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Afghanistan and Qatar explore investment ties during Doha talks
Trump no longer thinking 'purely of peace' as he stands firm in Greenland dispute
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Greenland-U.S. tensions

Trump no longer thinking 'purely of peace' as he stands firm in Greenland dispute

U.S. President Donald Trump says he no longer feels obliged "to think purely of peace," reiterating his desire for American control of Greenland and giving a further nod to the fact that he did not win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Russia's President Putin invited to join Gaza Board of Peace, Kremlin says
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Gaza Board of Peace

Russia's President Putin invited to join Gaza Board of Peace, Kremlin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join his U.S. counterpart's Gaza Board of Peace, the Kremlin says. Moscow says it is studying the proposal and hoping for contact from Washington, DC.

At least 39 killed in high-speed train collision in Spain
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Spain train crash

At least 39 killed in high-speed train collision in Spain

The death toll from Sunday's collision between a derailing high-speed train and a second oncoming train in southern Spain has risen to 39, with 152 people injured, state broadcaster RTVE reported on Monday.

Iranian President Pezeshkian: an attack on Khamenei will trigger 'an all‑out war'
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IRAN-U.S.

Iranian President Pezeshkian: an attack on Khamenei will trigger 'an all‑out war'

Iran’s president warned on Sunday that any U.S. strike on the country would trigger a “harsh response” from Tehran, as nationwide unrest continues and tensions with Washington remain high.

Japan PM Takaichi calls 8 Feb snap election on spending, tax cuts and defence
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Snap Election

Japan PM Takaichi calls 8 Feb snap election on spending, tax cuts and defence

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Monday (19 January) she would call a snap national election on 8 February, seeking a popular mandate for higher public spending, tax cuts and a new security strategy expected to accelerate Japan’s defence build-up.

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President Ilham Aliyev pays tribute to 20 January martyrs
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20 January Commemoration

President Ilham Aliyev pays tribute to 20 January martyrs

President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, visited the Alley of Martyrs to honour the memory of those killed on 20 January, 1990, when Soviet army units and internal security forces entered the capital city.

Kazakhstan agrees to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza
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Board of Peace

Kazakhstan agrees to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza

Kazakhstan has agreed to become a founding member of the proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza launched by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Uzbekistan banking reform enters toughest phase, says bank
15:58
Financial overhaul

Uzbekistan banking reform enters toughest phase, says bank

Uzbekistan is entering what regulators describe as the most complex phase of its banking reform, as the country moves to align its financial system with international standards by 2026–27, the Central Bank has said.

Georgia missing from Davos 2026 amid shifting global order
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Georgia–West ties

Georgia missing from Davos 2026 amid shifting global order

As global leaders gather in Davos this week to discuss the future of international cooperation, security and economic power, Georgia is once again absent from the table.

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Afghanistan and Qatar explore investment ties during Doha talks
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Afghanistan and Qatar explore investment ties during Doha talks

Afghanistan and Qatar have signalled interest in expanding cooperation in investment and agriculture during talks in Doha, as Afghanistan’s defence ...

Trump tariff threat ‘a maximalist move’ on Europe over Greenland
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Tariff Tensions

Trump tariff threat ‘a maximalist move’ on Europe over Greenland

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of imposing trade tariffs on European countries is a maximalist move designed to force concessions on Greenland, ...

Five skiers killed in avalanches in western Austria
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Alps Tragedy

Five skiers killed in avalanches in western Austria

Five skiers were killed in a pair of avalanches in Austria’s western Alpine regions on Saturday, with two others injured, one critically....

Uzbekistan banking reform enters toughest phase, says bank
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Financial overhaul

Uzbekistan banking reform enters toughest phase, says bank

Uzbekistan is entering what regulators describe as the most complex phase of its banking reform, as the country moves to align its financial system wi...

Russia's President Putin invited to join Gaza Board of Peace, Kremlin says
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Gaza Board of Peace

Russia's President Putin invited to join Gaza Board of Peace, Kremlin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join his U.S. counterpart's Gaza Board of Peace, the Kremlin says. Moscow says it is studying the...

