Thousands March in Australia Against Immigration Policies
Tens of thousands protested across Australia against immigration policies, with government condemnation and clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters.
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Tens of thousands protested across Australia against immigration policies, with government condemnation and clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters.
EU developing precise military plans for Ukraine security with US support. Coalition of 31 nations preparing peacekeeping forces for post-conflict scenario.
Norway purchases five British Type 26 frigates for €11+ billion to counter Russian submarine threats in North Atlantic waters, marking NATO's strengthened northern defense.
Germany implements strict nude/textile beach separation in Warnemünde to protect traditional Freikörperkultur amid declining participation and modern privacy concerns.
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EU foreign ministers remain divided over Israel sanctions despite pressure, with no consensus reached on measures despite evidence of human rights violations.
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