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                                                    </description><item><title>Commentary | 3 min read The New Cold War: China Takes on Europe By Andrew Harding and Jordan Embree</title><link>https://www.heritage.org/europe/commentary/the-new-cold-war-china-takes-europe</link><description>Free societies around the world, especially those in Europe, must expose the threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party and then move decisively to counter them.

For decades, China fooled the world into believing it was merely another nation looking to embrace economic partnerships and fuel a rising standard of living.</description><pubDate>2024-06-04T22:26+0200</pubDate><guid>heritage-e31afcf32efe3660089eedfffc54fa55</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240604222600</sortelement></item><item><title>Crisis team meeting due to rising level of Danube</title><link>https://enrsi.rtvs.sk/articles/topical-issue/365513/crisis-team-meeting-due-to-rising-level-of-danube</link><description>Due to heavy rains in Germany, the level of the Danube in Bratislava continues to rise. Peter Parditka from the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute informed that it will reach the second level of flood activity by Tuesday night. If the situation worsens, the municipality of Devín is ready to declare an emergency situation.</description><pubDate>2024-06-04T17:29+0200</pubDate><guid>rtvs-en-54543aa2b028d8853b175580475079d5</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240604172900</sortelement></item></channel></rss>