Media accreditation opens for World Urban Forum in Baku
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Urban Development Summit

Media accreditation opens for World Urban Forum in Baku

Media accreditation has opened for the 13th session of the World Urban Forum, the United Nations’ flagship conference on sustainable urban development, which will be held in Baku from 17 to 22 May 2026.

Syria grants Kurdish language rights as army advances against SDF
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Syria-Kurdish relations

Syria grants Kurdish language rights as army advances against SDF

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has signed a decree recognising Kurdish language rights, as government forces advanced against U.S.-backed Kurdish-led fighters despite U.S. calls for restraint.

Iran protests:  senior official says 5,000 killed
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Protest death toll

Iran protests: senior official says 5,000 killed

A senior Iranian official says at least 5,000 people have died in the protests rocking the country. Among those killed are said to be some 500 members of the security forces.

Syrian troops sweep northern towns as Kurdish fighters withdraw
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Kurdish forces withdraw

Syrian troops sweep northern towns as Kurdish fighters withdraw

Syrian troops swept through dozens of towns and villages in the country's north on Saturday after Kurdish fighters withdrew under an agreement that aimed to avoid a bloody showdown between the rival forces.

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Afghanistan and Qatar explore investment ties during Doha talks
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Economic diplomacy

Afghanistan and Qatar explore investment ties during Doha talks

Afghanistan and Qatar have signalled interest in expanding cooperation in investment and agriculture during talks in Doha, as Afghanistan’s defence chief attended a major regional defence exhibition.

Trump tariff threat ‘a maximalist move’ on Europe over Greenland
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Tariff Tensions

Trump tariff threat ‘a maximalist move’ on Europe over Greenland

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of imposing trade tariffs on European countries is a maximalist move designed to force concessions on Greenland, according to geopolitical analyst Ana Evans.

Five skiers killed in avalanches in western Austria
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Alps Tragedy

Five skiers killed in avalanches in western Austria

Five skiers were killed in a pair of avalanches in Austria’s western Alpine regions on Saturday, with two others injured, one critically.

Greenland row: EU prepares retaliation to Trump tariffs
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Greenland-U.S.

Greenland row: EU prepares retaliation to Trump tariffs

The German and French finance ministers said on Monday that European powers would not be blackmailed and that there would be a clear and united response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of higher tariffs over Greenland.

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Euro dips to seven-week low after Trump vows tariffs on eight European nations
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Global Markets

Euro dips to seven-week low after Trump vows tariffs on eight European nations

Global markets are rattled after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland, sending the euro to a seven-week low and raising concerns about renewed transatlantic trade tensions.

Hong Kong and Shanghai to set up cross-border gold trade clearing system
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Gold Trade

Hong Kong and Shanghai to set up cross-border gold trade clearing system

Hong Kong and Shanghai will sign a memorandum of understanding next week to establish a cross-border gold trade clearing system, a move aimed at boosting Hong Kong’s role as an international gold trading hub, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said.

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft in lawsuit
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Technology

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft in lawsuit

Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing that the companies profited unfairly from his early support of the artificial intelligence firm, according to a court filing made public on Friday.

UK economy grows by 0.3%, faster than expected
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UK economy

UK economy grows by 0.3%, faster than expected

The UK economy grew more strongly than expected in November, according to official figures, offering signs of resilience after months of weak performance.

China posts record $1.2T trade surplus in 2025
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Trade Record

China posts record $1.2T trade surplus in 2025

China recorded the world’s largest-ever trade surplus in 2025, reaching $1.2 trillion as exporters shifted focus away from the U.S. amid ongoing trade tensions.

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Timothée Chalamet wins best actor at Golden Globes
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Golden Globes

Timothée Chalamet wins best actor at Golden Globes

Timothée Chalamet won the Golden Globe for best male actor in a musical or comedy on Sunday for his role in Marty Supreme, beating strong competition in one of the night’s most closely watched categories.

Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård claim early wins at Golden Globes in Beverly Hills
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Golden Globes

Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård claim early wins at Golden Globes in Beverly Hills

Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård were among the first winners at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, as Hollywood’s annual awards season got under way in Beverly Hills.

