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Washington’s demands for around $500 billion (€477 billion) in mineral wealth from Ukraine was initially rejected by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the grounds that the US hadn’t offered any security guarantees. The speaker of the Ukrainian parliament has said the government will start working in earnest from Monday to reach an agreement with the Trump administration for US access to mineral resources.Speaking to Japanese broadcaster NHK World, Ruslan Stefanchuk said a special team would start working on the proposal beginning next week but that any agreement must include security assurances from Washington.American access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals was first presented…
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Man stabbed at Holocaust memorial in Berlin
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Morocco detains and expels group of MEPs
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Three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Euroverify has debunked a series…
The Hungarian government has asked the EU to refrain from any new initiatives that could…
Italy, Portugal, and Bulgaria recorded the highest population shares of over-65s in the EU in…
Donald Trump’s push to strike a deal between Russia and Ukraine has rattled Europeans and…
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