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News digest: The Dutch dare, Slovakia roars

Protesters fill Bratislava, party leaders shared their Tuesday messages, and a once-famed Slovak spa bubbles with new hope.
An Austrian bank and Slovakian cars still stand in the way of further EU action on Russia — while any possible EU Israel ...
A first half own goal and a Trai Hume strike secured an important three points in World Cup qualifying for Michael O'Neill's ...
A special flight brought home Slovak activist Peter Švestka and nine others detained aboard ships trying to breach the Gaza ...
Israel on Monday said Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and 170 other activists from the Gaza aid flotilla were deported to Greece and Slovakia. The Swedish climate activist was detained earlier, along ...
Earlier, Israel deported around 170 flotilla activists over the past few days, with smaller groups sent to Italy and Spain.
The Israel Prison Service (IPS) announced its intentions to deport the activists by late Sunday night. Israel said on Monday that an additional 171 activists from the Gaza aid flotilla, including ...
Thousands of Slovaks protested against the government and its anti-coronavirus restrictions on Tuesday, gathering in the capital Bratislava and other cities as the country struggles through a second ...
A first international goal for Newcastle United's Nick Woltemade is enough for Germany to beat Northern Ireland 1-0 at ...
The activists are alleging mistreatment during their detention but Israel says the claims are "complete lies".
The flag’s journey from Asian streets to protests in France and Slovakia demonstrates how the grammar of dissent has gone global. For today’s young activists, culture and politics are inseparable.