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    Portuguese minister rejects SIRESP scandal as emails contradict his version of deputy's resignation

    Internal Affairs Minister Luís Neves insists Paulo Viegas Nunes is 'the right person' to lead Portugal's emergency communications network, but leaked correspondence shows his deputy resigned over alleged irregularities — directly contradicting the government's account.

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Kuwait burns, Congress counts votes

Trump strains ceasefire as Iran hits Kuwait and Congress votes to curb war

The Middle East truce frayed in public, not in secret. Iran, the United States, Israel and Hezbollah all kept moving while Washington lawmakers tried to pull back the president's war powers.

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China and the West: decoupling

The EU's formal adoption of a mandatory outbound investment screening mechanism, combined with China's operational enforcement of its blocking statutes, creates an immediate and binding conflict-of-laws trap for multinational firms.

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