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  • Beach with cleanest water in world located in Europe. Where exactly?
  • Belgium: Local radio station presenter encouraged listeners to shoot prime minister
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  • Greece: Country's oldest resident died at 119
  • Slovak Prime Minister still fighting for life. Authorities appeal for calm
  • Sweden: Another teenager detained in connection with murder of Polish man
  • Historically high number of granted citizenships in Finland
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  • British media about attack on Prime Minister of Slovakia: Situation resembles 1914
  • European Parliament elections: 19 candidates are running for one seat in Poland
  • Austria: Fewer and fewer children speak German as their native language
  • Spaniards' aversion to mass tourism is growing
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  • Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot
  • Eurobarometer: 64 percent young Europeans want to vote in European Parliament elections
  • Summer of 2023 in Europe hottest in two thousand years
  • The Booking platform will be subject to stricter EU regulations
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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's foundation has been deemed a "criminal organization"
  • After Pole was murdered, Swedes are afraid to intervene
  • European elections: How will Poles vote abroad?
  • New Zealand hailed as the most beautiful country in the world
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  • "Le Monde": Heterogeneous array of illiberal forces running in European Parliament election
  • "Der Spiegel": Hackers stole data from Europol's internal website
  • Switzerland is the winner of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. Netherlands disqualified
  • Residents of a small village in Menorca are threatening to close it to tourists
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  • In Naples, the Superenalotto jackpot was won: 101 million EUR
  • African cocoa arrives in Europe with forged certificates of origin
  • All you need to know about the EU elections
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