Hollywood stars battle for trophies at Sunday's Golden Globes
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Golden Globes 2026

Hollywood stars battle for trophies at Sunday's Golden Globes

Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet and other top names will compete for top honours at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, a key event in the run-up to the Academy Awards. The ceremony is due to take place on Sunday in Beverly Hills, California, recognising achievements across film and television.

Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder who reshaped American rock, dies aged 78
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Obituary

Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder who reshaped American rock, dies aged 78

Bob Weir, the rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has died at the age of 78, his family has said.

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Meloni says Greenland security should be discussed within NATO framework
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NATO/Arctic Security

Meloni says Greenland security should be discussed within NATO framework

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Saturday (17 January) that concerns over security in Greenland should be addressed within the framework of NATO, describing a ground military intervention as highly unlikely.

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft in lawsuit
03:30
Technology

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft in lawsuit

Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing that the companies profited unfairly from his early support of the artificial intelligence firm, according to a court filing made public on Friday.

EU leaders unite as Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland dispute
16:43
Greenland tariff row

EU leaders unite as Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland dispute

European leaders voiced growing alarm on Sunday over U.S. threats to impose tariffs on eight NATO allies, warning the move could destabilize transatlantic relations and heighten tensions in the Arctic.

U.S. held talks with Venezuelan hardliner Cabello months before Maduro raid
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U.S.–Venezuela

U.S. held talks with Venezuelan hardliner Cabello months before Maduro raid

Trump administration officials held months-long discussions with Venezuela’s hardline interior minister Diosdado Cabello before the U.S. operation that led to the seizure of President Nicolás Maduro, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.

Syria grants Kurdish language rights as army advances against SDF
12:54
Syria-Kurdish relations

Syria grants Kurdish language rights as army advances against SDF

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has signed a decree recognising Kurdish language rights, as government forces advanced against U.S.-backed Kurdish-led fighters despite U.S. calls for restraint.

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Mongolia sets plan to advance traditional medicine
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Traditional medicine

Mongolia sets plan to advance traditional medicine

Mongolia has introduced a new decree to strengthen traditional Mongolian medicine and expand its international profile.

Save the Children commits to new maternal and child health centres in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan health

Save the Children commits to new maternal and child health centres in Afghanistan

Save the Children has pledged to expand maternal and child health services across Afghanistan after its new country director met the country’s public health minister in Kabul on Wednesday.

China announces plans to cover childbirth related costs in bid to boost birth rates
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China birth rates

China announces plans to cover childbirth related costs in bid to boost birth rates

China has announced plans to fully cover childbirth-related costs for families as authorities move to incentivise young couples to have more children.

WHO chief still hopes Trump administration will rethink its withdrawal
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Global health

WHO chief still hopes Trump administration will rethink its withdrawal

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that he still hopes the U.S. administration will reconsider its decision to withdraw from the organisation next month, warning that its exit would be a loss for the world.

U.S. signs bilateral health agreements with Uganda and Lesotho
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HEALTH AGREEMENTS

U.S. signs bilateral health agreements with Uganda and Lesotho

The United States has signed significant health cooperation agreements with Uganda and Lesotho, further strengthening bilateral relations and advancing global health initiatives, the U.S. State Department announced on Wednesday.

Fact check: Danish sperm banks and IQ requirements
05:30
Reproductive health

Fact check: Danish sperm banks and IQ requirements

A viral claim circulating online that Denmark requires sperm donors to have an IQ of at least 85 is misleading. While one Danish sperm bank, Donor Network, does use an IQ threshold, there is no nationwide legal requirement for donors to meet a specific level of intelligence.

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Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, disrupting 673,000 thousands passengers in Japan
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power cut

Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, disrupting 673,000 thousands passengers in Japan

A railway power outage in Tokyo disrupted the morning commute for roughly 673,000 passengers on Friday (16 January) as two main lines with some of the world's busiest stations were halted after reports of a fire.

