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Supporters of 130 kph limit say slower driving would save fuel at time of high prices and potential shortages
Leaders of Finland and Sweden seek cross-party consensus on possible application
Emmanuel Macron's camp accuses far-right rival of wanting to steer France out of the EU
Far-right challenger Marine Le Pen says French president is 'manoeuvring' ahead of second round
Visit is first by an EU leader to Russian president's homeland since invasion of Ukraine began
Centrist president and far-right candidate qualify for final round on April 24
Kremlin also said to be calling up retired personnel as losses mount in Ukraine
President faces rising challenge from far-right Marine Le Pen as first round looms
'We have seen the cruel face of Putin's army,' European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said
Britain's prime minister promises more 'high-grade military equipment' after talks with German chancellor
Western officials say about half of those who entered Poland are now in other countries
Kyiv's top diplomat seeks more support after Bucha massacre
EU expects western countries to succeed in barring Moscow’s diplomats
Ukraine seeks total energy embargo and ‘weapons, weapons, weapons’ after Bucha massacre
Former UK defence secretary visits Bahrain to promote Abraham Accords with Israel and UAE