The author is accused of having used the story of a survivor of a massacre during the Algerian civil war without her consent – an accusation he denies. Daoud’s publisher denounced the “violent defamatory campaigns orchestrated by certain media close to a regime whose whose nature is well…
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Algeria issues two arrest warrants for Franco-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud
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Europe Telehealth Market Size, Share
Report Overview
The Europe Telehealth Market size is expected to be worth around US$ 309.8 Billion by 2034, from US$ 51.3 Billion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 19.7% during the forecast…
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Best Cities for Foodies in Europe, From Local and Frequent Traveler
Florence is my favorite Italian city to visit. It’s extremely walkable, boasts striking Renaissance art and architecture, and has the best pizza, pasta, and gelato I’ve had in the country.
I recommend visiting Gustarium Firenze for their pizza al…
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Putin wants to meet Trump, but does Trump want to meet Putin?
A meeting between the Russian and US leaders is “clearly on the radar,” the Kremlin spokesperson said. But as Moscow seems to be sending signals about its willingness to meet, what is Washington’s response?
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DVIDS – News – DLA Distribution Europe hosts local officials, highlights HAZMAT compliance, global support
Defense Logistics Agency Distribution Europe hosted local officials for a capabilities briefing and facilities tour at…Continue Reading
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Europe must plan for a post-Putin Russia, Austria's Chancellor Stocker tells Euronews
Euronews reporter Sandor Zsiros discussed EU-Russia relations, energy supply, migration, and populism with Austria’s new centre-right chancellor in an interview at the EPP Congress in Valencia.
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Vietnam is introducing a 10-year golden visa. Here’s what we know so far
Vietnam is experiencing an economic boom, making it increasingly attractive as a destination for high-net-worth foreigners.
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Wildfire smoke events contributed to around 15,000 US deaths over 15 years, new study finds
Wildfires driven by climate change contribute to as many as thousands of annual deaths and billions of dollars in economic costs from wildfire smoke in the US, according to a new study.
The paper, published Friday in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment, found that…
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Norway, spooked by Trump, aims for greater European defence collaboration
Norway plans to increase its strategic cooperation with Europeans, in a move to prepare the country for the risk of “crisis” and “war”, according to Norway’s first-ever national security strategy.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr…
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