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Latest news bulletin | May 1st – Evening
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Washington Calls Out Europe’s Energy Fantasy
Europe’s goal to pursue a net-zero agenda is depriving citizens of reliable and affordable energy in a choice made by politicians, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says.
Years ago, Western Europe, as well as the Biden administration,…
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Frontex chief Hans Leijtens vows to change organisation’s culture within three years
Executive Director of Frontex says he wishes Greece would comply with its international obligations when it comes to ensuring the safety of vulnerable refugees and migrants making their way to Europe often on non-seaworthy vessels.
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Latest news bulletin | May 1st – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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After Samarkand summit, Europe’s quest for Central Asian resources meets reality
Prompted by the war in Ukraine and increasingly fraught trade relations with the United States, the European Union is on the hunt for natural resources.
That search is increasingly focused on Central Asia, as the recent European…
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Russians attached bag of nails to drone
The Molniia drone that Russia used to strike Kharkiv on May 1 was equipped with nails to cause more damge to the population.
This was reported on Suspilne by the head of the Main Department of the National Police in Kharkiv region Petro Tokar, Ukrinform…
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Global CEO pay has increased 56 times more than worker wages since 2019
The average pay for CEOs around the world has surged by 50% in real terms since 2019, while the average worker’s salary rose by just 0.9% in the same period.
These latest findings, which reveal that CEO pay has increased 56 times more than workers’ wages since 2019, were released by…
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Are European Airlines Really Seeing Low Demand For US Flights?
Since the start of the year, changes in US policies and renewed concerns around border procedures have contributed to a more cautious attitude among European travelers considering trips across the Atlantic. Several EU countries have issued…
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Almost 500 staff protest against UN budget cuts as US scales back humanitarian funds
The Geneva rally comes two days after several UN aid agencies said they would have to slash jobs because of funding cuts, warning the reductions will severely affect aid programmes worldwide.
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