**Headline:** EU Transport Official Dismissed Amid Corruption Investigation

**Headline:** EU Transport Official Dismissed Amid Corruption Investigation

A senior European Union transport official has been removed from their position following allegations of involvement in a corruption scandal. The dismissal marks a rare instance of public disciplinary action within EU institutions, where such matters are usually managed discreetly. The case has drawn significant attention across Brussels, highlighting concerns …

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**Headline:** Russia Plans to Intensify Military Pressure on Frontline in February, Says Ukrainian Official

**Headline:** Russia Plans to Intensify Military Pressure on Frontline in February, Says Ukrainian Official

According to Andrii Kovalenko, Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, Russia is expected to increase its military activities along the frontline in February. This forecast is based on ongoing intelligence assessments and observed patterns of Russian operations. The Center for Countering Disinformation …

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**Headline:** Pentagon Awards Contract for Maintenance of F-16 Jets Supplied to Ukraine

**Headline:** Pentagon Awards Contract for Maintenance of F-16 Jets Supplied to Ukraine

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced that Sabena Aerospace Engineering, based in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, has been awarded a contract to provide maintenance services for F-16 fighter jets transferred to Ukraine. The agreement covers technical support and upkeep to ensure operational readiness of the aircraft. This contract is part …

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**Headline:** Institute for the Study of War: Moratorium on Strikes Against Energy Infrastructure Could Favor Russia

**Headline:** Institute for the Study of War: Moratorium on Strikes Against Energy Infrastructure Could Favor Russia

A recent report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) highlights that a temporary halt on attacks targeting energy infrastructure may provide strategic advantages to Russia. The analysts suggest that a week-long moratorium on such strikes could allow Russia to consolidate its position and manage energy resources more …

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**Headline:** Russian Forces Conduct Multiple Strikes on Logistics Targets in Dnipropetrovsk Region

**Headline:** Russian Forces Conduct Multiple Strikes on Logistics Targets in Dnipropetrovsk Region

Over the past day, Russian military units have launched dozens of strikes targeting logistics infrastructure in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region. Serhii Beskrestnov, head of the Center for Radiotechnologies, provided this information in a recent Facebook update. The attacks focused on disrupting supply routes and logistical support within the region, according to …

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**Headline:** UK Faces Challenges Balancing Trade Relations Amid US-China Tensions

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The UK is navigating complex trade dynamics as tariffs imposed by the United States on several Western allies, including the UK, influence economic partnerships. These measures have contributed to a shift in trade relationships, with some countries exploring closer ties with China. However, concerns remain regarding China’s governance and human …

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**Headline:** Texas Woman Uncovers Key Evidence About Ancestor’s Imprisonment in Scotland

**Headline:** Texas Woman Uncovers Key Evidence About Ancestor’s Imprisonment in Scotland

Kate Snow, originally from Texas, is relocating to Scotland to investigate the history of her ancestor, who was incarcerated in Stirling jail. During her research, she discovered significant new information shedding light on her ancestor’s past. Snow’s move marks a deep personal commitment to understanding her family history and uncovering …

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