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Biden Unveils $2.5 Billion Security Aid Package for Ukraine
Washington (Eurotoday) – Soon-to-be-former U.S. President Joe Biden announced $2.5 billion in further security aid for Ukraine. “At my direction, the United States will persist in working relentlessly to support Ukraine’s position in this fight over the remainder of my time in office,” Biden stated. In a statement, Biden expressed the new assistance would deliver…
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Hasselt Draws 30,000 Visitors to the Jenever Museum
Hasselt (Eurotoday): Davy Jacobs, director of the Jenever Museum, reports increased visitor interest in unique gifts, expecting over 30,000 visitors this year. The museum offers both alcoholic and non-alcoholic regional products, enhancing cultural appreciation. Director Davy Jacobs of the Jenever Museum has noticed that more visitors are combining their search for unique gifts with trips…
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Moscow and Kyiv Conduct Major Prisoner Exchange
Russia and Ukraine, currently engaged in a prolonged conflict, conducted a major prisoner exchange on Monday involving approximately 300 individuals, in a deal facilitated by the United Arab Emirates. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed optimism following the exchange, stating, “The return of our people from Russian captivity is always very good news for all of…
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Presentation of the Mediterranean Airport Project to the Bridge Commission
Italy (Eurotoday Newspaper) “Mediterranean Airport” is the name envisioned for a new, state-of-the-art intercontinental terminal that Sciara Holding Ltd., based in London, plans to construct in the Mela Valley. Backed by private funding, the company, represented by CEO Fabio Bertolotti, has partnered with Sistemi Srl, an engineering firm led by Lino Maio (a Messina native…
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Croatia’s Fiery President Takes Lead in Election, Likely Secures Second Term
Critics argue that Croatian President Zoran Milanović’s public clashes with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković—who hails from the same ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party—alongside his controversial support for war criminals and pledges to reduce backing for NATO and Ukraine, have inflicted considerable harm on Croatia’s previously stable international reputation. At home, however, the dynamics paint…
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EU Leaders Honor the Legacy of Jimmy Carter Following His Passing
Eurotoday – EU leaders have today mourned the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, with leaders hailing him for his unwavering commitment to peace, human rights, and moral leadership worldwide. The European Parliament president Robert Metsola described President Jimmy Carter as a tireless champion for peace and human rights. She added that the Nobel…
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Flanders Imposes €174 Fine and 15-Day Driving Ban for Mobile Phone Use
Brussels (Eurotoday): Starting January 1, 2024, Flanders will enforce strict mobile phone rules for all drivers, including a €174 fine and a 15-day license suspension for violations. Mobility Minister Georges Gilkinet emphasizes uniform penalties to enhance road safety. Starting January 1, drivers in Flanders will face stricter rules for using mobile phones while driving. This…
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Iran Acknowledges Detention of Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Over Alleged Violation
Tehran (Eurotoday) – Iran confirmed the arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala for “violating the law,” drawing criticism from Italy. How has Italy reacted to Cecilia Sala’s detention?How has Iran’s attitude towards journalists affected international perception? Iran confirmed the arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala for “violating the law,” state media reported, an action criticised…
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Berlin Accuses Elon Musk of Attempting to Sway Upcoming German Election
Elon Musk has sparked a political storm in Germany after expressing support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. In an opinion piece published in Welt am Sonntag, the Tesla CEO described the AfD as the “last spark of hope” for the country. POLITICO’s Poll of Polls shows the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU)…
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Germany Pledges €60 Million to Enhance Education in Syria
Berlin (Eurotoday) – Germany pledged 60 million euros in aid to Syria, focusing on education and women’s rights following Assad’s collapse. Germany stated on 30 Dec 2024 that it would support 60 million euros worth of projects in Syria to promote education, women’s rights and other domains in the aftermath of the collapse of President…


