
Luxury Yacht Sinks in Storm, Germany Faces Record Police Attacks, EU Launches New Travel Systems, Spain Addresses Migrant Surge, and more...
August 20, 202411m 26s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Luxury Yacht Sinks in Violent Storm Near Palermo; 15 Rescued, 6 Missing, Search Operations Ongoing
(2:03): Germany Faces Record Attacks on Police: 2,979 Officers Assaulted in 2023 Amid Rising Border Security Challenges
(4:33): EU Unveils New Travel Systems: EES and ETIAS to Launch in 2024 and 2025
(6:26): Spain Faces Migrant Surge: PM Sánchez to Address Crisis in Key African Nations
(8:57): EU Demands Transparent Probe into Navalny's Poisoning and Death, Holds Putin Accountable
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(2:03): Germany Faces Record Attacks on Police: 2,979 Officers Assaulted in 2023 Amid Rising Border Security Challenges
(4:33): EU Unveils New Travel Systems: EES and ETIAS to Launch in 2024 and 2025
(6:26): Spain Faces Migrant Surge: PM Sánchez to Address Crisis in Key African Nations
(8:57): EU Demands Transparent Probe into Navalny's Poisoning and Death, Holds Putin Accountable
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Image credit: The Local Europe
Topics
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