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Cyber Defence: EU boosts action against cyber threats
On Thursday, November 10, the Commission and the High Representative put forward a Joint Communication on an EU Cyber Defence policy and an Action Plan on Military Mobility 2.0…
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When do the clocks change in Spain in 2023?
Spain has confirmed that it will continue daylight savings time until at least 2026 and has published in its official state bulletin (BOE) all the dates the clocks will change…
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EU leaders agree 1m artillery shells for Ukraine
EU leaders have endorsed a plan to send Ukraine 1 million rounds of artillery ammunition in the next 12 months to help fight Russia's invasion.EU foreign and defence ministers…
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Greyhound Racing’s growing popularity – EU Reporter
Greyhound racing, much like horse racing, is a sport that can be enjoyed by many. It might not have quite the esteem of its equine counterpart, but greyhound racing is a great…
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Azerbaijani MFA responds to Armenia
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 23. If the Armenian
side is interested in peace in the region, it should stop trying to
interfere in Azerbaijan's affairs regarding contacts…
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Not just Ukraine: GOP splinters on Iraq war repeal
“Voters are tired of wars that don’t have any justification or basis,” said Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who has supported advancing the repeal of 1991 and 2002 authorizations for…
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EU-brokered deal between Serbia and Kosovo is based on a gentleman’s agreement
After an EU-brokered deal by the EU’s foreign-policy chief, Josep Borrell, between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Ohrid with…
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Personal finance tips and tricks for Finnish university students – SULONORTH
Overall Finland is a good country for students. We get a free education (even university is free) in one of the best school systems of the world and some really nice…
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Expat tax breaks: A race to the bottom
Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) In recent years, EU countries have started a race to the bottom called ex-pat tax breaks. Simply put, these are carrots member nations…
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Arpen Center for Expectant Mothers
When the Arpen Center for Expectant Mothers opened in December 1995 in Stepanakert, the capital of the landlocked enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh (known to its Armenian…
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