Uzbekistan is rapidly scaling up its pharmaceutical sector with the launch of Tashkent Pharma Park — a €1.2 billion project uniting research, logistics, manufacturing and training.
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Uzbekistan builds pharma ambitions with €1.2bn investment in regional production and export hub
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Balancing profit and preservation: Mauritania pushes for sustainable fishing with EU support
In the bustling artisanal port of Nouadhibou, Mauritania, thousands of small fishing boats — pirogues — prepare to return to the sea, as a two-month partial fishing ban ends. This promises a fresh catch of octopus and other local species, providing both income and food for coastal…
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The EU-Mauritania fisheries deal explained
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Fishing is a cornerstone of Mauritania’s economy and daily life, accounting for about 10% of the country’s GDP, and providing work for roughly 300,000 people -…
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German business sentiment rises: Ifo sees sixth consecutive lift
Firms in Germany are more confident about the business environment, partly thanks to the state’s promised spending boost.
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‘Europe of defence has finally awakened’ amid rising Russian threat, says Von der Leyen ahead of Nato summit – Firstpost
European Commission President von der Leyen on Tuesday declared that “the Europe of defence has finally awakened,” as Nato allies prepare to set unprecedented spending targets in response to rising geopolitical threats
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EuroPA and EPI collaborate to strengthen cross-border payments in Europe
The agreement will initially span 15 European countries…. Continue Reading
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Germany vows fair share of Europe’s defence as Nato leaders arrive at Hague summit
Laura Gozzi & Paul KirbyBBC News
ReutersSecurity is tight at the Nato summit – President Trump’s first since 2019 German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Russia’s president understands only the language of force and that Tuesday’s…
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French doctors warn of health risks tied to heavy metal in bread, cereal, and other everyday foods
People are most often exposed to cadmium, a heavy metal used in phosphate fertilisers, through their food.
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SAPO requesting bail for Deputy PM Chernyshov
The High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine will hold a hearing at 11:00 on Wednesday, June 25, to determine a preventive measure for Deputy Prime Minister for National Unity Oleksiy Chernyshov, who faces charges of abuse of office and receiving undue advantage.
Olesia Chemerys,…
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Supreme Court rules Trump can rapidly deport immigrants to Libya, South Sudan and other countries they aren’t from
For the past several months, the Trump administration has been trying to deport immigrants to countries they are not from – despite an April 2025 federal ruling that had blocked the White House from doing so.
A divided Supreme Court
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