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                                Debate: The Visegrád states as an anti-Ukraine bloc?
                                According to a report by the Politicoews website, Hungary is planning to forge an anti-Ukrainian bloc in the European Union with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Theew Czech government has also said it wants to revitalise the cooperation between the four Visegrád states - although Poland has so far showno interest in such plans. Could this be the birth of a pro-Russian lobby in the EU? Click on the link below to read the article
                                https://www.eurotopics.net/en/347672/the-visegrad-states-as-an-anti-ukraine-bloc?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2025-10-31
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                                Debate: Trump announcesuclear weapons tests - whyow?
                                US President Donald Trump has announced plans to resumeuclear weapons testing. On his Truth Social platform he justified the move citing tests carried out by other countries. China has reminded the US of its commitment to a moratorium onuclear testing and to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. The last USuclear test was carried out in September 1992 under former president George H. W. Bush. Click on the link below to read the article
                                https://www.eurotopics.net/en/347673/trump-announces-nuclear-weapons-tests-why-now?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2025-10-31
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                                Debate: Latvia: plans to exit the Istanbul Convention
                                The parliament in Riga has voted to withdraw Latvia from the Istanbul Convention, which obliges countries to provide better protection for women and girls. Critics of the convention say the gender ideologies it contains pose a threat to the country's traditional family values. If the decision is implemented, Latvia would become the first EU country to withdraw from the Convention. More than 5,000 people protested against the decision outside the parliament on Wednesday. Click on the link below to read the article
                                https://www.eurotopics.net/en/347674/latvia-plans-to-exit-the-istanbul-convention?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2025-10-31
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