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Ukraine: $588 billion recovery cost over the next 10 years

The finding comes in the updated joint Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA5) issued on Monday by the Government, the World Bank Group, the European Commission and…

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Unlike von der Leyen, Alain Berset names envoy to defend Europe’s religious minorities

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UN Human Rights Council Opens 2026 Session in Geneva

From Afghanistan and Sudan to Ukraine and child rights, the 61st regular session maps the year’s global human-rights agenda The United Nations…

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Somalia: Number of people going hungry nearly doubles in a year

More than 1.8 million children under five are also at risk of acute malnutrition between now and June, according to latest analysis published on Tuesday by the IPC food security monitoring platform (see our UN News explainer on the platform here). The worrying development comes after the October…

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What to Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled in Europe

When the departure board flips to “Cancelled”, EU law gives you real options It usually happens in a blink: one notification, one line on the airport…

The Price Paradox: Why UK Apples Cost More Than Imported Bananas
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The Price Paradox: Why UK Apples Cost More Than Imported Bananas

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EU demands “full clarity” as US tariff turbulence puts trade deal to the test

Commission insists “a deal is a deal” while a key MEP urges the Parliament to pause its vote Brussels, 22…

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What to Do If Your Personal Data Is Misused in the EU

A suspicious email. A leaked password. A targeted advertisement that knows too much. Across the European Union, personal data misuse…

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What to Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled in Europe

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What to Do If You’re Scammed Shopping Online in the EU
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Dobrota psych hospital allegations revive CRPD calls to end institutions

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EU Funding at Risk When Public Tenders Impose Faith Tests

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Juan Antonio Peña Medina: Telde’s Accessible Mayor

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Kallas pushes back on US ‘Europe-bashing’ at Munich

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China’s Methodical Crackdown on the Church of Almighty God: A Record Year of Persecution

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We honor the saint who stopped Attila at the gates of Rome

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Baku and Washington usher in a new strategic era

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