The Patient’s Friends Hospital in northern Gaza is overwhelmed by an unprecedented wave of severely malnourished children, many arriving too weak to cry or move.
Category: 3. Europe
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‘From bad to worse’: Gaza hospital faces surge in child hunger deaths
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Greek travellers chose longer breaks and staying with family or friends in 2024
Data from ELSTAT shows an increase in both spending and overnight stays of Greek tourists
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UK starts porn age verification. How do the internet age checks work and will users’ data be safe?
Some of the strictest rules in the world for age verification have come to the UK.
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Tout savoir sur le “bazooka commercial”, l’arme en dernier ressort de Bruxelles – POLITICO
A l’époque, l’Union ne disposait d’aucun outil adéquat pour réagir. L’IAC, pour sa part, supprime la difficulté d’obtenir un consentement unanime pour mettre en œuvre des restrictions commerciales. C’est le seul outil dont dispose l’UE pour imposer des mesures de politique…
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Chronic underfunding of open source software poses strategic risk to Europe’s digital sovereignty
Open source software is an open digital infrastructure that our economies and societies rely on. Nevertheless, open source maintenance continues to be underfunded, especially when compared to physical infrastructure like…
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Zelenskiy Plans to Ask Europe for Help to Pay Ukraine’s Soldiers
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy plans to ask European allies to help finance improved salaries for troops resisting Russia’s invasion, in a bid to ease growing shortages of recruits.
“Previously, Europeans refused to provide funding…
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Pro-Palestinian convict freed after 40 years
Hugh SchofieldParis correspondent
AFPGeorges Abdallah will be released on Friday after 40 years behind bars Georges Abdallah, a 74-year-old Lebanese teacher who became a left-wing symbol for the Palestinian cause, has been freed by France on Friday after 41 years in jail.
Described by his lawyer as…
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‘A delightful slice of unhurried life’: readers’ favourite European islands | Europe holidays
Capri without the crowds, Italy
Procida, in the Bay of Naples, is not as famous as nearby Capri and Ischia, but is all the more appealing for it. Not a tourist trap but an island where people actually live, it’s a delightful slice of unhurried…
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Housing Crisis Threatens to Fracture Central and Eastern Europe
A lack of affordable housing in urban centres is driving political instability across Central and Eastern Europe.
The transition from communism brought new freedoms, increased mobility, a wider array of consumer goods, and economic…
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Approved: Paramount's $8 billion deal with Skydance can go ahead
Federal regulators approve Paramount’s $8 billion (€6.8 bn) deal with Skydance, capping months of turmoil.
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