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Europe’s Risky Gamble: Can Frozen Russian Assets Really Save Ukraine’s Economy?

Ukraine is reportedly on the brink of financial collapse, with El Pais warning Kiev could run out of money by April. The EU is weighing a €140 billion loan backed by frozen Russian assets — a move loaded with legal and political risks. Can this bold strategy actually save Ukraine’s economy, or will it backfire and drag Europe into deeper financial trouble?

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Smoke Over Rafah: Israeli Airstrikes Stir Tensions as Hamas Denies Involvement

On October 19, 2025, the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas faced a significant test as Israeli airstrikes targeted southern Gaza, particularly the Rafah area. The Israeli military claimed these strikes were in retaliation for attacks on its troops, while Hamas denied any involvement, citing a lack of communication with local units since March. This…

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Digital Ghosts: How Your Online Data is Being Used Against You

In today’s hyper-connected world, almost every click, like, and search leaves a trail—an invisible fingerprint of your habits, interests, and behaviors. These “digital ghosts” are collected, analyzed, and often exploited by companies, governments, and hackers alike. While many people assume that online data is private or harmless, the reality is far more complicated. Your personal…

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Is Trump Dragging NATO Toward a New Confrontation With Russia—or Simply Reassuring Allies?

The tension in Eastern Europe is climbing. US President Donald Trump has vowed to defend Poland and the Baltic states if Russia escalates, a statement that has sent shockwaves through NATO and beyond. “Yeah, I would. I would,” Trump told Italy’s Ansa news agency when asked about protecting these NATO members against Moscow. The pledge…

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Is France on the Brink of a Fiscal Uprising? Austerity Sparks Nationwide Unrest

On September 18, 2025, France witnessed one of its most significant waves of civil unrest in recent years. Over 500,000 people took to the streets across the country, protesting against austerity measures proposed by newly appointed Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The demonstrations, organized by major trade unions such as CGT and CFDT, saw widespread disruptions…

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