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China Warns U.S. Against Interference in Tibet Affairs
Beijing (Eurotoday Newspaper) – China’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that the United States was in “no position” to point fingers at the country on Tibet-related issues, urging Washington to fully recognise the “sensitivity” of the matter. Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning commented on U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio‘s statement celebrating the Dalai Lama’s 90th…
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Slovenia Excels in Waste Management but Lags in Habitat Preservation Compared to Brussels
Brussels – Slovenia is advancing its waste management and air quality efforts by cutting emissions. However, it faces significant challenges, including habitat and species degradation, insufficient investment in wastewater infrastructure, and the need to incorporate nature-based solutions into spatial planning, as highlighted in the fourth review of environmental legislation implementation in Brussels. Key challenges identified…
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Wird Warken in die Maskenaffäre verwickelt?
The unredacted Sudhof report reveals new details: regarding accountability, million-dollar payments, and political failures. Jens Spahn faces increasing pressure—alongside Health Minister Nina Warken, who is politically torn between investigation and loyalty. Jürgen Klöckner assesses the extent of the vulnerabilities. In a 200-second interview, CDU thinker Andreas Rödder warns against an ideological “leftist dictate” in the…
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Herent-Kortenberg Reports 31 Phone Scams Totaling €300K
Herent-Kortenberg (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In Herent-Kortenberg, 31 phone scams cost victims nearly €300,000. Most victims were seniors. Police, including spokesperson Leen Symons, urge caution and share a brochure to raise awareness. As VRT News reported, this year, the police in Herent-Kortenberg, neighbouring municipalities in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium, grouped for services like…
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Study finds only one in three Bulgarians takes climate action, compared to 59 percent in the rest of the EU.
BRUSSELS – This year, only 33 percent of Bulgarians have adopted measures against climate change, compared to nearly double that, 59 percent, across the EU. This data comes from a Eurobarometer survey released by the European Commission. In the EU, 64 percent of individuals engage in separate waste collection; however, in Bulgaria, this figure stands…
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Most EU Nations, Including the Czech Republic, Advocate for Revisions to Deforestation Regulation
Brussels – A majority of EU member states, including the Czech Republic, are advocating for revisions to the contentious deforestation regulation. A letter, which has been obtained by ČTK, was addressed to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and was co-signed by Czech Minister of Agriculture Marek Výborný along with 17…
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US Offers EU 10% Tariff Deal — With Conditions
EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič engaged in discussions with the U.S. administration following a Sunday call between U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Due to the sensitive nature of these talks, Šefčovič briefed EU ambassadors, indicating that the Commission did not anticipate receiving a specific letter, according to two…
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1,100 Animals Rescued and Taken to Heusden-Zolder Shelter
Heusden-Zolder (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Over 1,100 animals, including 1,000+ chickens, were rescued from Kasterlee and taken to the Bird and Mammal Shelter in Heusden-Zolder. Melissa Grootjans says recovery may take 2 months. As VRT NEWS reported, the Bird and Mammal Shelter in Heusden-Zolder, a municipality in the province of Limburg, Belgium, is helping many…
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Ukrainian Sugar Quota in the EU: A “Bitter Pill” for French Beet Farmers
Paris – The European Commission has authorized the import of 100,000 tons of Ukrainian sugar annually, a volume that is five times greater than what was permitted prior to the war and comparable to the production of a sugar factory within the EU, according to Guillaume Gandon, vice-president of the General Confederation of Beet Growers…
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The Third Option: Advancing a Free and Democratic Future for Iran
Since the war broke out on October 7, the Iranian Resistance has consistently warned about the regime’s critical state and its closeness to collapse. The Iranian regime deliberately triggered this crisis to prevent another major uprising—an uprising that could have been its final blow. Just as many once doubted the fall of the Syrian regime,…


