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Storm Boris: Rooftop rescues after floods overwhelm Italian town People climbed on roofs and buildings collapsed as Storm Boris battered northern Italy.
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Storm Boris: Helicopter rescues after floods overwhelm Italian town People climbed on roofs and buildings collapsed as Storm Boris battered northern Italy.
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French PM Barnier presents new cabinet picks to Macron
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Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed Activists said Kesaria Abramidze had been a "trailblazing" transgender leader in the South Caucasus country.
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Major jihadist attack in Maliโ€™s capital killed more than 70, security source says
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Orbรกn: โ€˜If we wait for EU flood aid, weโ€™ll be up to our necks in waterโ€™ Hungaryโ€™s Viktor Orbรกn is skeptical that his country will receive timely help from the EU following widespread flooding across Central Europe this week. โ€œWith all due respect, if we waited for Brussels to bail us out, weโ€™d be up to our necks in water,โ€ the prime minister said at his governmentโ€™s Thursday morning press conference. Hungary is the latest country to be affected by the devastating floods, which have caused at least 21 deaths in the region โ€” although authorities in Budapest have not reported any casualties. Orbรกn announced earlier this week that he had postponed his international commitments until the floods subside, including a European Parliament debate on Hungaryโ€™s presidency of the Council. He did not, however, pass up an opportunity to biff Brussels when responding to a question about Commission President Ursula von der Leyenโ€™s offer to help countries in the region. โ€œIf a situation arises in a country, there is a mechanism that can be activated by a unilateral notification,โ€ Orbรกn said. โ€œWe have done this, which means that Brussels has started to examine whether some kind of assistance should or can be provided.โ€ โ€œOnce these complicated Brussels procedures are over โ€” and we are not punished by not getting the help we deserve, because these are all question marks in Brussels โ€” then we will get support from Brussels.โ€ Hungary is the latest country to be affected by the devastating floods. | Attila Kisbenedek/Getty Images Orbรกnโ€™s acerbic remarks may have been influenced by an earlier decision by the European Court of Justice to fine Hungary โ‚ฌ200 million for violating EU asylum laws. โ€œFor now, letโ€™s look at the positive side of things and respectfully thank Brussels for at least thinking of us,โ€ Orbรกn added.
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EU, China trade chiefs agree to look at โ€˜price undertakingsโ€™ in key EV tariff saga twist x
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