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A bear attacked four people in a residential area of Japan on Tuesday — the latest incident as bears increasingly encroach on human settlements across the country.

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A Sherpa guide who went missing on Mount Everest was found alive after spending nearly a week alone on the mountain. Dawa Sherpa, 52, was discovered crawling toward base camp by a cleanup team near the Khumbu Icefall, just above Everest Base Camp.

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EU interior ministers met to discuss migration and possible entry limits for Ukrainian men of military age. “The migration turnaround is working in Germany and it is also working at European level," said Alexander Dobrindt, Germany’s Federal Minister of the Interior.

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A reality check for #Germany? Euronews’ Stefan Grobe breaks down on #EuropeToday Germany's failure to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, arguing that the outcome is embarrassing and a setback for Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

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Germany has failed to win a seat on the UN Security Council, losing out to Portugal and Austria for the two European spots starting in 2027.

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Kuwait International Airport has been hit in an Iranian attack, killing at least one person and forcing flights to be suspended.

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French President Emmanuel Macron met with Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar in Paris on Wednesday. "Your election has demonstrated the strong commitment of the Hungarian people to the values of the European Union," Macron told reporters.

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European health officials said Wednesday that the risk to residents in the EU from the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa remained "very low," despite growing concern over the spread of a rare strain of the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda.

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Albania is on the right path for EU accession but the country should still step up efforts in fighting corruption and organized crime, European Council President Antonio Costa said during his visit to Albania's capital on Tuesday.

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Albanians are back on the streets for a third day — protesting a luxury resort linked to Jared Kushner. Demonstrators are calling for the project to be cancelled, citing its threat to the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape, a key habitat for migratory birds.

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Breakthrough in Ukraine's EU membership? Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar is signalling that his country could soon lift its veto on opening EU accession talks with Ukraine if Kyiv commits to protecting the rights of the Hungarian minority living in the country. On #EuropeToday:

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"The era of deportations has begun." MEP Charlie Weimers reacts on #EuropeToday to the controversial migration law agreed yesterday by the EU. The legislation, deemed xenophobic by civil society groups, will allow migrant return hubs to be established outside the EU.

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