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It will be news: the NATO-Russia relationship, the president's official trip to the Canary Islands and the Diada in Catalonia

These are some of the main topics that Present will address today. 

WYRYKI (Poland), 10/09/2025.- The roof of a residential building destroyed by a Russian drone in Wyryki, eastern Poland, 10 September 2025. Russian drones repeatedly violated Polish airspace overnight. (Polonia) EFE/EPA/WOJTEK JARGILO POLAND OUT
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These are some of the main topics that Present will address this Thursday, September 11th:

- NATO-Russia relationship: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned of the "real danger of expansion" of the Ukrainian  conflict, following the entry of about 20 Russian drones  intoPolish airspace .

President's official trip tothe Canary Islands: Imanol Pradales will be in the Canary Islands today to sign a working agreement with the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo.

-  Diada in Catalonia: Aitor Esteban and Joseba Diez Antxustegi will be the representatives of the PNV at the celebration of the Diada in Barcelona.

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