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Expulsions to Rwanda: outcry after adoption of British law

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British Prime Minister hailed the adoption, in the night from Monday, April 22 to Tuesday, April 23, of the controversial bill for expulsions to Rwanda
Bulgaria and Romania join the border-free Schengen area

Bulgaria and Romania join the border-free Schengen area

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After 13 years of waiting, and Bulgaria and Romania officially entered the vast Schengen area of free movement at midnight on Sunday 31 March.
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US vetoes resolution on Gaza which called for ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’

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The United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Mental health: member states to take action across multiple levels, sectors and ages

Mental health: member states to take action across multiple levels, sectors...

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Almost one in two Europeans has known psychological problem in the last year hence the importance of addressing mental health and well-being
MEPs want accurate labelling of honey, fruit juice and jam

MEPs want accurate labelling of breakfast

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The revision aims for more accurate origin labelling to help consumers make an informed choice on a number of agri-food products.
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COP28 – The Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts

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Since late September, the Amazon faces one of its most relentless droughts in recorded history.
Music streaming platforms: MEPs ask to protect EU authors and diversity

Music streaming platforms: MEPs ask to protect EU authors and diversity

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The Culture Committee called for EU rules to ensure a fair and sustainable environment for music streaming and to promote cultural diversity.
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European health data: better portability and safe sharing

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The creation of a European health data space to boost the portability of personal health data was adopted by the environment and civil liberties committees.
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EU moves towards joint natural gas purchase

The European Union is moving toward the joint purchase of natural gas and ensuring its storage facilities are nearly full to try to avoid another crisis

Haiti: UN agencies warn of ‘unabated’ rise in hunger

While humanitarian assistance has been successful in averting a catastrophe, Haiti is experiencing a persistent rise in hunger levels, with many citizens suffering acutely, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday.

War in Ukraine: Latest Update

The Russian army is progressing with difficulty in places, but the bombardments continue unabated on several cities, and the ground fighting in the outskirts...

Afghanistan: Food insecurity and malnutrition threaten ‘an entire generation’

People in Afghanistan are today facing a food insecurity and malnutrition crisis of “unparalleled proportions”, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator said on Tuesday.

War in Ukraine: a Russian journalist arms herself with courage

Marina Ovsyannikova, an employee of Russia's main public television channel, had held up a sign in the middle of Russia's most-watched newscast, which read:...

Climate change is the ultimate threat multiplier, say MEPs

In a report adopted on Tuesday, the Foreign Affairs Committee identifies climate change as a new security challenge requiring adequate resources, together with hybrid...

UN warns of ‘utter devastation’ facing Ukraine cities by Russian forces

UN political affairs chief warns of ‘utter devastation’ facing Ukraine cities by Russian forces 11 March 2022Peace and Security With the war in Ukraine now in...

Ordinary Russians are already feeling the economic pain of sanctions over Ukraine invasion

This article was published in The Conversation March 1, 2022 Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University The daily life of ordinary Russians – not just the country’s political...

Two years on, COVID-19 pandemic ‘far from over’

Almost 500 million people have been infected with the coronavirus since March 2020 and new variants are still a threat. This Friday marks two years since the World Health Organization (WHO) characterised the global spread of COVID-19 as a pandemic. 

The global economy undermined

Previously affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine has further weakened the world economy. World trade is facing unprecedented disruptions in energy and...
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