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Slovenia Lowers Loan Allocations from Recovery and Resilience Plan
Ljubljana – On Thursday, the government announced a significant reduction in the grants allocated to the recovery and resilience plan, decreasing them from just over one billion euros to 613 million euros. Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič clarified after the government meeting that the majority of investments originally slated for financing through loans will now be…
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Ukraine and U.S. Sign Memorandum on Rare Earth Minerals
Kyiv and Washington Move Closer to Economic Partnership Agreement After months of negotiations, Ukraine and the United States are making significant progress toward a major economic collaboration. Talks that had nearly reached a conclusion in February were unexpectedly derailed following a contentious White House meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr…
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Iran and U.S. Set to Resume Nuclear Talks in Rome
Rome (Eurotoday) – On Saturday, Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks in Rome, seeking to resolve their protracted dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme. The renewed diplomatic effort comes as former U.S. President Donald Trump reiterates that military action remains a possibility if negotiations collapse. According to Reuters, Iran’s Foreign Minister…
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Slovenia Invested Approximately 152 Million Euros in Development Aid Last Year
Ljubljana – The Slovenian government has announced that it will allocate 151.97 million euros for official development assistance in 2024, which represents 0.23 percent of the country’s gross national income (GNI). This announcement was made based on preliminary data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). In 2023, official development assistance was slightly…
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Trump Threatens to Walk Away from Ukraine Ceasefire Negotiations
Here is a rewritten version of the article: — As the prospect of a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine continues to collapse with Moscow reigniting its military offensive, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio signaled the talks could soon come to an end unless meaningful progress is made. Rubio, speaking to reporters at an airport before departing…
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Global Far Right Surges Amid Growing Legal Challenges
The global far right is facing a critical reckoning. Despite increasing political momentum, legal challenges are mounting across continents, threatening to derail their ambitions. From Brazil to France, Romania, and beyond, prominent far-right figures are under intensified scrutiny—exposing deep links to Russian influence and a broader pattern of destabilization. While courts have emerged as essential…
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Kallas: Any Efforts to Divide Bosnia and Herzegovina Are Unacceptable
LUXEMBOURG (Fena) – The foreign ministers of the European Union convened in Luxembourg to address the ongoing situation in the Western Balkans. They reaffirmed the necessity of normalizing relations between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as the urgency of resolving the political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Foreign Affairs Council meeting was overseen by…
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Far-Right Polish MEP Threatens Doctor with ‘Citizen’s Arrest’ over Late-Term Abortion Procedure
During a disturbing incident at a Polish hospital, Dr. Natalia Jagielska was reportedly surrounded for two hours by men who blocked her from carrying out her medical duties. Poland’s Minister for Equality, Katarzyna Kotula, condemned the episode, calling it an act of “terror against patients, doctors, and hospital administrators” in an interview with the TVN24…


