EU member states launched a mission in 2024 to protect commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
Category: 3. Europe
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EU spends €17m securing the Red Sea, but stays mum on US 'free-loading' jibe
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Florida to consider relaxing child labour laws to fill vacant jobs
Now that the United States is cracking down on immigration, some low-skill jobs may not be so easy to fill. So the state is debating lifting some child labour laws to involve minors.
Florida’s state’s legislature is debating a bill on Tuesday that would relax child…
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Ukraine and Russia agree to Black Sea ceasefire, US says
The development, which was announced by the White House on Tuesday, came after three days of talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Both Ukraine and Russia support a proposed ceasefire in the Black Sea, the US has announced.
In two statements released on Tuesday, the White…
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Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released by Israeli authorities after attack
Hamdan Ballal, one of the Oscar-winning directors of ‘No Other Land’, has been released by Israeli authorities after he was detained last night.
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Canada’s Carney jabs Trump admin after war plans leak fiasco – POLITICO
“It’s a serious, serious issue, and all lessons must be taken.” Carney was speaking during a stop on the second day of campaigning for Canada’s federal election in late April.
“We have a very strong intelligence partnership with the Americans through Five Eyes. Mistakes do…
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Croatia’s ‘party island’ is cracking down on noise. Here’s what it means for your summer holiday
There are also several tourist regulations on clothing and behaviour that visitors should be aware of if they don’t want to receive a fine.
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Several people injured after Russia strikes Ukraine with barrage of 140 drones
Cross-border strikes continued overnight into Tuesday with multiple casualties reported in seven regions of the country.
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Trump calls his Colorado Capitol portrait ‘truly the worst’ – and it’s now coming down
Calling the portrait “truly the worst,” Trump blamed Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis and declared he’d rather have no portrait at all.
A painting of Donald Trump hanging among the other presidential portraits at the Colorado State Capitol is being…
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Barcelona has the highest density of cars in the EU. Cutting traffic by 25% could save 200 lives
From superblocks to port electrification plans, Barcelona’s traffic pollution is slowly improving.
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US is putting ‘unacceptable pressure’ on Greenland, Danish PM says
Criticism by Denmark’s leader Mette Frederiksen comes after the White House announced a US delegation would be visiting the Arctic island.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticised the US on Tuesday for putting “unacceptable pressure” on Greenland, ahead of…
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