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    Greek Supreme Court rejects Kövesi's appeal over two-year term for EU prosecutors, deepening institutional clash

    The administrative plenary of Greece's Supreme Court ruled 72-10 that the European Chief Prosecutor lacked standing to challenge a decision limiting three delegated prosecutors to a two-year renewal instead of five.

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Hormuz opens, France boils

Congress rebukes Trump as heatwaves close France and markets question AI spending

The past half-day brought a familiar mix of hard power and fragile systems. Washington argued over war authority, Europe sweated through record heat, railways and aircraft faced technical alarms, and investors discovered that AI enthusiasm can reverse quickly.

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  • Israel bombs Hezbollah targets in Beirut

    Denies NATO chief Rutte's claim that 500 US planes used Italian bases for Epic Fury, as the Defence Ministry states Rome authorized only logistical flights.

  • Nottingham NHS maternity review

    Expands Martha's Rule to all maternity units nationwide following the systemic failures identified in the Nottingham review.

  • France detects first Ebola case

    Identified the patient as a doctor returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo, providing critical context on the origin of the first Ebola case in France.

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European Union · Updated 17m ago

The ageing Union's economy

The ECB reiterated its call for structural reforms, and new data confirmed persistent weak eurozone business activity and subdued productivity growth, reinforcing existing challenges without introducing new policy directions.

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