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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1470, The Ottomans capture Euboea. In 1806, At the insistence of Napoleon, Bavaria, Baden, Württemberg and thirteen minor principalities leave the Holy Roman Empire and form the Confederation of the Rhine. In 1913, Serbian forces begin their siege of the Bulgarian city of Vidin; the siege is later called off when the war ends. In 1952, Irina Bokova, Bulgarian politician, Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs was born. In 1961, Indian city Pune floods due to failure of the Khadakwasla and Panshet dams, killing at least two thousand people. In 1975, São Tomé and Príncipe declare independence from Portugal. In 1981, Pradeepan Raveendran, Sri Lankan director, producer, and screenwriter was born. In 2013, Six people are killed and 200 injured in a French passenger train derailment in Brétigny-sur-Orge. In 2014, Emil Bobu, Romanian politician (born 1927) passed away. In 2016, Goran Hadžić, Serbian politician (born 1958) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Bulgaria: EU Council opens excessive deficit procedure

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July 10, 2026

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Bulgaria: EU Council opens excessive deficit procedure

The Ministers for the Economy and Finance have endorsed the Commission’s request regarding the breach of the 3 per cent threshold.

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French Daily News

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· Jun 25, 2026

France: Public Debt Surges Past €3.5 Trillion, Raising Serious Concerns

The Ministry of Finance in Paris (Bercy). Jean-François Gornet / Flickr, CC BY-SA France has crossed a critical threshold as its public debt exceeded 3.5 trillion in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 117.5 of GDP. The French Court of Auditors has sounded the alarm over what it describes as an “alarming” fiscal situation, as public deficits hit record levels and debt-interest costs continue to soar. L’article France: Public Debt Surges Past 3.5 Trillion, Raising Serious Concerns est apparu en premier sur FrenchDailyNews.

The i Paper

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· Jul 6, 2026

Universities at risk of going bust if EU students given cut-price fees

Courses could be cut and jobs lost if tuition fees are reduced for EU students, who currently pay international fees

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 25, 2026

EU extends economic sanctions against Russia for one year

The Council of the European Union extended the EU's restrictive measures in connection with the ongoing actions of the Russian Federation aimed at destabilising the situation in Ukraine for a further 12 months – until 31 July 2027.

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Government proposes criminalizing psychological abuse, tougher domestic violence laws

The Dutch government wants to criminalize psychological abuse and coercive control. It also wants tougher penalties for offenders who kill a partner after a pattern of domestic abuse.

The Local Norway

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· Jun 29, 2026

LISTED: Norway's new laws that come into force in July 2026

On July 1st 2026, a number of changes to laws and regulations will come into effect in Norway. Here is a breakdown of the main updates affecting residents and the international community living in the country.

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· Jul 8, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]

JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to the EU Court of Justice for failing to transpose the EU's cybersecurity framework, NIS2 Directive, into national law and asks the Court to impose financial sanctions.Source: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_1499@disclosetv

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Related coverage for "Bulgaria: EU Council opens excessive deficit procedure": French Daily News — France: Public Debt Surges Past €3.5 Trillion, Raising Serious Concerns. The i Paper — Universities at risk of going bust if EU students given cut-price fees. Ukrainska Pravda — EU extends economic sanctions against Russia for one year. NL Times — Government proposes criminalizing psychological abuse, tougher domestic violence laws. The Local Norway — LISTED: Norway's new laws that come into force in July 2026 . Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to th [...]