
NATO's 75th Anniversary, Bystron Denies Russian Funding, Accomplice Sentenced to 30 Years, Germany Announces Military Reform, and more...
April 5, 202412m 4s
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Show Notes
(0:10): NATO Marks 75 Years with Unity Call and €100bn Ukraine Aid Proposal amid Russian Threats
(3:09): German MEP Candidate Bystron Denies Russian Funding Allegations Amid Probe
(5:00): 30-Year Sentence for Accomplice in 2018 Strasbourg Christmas Market Attack
(6:55): Germany Announces Major Military Reform Amid Rising European Threats
(9:13): Macron Admits France Could Have Prevented Rwanda Genocide
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(3:09): German MEP Candidate Bystron Denies Russian Funding Allegations Amid Probe
(5:00): 30-Year Sentence for Accomplice in 2018 Strasbourg Christmas Market Attack
(6:55): Germany Announces Major Military Reform Amid Rising European Threats
(9:13): Macron Admits France Could Have Prevented Rwanda Genocide
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For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: BBC News
Topics
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