Snowstorm-hit travellers bed down in Amsterdam airport, Parisians take to skis
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Snow in europe

Snowstorm-hit travellers bed down in Amsterdam airport, Parisians take to skis

Snow and ice stalled travellers in northwest Europe on Wednesday, forcing around a thousand to spend the night in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport but delighting others who set out to explore a snow-blanketed Paris on sledges and skis.

Edinburgh resumes flights after IT issue caused cancellations
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Edinburgh travel news

Edinburgh resumes flights after IT issue caused cancellations

Flights have resumed at the Edinburgh airport following a period of cancellations due to an IT issue with its air traffic control provider.

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UN biodiversity treaty takes effect, targets 30% ocean protection by 2030
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UN Treaty

UN biodiversity treaty takes effect, targets 30% ocean protection by 2030

A landmark global treaty to safeguard biodiversity in the high seas came into effect on Saturday, providing countries with a legally binding framework to tackle threats and meet a target to protect 30% of the ocean environment by 2030.

Azerbaijan opens Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant with ACWA Power
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Azerbaijan's Green Energy

Azerbaijan opens Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant with ACWA Power

The 240-megawatt Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant has been inaugurated in Azerbaijan on Thursday (8 Jan) by President Ilham Aliyev, who described the launch as a landmark moment for Azerbaijan's energy sector. It's the first large-scale, independently developed wind energy project in the country.

Endangered mountain gorilla gives birth to twins in war‑torn DR Congo
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DR Congo Wildlife

Endangered mountain gorilla gives birth to twins in war‑torn DR Congo

A mountain gorilla has given birth to twins in war‑torn eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a national park said on Wednesday, calling the event “a major event” for the endangered subspecies.

COP31 in Türkiye seen as chance to revive climate action after COP30 shortfalls
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Climate Change

COP31 in Türkiye seen as chance to revive climate action after COP30 shortfalls

Experts say COP30 failed to deliver concrete commitments on fossil fuels and deforestation despite high expectations.

Snow clogs transport in Europe as Parisians turn to skis
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Snow

Snow clogs transport in Europe as Parisians turn to skis

Snow and ice caused travel chaos in northwest Europe on Wednesday, while others were delighted by the snow-covered streets of Paris, venturing out on sledges and skis.

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Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list
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Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement
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Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise
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Africa News

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise

The following story summaries are from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across Africa and beyond.

Daybreak | 19 December, 2025
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PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025
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PrimeTime

PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025

In today’s Prime Time, we covered the following conversations: Azerbaijan has shipped petroleum products to Armenia by rail for the first time in decades, marking a significant step toward economic cooperation and regional integration in the South Caucasus.

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PrimeTime | 16 December, 2025

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2025 in peace efforts: How diplomacy and negotiation shaped the year
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Year in review | 2025

2025 in peace efforts: How diplomacy and negotiation shaped the year

Amid ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tension, 2025 became a year defined not only by confrontation but also by a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing violence, easing humanitarian crises and opening paths to long-term stability.

2025 in summits: How global meetings shaped the year
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Year in review | 2025

2025 in summits: How global meetings shaped the year

In 2025, climate talks, security negotiations and trade diplomacy defined a year of high-level summits. Leaders met across continents to confront conflict, debate climate responsibility and shape global priorities. Some eased tensions, others exposed divisions, but all left their mark.

2025 in protests: How unrests and clashes shaped the year
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Protests in 2025

2025 in protests: How unrests and clashes shaped the year

The year 2025 was marked by widespread protests and civil unrest across multiple regions, as citizens took to the streets to voice anger over political decisions, economic pressures, governance failures and social inequality.

From conflicts to ceasefire: The wars that defined 2025
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2025 wars and conflicts

From conflicts to ceasefire: The wars that defined 2025

From the invasion of Ukraine to today’s border ceasefire in Southeast Asia, the global security architecture has undergone a period of unprecedented strain.

How the SCO’s Tianjin Summit shaped cooperation beyond 2025
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SCO

How the SCO’s Tianjin Summit shaped cooperation beyond 2025

The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, held in Tianjin, China, has been hailed as one of the most significant gatherings in the bloc’s history.

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