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“Special Tribunal on Ukraine Anticipated to Receive Approval on Friday (Kallas)”
Warsaw – A political consensus to establish a special tribunal aimed at holding Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine will be revealed on Friday in Lviv, located in western Ukraine. This announcement coincides with Russia’s commemoration of its victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Following an informal meeting of European foreign ministers in Warsaw,…
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Olen’s Aurubis Arsenic Dust Levels Surpass Projected 2030 Limits
Olen (Eurotoday) – In Olen, Belgium, recent air quality data shows elevated levels of arsenic in fine particulate dust, particularly around Aurubis, a metal recycling facility. The company operates its own air quality monitoring station north of the site due to the area’s natural resources, including oil and gas. While Aurubis currently complies with existing…
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Mucunski: We Are Dedicated to Reforms, but We Expect Brussels to Honor Its Promises to the Western Balkans
Warsaw – The Macedonian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Timcho Mucunski, emphasized in Warsaw today the urgent need to bridge the gap between the expectations surrounding the EU enlargement process and its actual implementation. He noted a renewed enthusiasm for expansion within the European Union but stressed that tangible results are essential. Mucunski…
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Bill Gates Claims Elon Musk Contributing to Deaths of World’s Poorest Children
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has sharply criticized former President Donald Trump, stating, “He could go on to be a great philanthropist. In the meantime, the world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.” Despite having previously maintained cordial relations with Trump, including a post-reelection dinner that lasted three hours,…
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Olen Investigates Elevated Arsenic Levels in the Air
Olen (Eurotoday) – Olen is investigating elevated levels of arsenic in the air, which currently surpass the targets set by the European Union. City official Marc Verhulst emphasized there are no immediate health risks, but additional testing will determine what steps should be taken next. Binding limits for arsenic emissions are scheduled to come into…
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EUSAIR Forum Celebrates 10th Anniversary: Leaders Emphasize Importance of Integration, Resilience, and Youth Engagement
CRETE, (Fena) – The message from the ceremonial opening of the 10th annual forum of the European Union Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR), held on May 6 and 7 in Georgioupolis, Crete, underscores a collective vision for a shared, green, sustainable, and inclusive future, with youth playing a central role. According to…
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April Was the World’s Second-Hottest on Record, Say EU Scientists
Under the Paris climate agreement, countries around the world committed to limiting global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius — with a goal of keeping it as close as possible to 1.5 degrees. However, these targets are based on long-term temperature trends over decades rather than short-term fluctuations in individual months or years.…
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Sint-Truiden Honored with Anti-Bullying Award for Two-Year School Initiative
Sint-Truiden (Eurotoday) – The city of Sint-Truiden has been recognized for its comprehensive and proactive campaign against bullying, receiving an award for a two-year initiative that has transformed its educational and community response to bullying following a severe incident in 2022. In the aftermath of the serious bullying case, Sint-Truiden assembled a diverse team that…
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Migaľ: Slovak Regions’ EU Fund Absorption Stands at 6%, Ministry Aims to Speed Up Process
Bratislava – The utilization of EU funds through the Slovakia Program by higher territorial units is currently about 6%. Out of a total allocation of 1.4 billion euros, only 66 million euros have been contracted. This update was provided by Samuel Migaľ, the independent Minister of Investments of the Slovak Republic, during a government meeting…
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Das Kriegsende und die Glaubwürdigkeit Steinmeiers
Hier ist eine neu formulierte Version des Artikels: Bildquelle: POLITICO 80 Jahre nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs setzt der Bundestag ein deutliches Zeichen gegen Nationalismus und für die Übernahme historischer Verantwortung. Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier nutzt seine Rede, um an die berühmte Ansprache Richard von Weizsäckers zu erinnern. Gleichzeitig steht Steinmeier dabei im Spannungsfeld seiner…


