PFAS are called ‘forever chemicals’ because they don’t naturally break down in the environment.
Category: 3. Europe
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Traces of 'forever chemical' found in European wines, new study reveals
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Europe Must Take a Page Out of the SDA’s Playbook and Embrace Flexibility and Iteration
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Europe is scrambling to bolster its defenses. It doesn’t take a genius to see why. Geopolitical shifts are underway. There’s a war on the Eastern frontier. And the Americans say they’re overstretched:…
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Syrische Flüchtlinge: Bayern kritisiert Faesers Plan
Syrische Flüchtlinge in Deutschland stehen vor einem schmerzhaften Dilemma: Eine – auch nur vorübergehende – Rückkehr nach Syrien bedeutet, dass sie ihren Schutzstatus verlieren, da die Behörden eine solche Reise als Beweis dafür ansehen, dass das Land jetzt sicher ist.
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Keir Starmer’s realignment with Europe will be a low-key one | Keir Starmer
Talk of veterinary agreements, “Canada-plus” and rules of origin are likely to give even the most hardened Westminster veteran terrifying flashbacks. There was once a time when a word from Tory Eurosceptic Bill Cash on dynamic alignment could…
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Protests erupt in cities across India after at least 26 killed in Kashmir shooting
Protesters have taken to the streets of the capital New Delhi and several other cities across India after an attack in India-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday which killed at least 26 people, most of them tourists.
Police called the incident a “terror attack” and blamed militants…
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Macron visits Madagascar in first visit by French leader to former colony in 20 years
Macron met with Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina and the two leaders signed a range of agreements covering energy, agriculture and education.
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The EU is an economic powerhouse. Why doesn’t it innovate?
As Europe decides how to defend itself against American tariffs, lowering interest rates last week to fight the possibility of recession, a deeper question is driving debate. What does Europe need to do to be competitive in this new…
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Avatar to Tour Europe and U.K. Next Year
Who cares about live tour dates for the rest of 2025? That’s so passé, apparently. Now’s the time to get way ahead of everyone else and announce…
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