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De Morgen: Belgium freezes Russian assets worth 50.5 billion euros.

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According to Belgian media outlet De Morgen, the frozen assets include “all kinds of financial assets such as money and shares owned by 1,229 people and 110 other entities, such as Russian politicians, oligarchs, banks, and companies."

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called upon the EU to take action against Ukraine's conscription practices in an interview with Origo published on July 15, amid an ongoing dispute with Kyiv over the death of a Ukrainian conscript of Hungarian ethnicity.

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