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“Summer Movies in Central Park,” by Czesław Miłosz

In the dim light on the trampled grassesGirls lie still with soldiers in their arms.Until the image alters: dark glanceOf a shoulder, an unbuttoned...

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UK and France to work on Ukraine peace plan, Starmer says

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK and France will work with Ukraine "on a plan to stop the fighting" with Russia - and will then...

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Sabrina Carpenter fans have one big demand amid Short n' Sweet tour announcement

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter extended her Short n' Sweet tour on Friday (February 28), as she shared an announcement on her Instagram page....

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3 reasons the US economy's strength right now is a head-fake, according to Mohamed El-Erian

The narrative that the US economy could achieve a soft landing still faces challenges, Mohamed El-Erian told Bloomberg TV. Rising inflation and...

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The World War on Asylum

When people told aid worker Fayad Mulla that as soon as asylum-seekers land on Greek soil, they’re immediately chased by groups of “masked men”...

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Keir Starmer dismisses SNP call to axe Donald Trump state visit

The prime minister has dismissed calls from the SNP to scrap an unprecedented second state visit for Donald Trump following a showdown with Ukraine's...

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Europe announces plans to ease AI regulations in bid to become heavyweight

Europe says it will ease regulations on artificial intelligence at a key AI summit in Paris on Feb. 11, 2025, that brought together the U.S. and...

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Let’s not get carried away with Starmer’s White House ‘love-in’ – he got zero on Ukraine

As he jets back to Britain after his trip to the White House, Sir Keir Starmer is entitled to breathe a sigh of relief. Fears that stiff Starmer...

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Global Warming Is Wreaking Havoc on the Planet’s Water Cycle

In 2024, natural disasters related to variations in the water cycle caused more than 8,700 deaths and at least $550 billion of economic loss.

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Kallas: EU must spend more than 1% of GDP to 'prepare for the worst'

In 2024, member states collectively spent an average of 1.9% of GDP on defence, while Russia was spending 9%, Kaja Kallas told the audience of the...

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