The European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, has called for more investment and ‘less red tape.’
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How can the EU guarantee access to affordable housing across the bloc?
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ARMA signs 10 asset management agreements in 2024
Last year the Ukrainian Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) signed 10 agreements with winning bidders on the management of seized assets. Another 14 agreements were signed beyond competition at the request of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
The relevant…
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Russian Drone Strikes Hit Apartments In Kharkiv And Dnipro
At least 11 people were injured in overnight drone strikes on the Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv and Dnipro on March 26, causing extensive damage. Officials reported that Russians launched at least 86 Shahed drones, hitting civilian buildings and vehicles. Three of those injured were in Dnipro,…
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Massive shelling of Kherson claims two lives, five wounded
A massive artillery attack on Kherson lasted for about an hour and a half.
According to Ukrinform, Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, reported this on Facebook.
“Russian forces were shelling central Kherson for about an hour…
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At least five people injured in stabbing in central Amsterdam, police say
The incident happened near Dam Square, in the southern part of the Dutch capital, with local media reporting the area has been cordoned off.
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Alexis Kohler quitte l’Elysée pour la Société générale, Emmanuel Moulin le remplace – POLITICO
Alexis Kohler quitte l’Elysée pour la Société générale, Emmanuel Moulin le remplace – POLITICO
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New Sheriff in Town: Immune Cells Found to Regulate Immune Response and Avoid Autoimmunity
Our immune systems develop to recognize what is foreign within our bodies. As immune cells are generated in the bone marrow and mature in other locations, they undergo processes that instruct which cells and tissues are ‘self’ vs ‘non-self’. While all…
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Ukraine’s slow invasion: Soldiers slip into Russia’s Belgorod Oblast quietly
Ukrainian forces are quietly advancing deeper into Russia’s Belgorod Oblast despite Kremlin claims of repelling the attack, The Telegraph reports.
Following the withdrawal from most of the Sudzhansky district in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, which Ukrainian forces had held since August 2024,…
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EU Commission preparing ‘well calibrated’ retaliation to US tariffs
As the US rolls out new tariffs, the European Commission is preparing its response. The latest measures will factor in the car tariffs announced on Wednesday night, along with the reciprocal tariffs expected next week, as trade tensions between Brussels and Washington escalate.
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German and Austrian ministers cancel Syria trip because of possible terrorist threat
The two ministers had planned to speak with the interior and foreign ministers of Syria’s interim government and with representatives of UN agencies.
The German and Austrian interior ministers have cancelled a planned trip to Syria because of a possible threat to…
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