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Solar Panels Installed Above Pear Orchard in Sint-Truiden
Sint-Truiden (Eurotoday): In Sint-Truiden, solar panels over a pear orchard will study agrovoltaics, reducing costs and pesticide use. The project will start in April 2025. In Sint-Truiden, solar panels will be placed above a pear orchard next to a fruit research centre. This project will look into using solar panels over crops, which is called…
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Poland’s Shifting Population Dynamics Spark Political Debate
Here’s a rewritten version of the article: — Three years ago, Saad navigated the dense forests and swamps along the Polish-Belarusian border, arriving at a time when migration was becoming a central topic in Polish politics. Poland, historically known as a country of emigrants, is now experiencing a significant shift as it attracts increasing numbers…
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EU4Culture in Albania Launches Third Phase of Grants: “Reimagine the Past, Shape the Future”
The Albanian Ministry of Economy, Culture, and Innovation has officially launched the third and final phase of the EU4Culture grant initiative, titled “Recreate the Past, Build the Future.” This phase will award eight grants totaling $356,541 to support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on enhancing handicrafts, pioneering innovative tourism, developing digital platforms, and organizing cultural events…
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How a Gorilla Undermined Democracy in Slovakia
Certainly! Here’s the rewritten article: — Nothing, unsurprisingly, came of the documents I handed him. Committed to ensuring the story saw the light of day but thwarted by my cautious editors, I decided to write a book detailing the events. Before the book could be published, however, the file was leaked online just months before…
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Seeon: Wie die CSU Merz unter Druck setzt
The monastery Seeon is traditionally a place of tranquility and reflection. However, when the CSU gathers there for its winter retreat, neither peace nor quiet is expected. Following the amicable resolution of the “K question”—the chancellor candidacy—Markus Söder and his colleagues have shifted their focus to a new “K question”: the coalition debate. Chief Correspondent…
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“11 Political Pitfalls Keir Starmer Must Avoid as UK Politics Heats Up”
The leader of the Reform Party is eyeing the possibility of becoming the next prime minister and moving into 10 Downing Street within a few years. However, questions are being raised about whether his penchant for international travel and attention-grabbing photo opportunities might lead to disappointment among the voters who have recently backed him. The…
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Roberta Metsola: A Resilient Bulgaria is Essential for a Stronger EU in Addressing Challenges
STRASBOURG – In an interview with BTA, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola emphasized the importance of a robust Bulgaria within a united European Union to effectively address impending challenges. Metsola recognized Bulgaria as a significant partner and ally, noting the country’s proactive measures in managing illegal migration and enhancing security. She expressed concern that delays…
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Ireland ‘Shortchanged’ Amid Waning EU Influence
Irish Diplomacy in EU Transition Criticized for Lack of Strategy The Irish permanent representation to the European Union has faced scrutiny over its approach to engaging with incoming EU commissioners, as initial contact was reportedly made by email rather than through in-person meetings or leveraging high-level diplomatic networks, according to three officials familiar with the…
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Novi Belgica: How Peter Minuit’s $24 Land Purchase Laid the Foundation for New York City
Young Peter Minuit closed on perhaps the most savvy real estate deal ever recorded. For the equivalent of $24, Peter purchased land whose value has, over time, appreciated by 17 billion percent! (yes… billion!) This real estate transaction begs the question: Who was Peter Minuit? What was his land deal, and how did it create…


