Month: July 2025
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Major Changes Expected in the Dutch Healthcare Sector Over the Next Five Years
The healthcare sector in the Netherlands is bracing for significant transformation over the next five years, according to a large-scale…
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Australia bans YouTube accounts for children under 16
Australia is enacting a law that will ban children under 16 from creating YouTube accounts, as part of broader efforts…
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Belgium refers war crimes file on two Israeli soldiers to ICC
The Belgian Federal Prosecutor’s Office announced that it has referred a case concerning two Israeli soldiers, accused of committing war…
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European Commission to Launch New Electronic Entry-Exit System in October
The European Commission has announced that the new Electronic Entry-Exit System (EES), designed to monitor travelers entering and leaving the…
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Eurozone records growth in second quarter despite trade tensions
The Eurozone economy managed to post mild growth in the second quarter of 2025, overcoming expectations of stagnation even as…
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Prison Occupancy Rates in Germany Climb Near Capacity Nationwide
Germany’s prisons are facing rising occupancy rates, with national figures approaching full capacity according to recent research by RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland.…
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France and 14 Countries Call for Palestinian Recognition at the UN
France, joined by 14 Western countries such as Australia, Canada, and Spain, has called on the United Nations General Assembly…
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German Education Union Calls for Expansion of Islamic Religion Classes in All States
The German education union Verband Bildung und Erziehung (VBE) has called for Islamic religion classes to be introduced in schools…
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Germany Introduces Comprehensive Cell Phone Ban in Schools After Summer Break
Starting with the new academic year, schools in Germany’s Hesse state will implement a far-reaching ban on students’ personal cell…
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Food aid in Gaza remains insufficient: Experts say health support is crucial
While more food aid has recently made it through border checkpoints in Gaza, the ongoing hunger crisis continues to worsen.…
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