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The Guardian - World
EU leaders back Ursula von der Leyen for second term as president
Estonia’s PM, Kaja Kallas, set to become the EU’s top diplomat, while former Portuguese PM António Costa takes over as president of the European Council. Ursula von der Leyen has clinched the nomination to serve a second term as president of the ...European Union -
ABC News - World
Von der Leyen, Costa and Kallas endorsed for the EU's top jobs. Here's who they are and what they do
European Union leaders have agreed on the officials who will lead the European Commission, Council, and foreign policy service after the EU Parliament elections -
ABC News - World
EU leaders have tapped their top brass. Von der Leyen must win over parliament to keep her job
European Union leaders moved quickly this week to pick appointees for the bloc's top jobsEuropean Union -
Yahoo News - World
Von der Leyen in Cairo for signing of €1bn EU financing in Egypt
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Financial Times - World
The political cost of Meloni snubbing von der Leyen
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ABC News - World
Belarus' authoritarian leader names new foreign minister and reshuffles other top officials
Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has reshuffled his top officials in what observers see as part of maneuvering ahead of the 2025 presidential election -
Yahoo News - World
Mauritanian president re-elected for second term
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The New York Times - World
These Are the Officials Selected for the Top E.U. Jobs
Europe will need to navigate turmoil at home and a potential Trump presidency abroad. These people were picked to steer its institutions for the next five years. -
CBS News - Top stories
How Biden and Trump would handle foreign policy in a second term
With wars raging in Gaza and Ukraine, foreign policy is expected to come up in Thursday night's debate. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins with more.Joe Biden
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