In Europe, momentum is building for Palestinian statehood. France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, Andorra, Slovenia, and Monaco recognized Palestine, joining the U.K., Canada, Australia, and Portugal. Leaders framed the move as support for a two-state solution. Today, Indonesia and the European Union concluded a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, paired with an Investment Protection Agreement. Germany, after years of hesitation, is preparing plans for the possibility of war with Russia. Last night, Moldova accused Russia of plotting violent unrest ahead of elections, with President Maia Sandu warning of grave danger to sovereignty. Elsewhere, drone sightings disrupted airports in Oslo and Copenhagen, Sweden and Poland warned Moscow over airspace violations, and Argentina plunged deeper into crisis as markets collapsed and Washington weighed its support.

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