience — but it won’t come cheap
Trump presses ahead with suing BBC over ‘fake news’
Ahmed al-Ahmed, the Bondi Beach hero: ‘God gave me courage’
tol.org
War and the Weight of the Passport
How Poland Could Make a Diplomatic Comeback
The War That the World Watched
Why Journalism Must Shrink to Grow
Bosnia, 30 Years After
How Ukrainian Women are Turning Mourning Into Meaning
Whose Homeland?
Serbia’s Rivers Are Drowning in Sewage as Promised Fixes Stall
New Czech Government to Follow CEE Trend of Targeting NGOs
Why Ukraine’s Communities Keep Wasting Recovery Opportunities
voxeurop.eu
Belgium’s caution on frozen Russian assets betrays Ukraine
The end of asylum in Europe?
Turkey’s Kurdish gambit: A peace process in name only
A cloudy COP30
The Gambia’s stolen catch: How Chinese trawlers feed Europe’s seafood market
Can Europe keep the “Tech Bros” in check?
The fight against gender-based violence must include sexual, emotional and relational education
Cinemamed 2025: Where the Mediterranean meets Brussels on screen
The Netherlands in a tight spot
On the island of Belene, Bulgarian communism’s forgotten prison
The invented story of the refugees who wanted to pull down the Leonidas statue at Thermopylae
Sarkozy hits rock bottom
vsquare.org
Goulash: The Plan Behind US Envoy Picks to Poland and Hungary; Babiš’s Base in Budapest Revealed
Why Slovakia Is Once Again a Safe Haven for Italian Organized Crime
FSB-Linked Priest Meets Sanctioned Billionaire — While Hungary Lobbies on His Behalf
From Darknet to Disinfo: How a ‘Bulletproof’ Russian Host Evades EU Sanctions
Goulash: Rendez-vous with Putin Behind Allies’ Backs; Slovak Pistols and Czech Cocaine Pilots
Russian Factory Produces Weapons of a Slovak Brand Favored by Fico’s Government
How Czech Pilots Flew For a Cocaine Cartel
The Shadowy Network Behind Slovakia’s €100M Arms Purchase
Goulash: Hungary’s Help in Polish Fugitive’s Escape Probed; Babiš Targets Czech NGOs and Journalists
Stuck Between Gaza’s War and Slovakia’s Bureaucracy: A Father’s Battle for His Family