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Deurne Unveils 80-Meter Swimming Pond Featuring Natural Plant Filtration System
Deurne — A newly opened swimming pond in Deurne, a district of Antwerp, Belgium, offers a unique eco-friendly experience by using plants instead of chemicals to cleanse the water. Measuring around 80 meters in length and between 1.8 to 2.5 meters in depth, it is designed for both casual swimmers and families, featuring a smaller…
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Mainl-Raisinger: Bilateral Issues Shouldn’t Hinder EU Progress
Skopje – “We are committed to supporting your country’s journey towards EU membership. We recognize the progress you have made over the past two decades, and it is essential that we maintain bilateral discussions without turning these issues into obstacles,” stated Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger during a joint press conference with her counterpart, Minister…
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Israeli Airstrikes Reportedly Kill 146 in Gaza, According to Local Health Authorities
Jerusalem (Eurotoday) – Local health authorities reported on Saturday that Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 146 Palestinians in fresh attacks on Gaza over the past 24 hours, wounding hundreds more, as the country appears set to continue its expanded ground offensive, Reuters reports. On May 5, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel was…
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The Secret Power Broker Behind Romania’s Disrupted Election
A POLITICO investigation has revealed the vast scope of Potra’s hidden network and his pivotal role in backing the pro-Georgescu campaign, a political movement that has thrown Romania into turmoil. Based on a thorough review of financial documents, corporate registries, land ownership records, legal files, and insider accounts, the report paints a detailed picture of…
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Tirana Welcomes the Sixth Summit of the European Political Community
With the theme “New Europe in a New World,” the sixth summit of the European Political Community convened in Tirana, bringing together heads of state and government from 47 European nations, along with leaders from pivotal European and international institutions. Following a welcoming ceremony and a group photo, the European leaders proceeded to the “House…
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EU Grants €120M in Aid to Latin America and the Caribbean
The European Commission has announced it will deliver €120 million in new humanitarian assistance to multiple Latin American and Caribbean countries throughout this year. The funding aims to support the region’s most vulnerable populations, particularly in light of recent natural disasters and armed conflicts. A portion of the aid will also go toward improving disaster…
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World’s Cartoonists Reflect on This Week’s Events
Here’s a rewritten version of the article in a more polished and accessible format: — Highlighting Global Headlines Through Art A vivid reflection of current events from around the world is captured in this featured cartoon, offering a unique artistic perspective on today’s biggest stories. Image Credit: Marian Kamensky, Austria (Originally published on CagleCartoons.com, May…
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Sanctions on Nord Stream Will Diminish Any Future Interest in the Project
Currently, the gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany is inactive. However, repairs for Nord Stream 1 are possible, and a license for Nord Stream 2 can be pursued. Nevertheless, European Union sanctions will dampen any future interest in these pipelines, stated European Commission spokesperson Paula Pinho on Friday. Pinho, speaking from Brussels, referenced the 18th…
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Brussels Gathers 425 Tons of Waste in Just 12 Days
Brussels (Eurotoday) – In just 12 days, Brussels collected an impressive 424.72 tons of bulky household waste across seven city districts—a 16.48% increase compared to the previous year. City officials praised the initiative as a meaningful step toward reducing illegal dumping. Another large-scale collection is scheduled for the fall. According to VRT News, the city’s…
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Simion Accuses Moldova of Interference in Tight Romanian Election
Simion Barred from Entering Moldova Until 2028 Amid Security Concerns George Simion, leader of Romania’s far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), has been banned from entering Moldova until 2028 due to what authorities cite as national security concerns. The long-standing ban stems from Simion’s persistent campaign advocating for the unification of Moldova with…


