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Slovenian Youth Volunteers in European Programs Favor Their Home Country
Postojna – An event celebrating the International Day of Young Volunteers took place in Postojna, approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Ljubljana. This occasion focused on youth work and showcased the European programs Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps. According to Mreža MaMa, a non-governmental organization that represents youth centers in Slovenia, Slovenian volunteers continue…
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Austria Expands Border Controls with Czech Republic and Slovakia
Vienna – On Tuesday, Austria announced an extension of border controls with both the Czech Republic and Slovakia for an additional six months. The Austrian Ministry of the Interior cited the need to combat smuggling activities as a key reason for the continuation of these measures. Additionally, police are currently assisting health authorities at the…
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Tienen’s ToThai Temporarily Closes Following Rodent Problem
Tienen (Eurotoday) – In Tienen, the ToThai restaurant, which has been serving customers for 11 years, is temporarily closing its doors following the discovery of a mouse issue. Manager Peter Bundervoet is taking swift action to resolve the problem, working closely with experts and food safety inspectors before reopening. Located in Tienen, ToThai announced a…
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Polish President Expresses Interest in French Nuclear Weapons
French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed extending France’s nuclear protection — commonly referred to as the “nuclear umbrella” — to its European allies. This move comes amid growing concerns that a hostile Russia, already responsible for the invasions of Ukraine in 2014 and again in 2022, could potentially threaten the European Union’s eastern borders next.…
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Fico in Zagreb Urges Plenković to Back Gas Transit to the EU via Ukraine
Bratislava/Zagreb – On Wednesday, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) urged Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković in Zagreb to support the resumption of natural gas transit to the EU through Ukraine. While expressing gratitude for the opportunity to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) via terminals on the Croatian island of Krk, Fico indicated that this…
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Impending Nuclear Conflict? Rising Tensions Heading into 2025
Are We on the Brink of Nuclear War? An Informational Analysis The threat of nuclear warfare has lingered since the end of World War II. Despite decades of diplomatic dialogue and international treaties, the specter of nuclear conflict remains a key concern in global security. This article examines how the risk of nuclear confrontation could…
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Wende in der Migrationspolitik? Ein Gespräch mit Gerald Knaus
Sure! Here’s a rewritten summary of the article titled “Gelingt die Migrationswende? Gerald Knaus im Gespräch” originally published by POLITICO: — Title: Can Migration Policy Change Succeed? A Conversation with Gerald Knaus In a recent episode of the Berlin Playbook Podcast, migration expert Gerald Knaus shares his insights on the current state and future of…
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PS Party MEPs Call on R. Fico to Cancel Moscow Visit
Bratislava – Opposition MEPs Urge Slovak Prime Minister to Reconsider Moscow Trip In an open letter, six Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from the opposition group Progressive Slovakia (PS) have called on Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) to withdraw from attending the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II…


