Bulgarian army destroys drone that landed in Black Sea resort A Bulgarian army bomb disposal team on Monday (18 September) destroyed in a controlled explosion a drone that landed on Sunday evening in the Black Sea town of Tyulenovo, the defence ministry said in a statement. US-bound plane leaves Doha with five Americans freed by Iran A US-bound plane carrying five Americans freed by Iran left Doha on 18 September as part of a prisoner swap for five Iranians held in the US and the transfer of $6 billion, marking a rare deal between the long-time antagonists. German liberals reject migration help for Italy In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the resistance to agricultural greening that will remain after the Slovak election, Romania threatening to sue Austria over the Schengen veto, and so much more. France is EU’s first importer of ‘Russian nuclear products’: study France will have more than tripled its imports of Russian industrial nuclear products between 2021 and 2022, making it he EU's leading importer of such products, according to a study by Polish think tank Forum Energii, which raises questions about the EU's ability to weaning itself from Russian resources. Ukraine says punctured Russian defence lines as Zelenskyy arrives in New York Kyiv said Monday (18 September) its forces had broken through Russia's defensive lines near the war-battered town of Bakhmut in the slow-moving but high-stakes Ukrainian counteroffensive, ahead of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressing the UN General Assembly.
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