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Stop Europe’s Blood Trade With Communist China

The Epoch Times 18 Apr 2024
According to The Wall Street Journal, these companies cite the war with Russia, the economic doldrums in Europe, and, ludicrously, the prospect of a Trump ...
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Kremlin Slams France’s Seizure of Russia-Linked Villa

Moscow Times 18 Apr 2024
Since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, billions of dollars worth of Russian assets have been frozen or confiscated in Europe due to sanctions ... journalism and the values we hold dear.
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Discovery of new ancient giant snake in India

Phys Dot Org 18 Apr 2024
Indicus as belonging to the madtsoiidae family, which existed for around 100 million years from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Pleistocene and lived in a broad geographical range including Africa, Europe, and India ... Journal information.
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French grave reveals grisly Mafia-style murder

Metro UK 18 Apr 2024
They found 20 reports from 14 sites across Eastern Europe to Catalonia of similar burials, with death caused by probable self-strangulation ... The study was published in the Journal Science Advances.
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World economy faces massive income reduction due to climate change: study

People Daily 18 Apr 2024
The study, published in the scientific journal Nature by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), shows that these losses are six times larger than the cost of the mitigation measures required to limit global warming to two degrees.
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Russian Missile Barrage on Ukraine City Kills 18

Moscow Times 18 Apr 2024
"Here in Ukraine, in our part of Europe, unfortunately, we don't have the level of defense that we saw recently in the Middle East," Zelensky said ... integrity of journalism and the values we hold dear.
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American RFE/RL reporter marks 6 months jailed in Russia

Voa News 18 Apr 2024
Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor at the Tatar-Bashkir Service of VOA’s sister outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was arrested on October 18, 2023, and has been held in pretrial detention since then.
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Irish Independent owner Mediahuis in talks to buy Journal.ie

The Irish Times 18 Apr 2024
Journal Media was established in 2010 by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon. Brian Fallon, co-founder of Journal Media in 2010 with his brother Eamonn ... Journal Media was established in 2010 by brothers ...
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Afghan Representatives in Europe Meet Two Acting Ministers in Kabul

Tolo News 18 Apr 2024
Acting Minister of Vice and Virtue Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, in a meeting with Afghan figures residing in Europe who were visiting Kabul, said that women's rights are secured within the framework of Islamic law in the country.
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Who is new Woman

The Daily Mail 18 Apr 2024
Nuala, who has had a career spanning three decades in journalism, previously hosted the programme in 2023 to cover Barnett's maternity leave ... Afterwards, she started her journalism career and moved to ...
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Hasipoğlu attends PACE meetings

BRTK 18 Apr 2024
The General Secretary of the National Unity Party (UBP) Oğuzhan Hasipoğlu attended the General Assembly meetings of the Parliamentary Assembly of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg ... to the Council of Europe.
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What will Mitsotakis do?

Philenews 18 Apr 2024
As a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, she submitted a proposal for Kosovo to become a member of the Council of Europe.
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Europe wants 2 things from China. It may not get far on either of them.

Newsday 18 Apr 2024
BEIJING — Europe wants two things from China ... There is some reason for hope in Europe ... And China has made efforts to mend its relationships from Europe to the United States and Australia, despite its differences with them.
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Premier League suffer HUGE blow in the UEFA coefficient rankings after Arsenal and Man City

The Daily Mail 18 Apr 2024
Europe's top leagues have been going head-to-head this season in a bid to earn an additional spot in next season's competition, with two countries to do so ahead of the introduction of the new Champions League format.
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Europe's coffee houses are in trouble

The Spectator 18 Apr 2024
Such extreme weather events are coupled with attacks on merchant shipping bringing Asian coffee to Europe through the Gulf by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, disrupting coffee supply chains and further boosting prices.

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