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EURONEWS TODAY: The news of Thursday, August 29

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On Euronews Today we bring you the top stories of Thursday 29 August: Borrell advocates the use of Ukrainian weapons against military targets in Russia; the EU calls for sanctions against Israeli ministers for inciting hatred and committing war crimes, and other news.

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EU diplomacy chief Josep Borrell calls on the bloc’s allies to come to an agreement andlift the restrictions on the use of its weapons by Ukraine against military targets on Russian territory.

Additional infrastructure for the NATO Multinational Brigade in the Adazi Military Base in Latvia is funded by Canada.

The proposed sanctions are understood to be directed at the Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvirand Finance, Bezalel SmotrichBoth belong to the far-right, ultra-nationalist wing of Netanyahu’s government.

French authorities have filed preliminary charges against Telegram CEO Pavel Durov for allegedly enabling criminal activity on his messaging app. He was also banned from leaving France. pending further investigation.

In the video NO COMMENT Today we offer you some shocking images coming from South Korea, where a vehicle has crashed after a sinkhole opens up in the road.

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Video editor • Juan Isidro Montero Garcia



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