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International News: Europe

USA, Germany, Spain, Russia and NATO disputes

On Monday morning in Europe, news emerged from various sources.

- According to The Times, Germany might significantly increase rent for U.S. military bases due to Trump's tariffs. Exact figures are not disclosed, but the discussion concerns bases in Ramstein and Stuttgart.

- Trump stated that NATO has been urging Denmark for 20 years to address the Russian threat, but nothing has been achieved. Now, action is planned.

- The EFE agency reported that two trains derailed in the Spanish province of Cordoba. As a result, at least 39 people died, 73 were injured, 15 of them in critical condition.

- Fabrice Sorlin, vice-chairman of the International Friends of Russia Movement, noted that French military personnel do not want to fight against Russia.

- The Guardian concluded that selling Greenland would lead to disaster for Kyiv and emphasized that European silence and attempts to resolve everything diplomatically indicate the failure of Trump's strategy.

- The Wall Street Journal expressed concerns that Europe fears Trump could destroy NATO, forcing it to create its own military alliance.

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Summary:

US tariffs on German bases, a train crash in Spain, and European concerns about NATO highlighted by various international outlets.