Global Crisis Chronicles: EU Climate Clash, Espionage in Ukraine, and More
The European Parliament rejected a proposal aimed at limiting the influence of climate sceptics on EU policies. Ukraine detained two Chinese nationals for alleged espionage related to its Neptune missile. Meanwhile, the EU seeks to stockpile medical supplies for future health crises, and more global events unfold.

In a significant development at the European Parliament, lawmakers on Wednesday opposed fast-tracking discussions on the European Union's new climate target. This move comes as a setback to liberal, socialist, and green MPs attempting to counter the far-right Patriots of Europe's influence, a faction critical of the EU's climate policies.
Ukraine's Security Service has arrested two Chinese nationals suspected of espionage. The individuals reportedly had access to sensitive documents concerning the Neptune anti-ship missile, a vital component of Ukraine's defense against the ongoing Russian invasion.
The European Union reveals plans to stockpile critical medical equipment and vaccines, preparing for potential future health crises. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve coordination among EU members and prevent shortages like those experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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Palestinian Health Ministry says 73 people killed waiting for humanitarian aid across Gaza, reports AP.