According to the report, several more people were wounded
«Thailand has always supported the interests of developing countries at multisided forums,» Thanatip Upatising pointed out
According to Halevi, the Israeli military inRafah «is now focused on the destruction of the terrorist infrastructure and the destruction of the underground infrastructure, which takes time.»
There are fewer than one hundred people, true, but a corps nonetheless, said Belarusian President
Legal demands were issued to fix some of the problems immediately so the cafeterias could continue serving food and drinks to BBC staff and stars including Tess Daly and Gary Lineker.
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It stipulates registering goods acquired within foreign electronic commerce as a separate category of goods with determination of peculiarities of its regulation
«I guarantee that there will be no clashes on the border with Ukraine,» the Belarusian leader underlined
Just now, the road agency IRCA received a report about a cyclist in the Hvalfjörður tunnel. The police went to meet him in the tunnel followed him out. The tunnel has not been closed and will likely not be.
A researcher from the Netherlands is looking to identify the families of a couple of dozen Indigenous heroes who gave their lives while fighting for freedom in World War II. It’s all part of a larger remembrance project she’s working on.
A boil-water advisory warning residents of the possibility of unsafe drinking water within the Halifax Regional Municipality remains in place Tuesday.
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has announced that all government offices, except those providing essential services, will be closed at midday on Tuesday as Jamaica prepares for Hurricane Beryl. It is urging Jamaicans to use the time to...
American Airlines has announced three additional flights out of Jamaica today for persons seeking to leave the island before the passage of Hurricane Beryl. The additional flights bring total flights operated by the airline today to 14. The...
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, has advised it will be closed to the public as of 1 p.m. Tuesday and all day Wednesday. The entire Campus, including academic buildings, recreational facilities, and administrative offices, will be...
The Transport Authority is requesting that persons with vehicles at its pounds collect them immediately. The notice was issued as Jamaica prepares for the impact of Hurricane Beryl. Transport Minister Daryl Vaz stated on social media platform X...
The 37-year-old Scot had been touch and go to be fit enough for his first round match-up against Czech ace Tomas Machac and took the agonising decision this morning that he is not ready.
Eamonn Holmes bowed out of his GB News show early on Tuesday after feeling unwell.
Neil Foden has been jailed after being found guilty of 19 offences but questions are being asked over why action against him was not pursued sooner.
The days when people moving from the city bought up isolated small holdings to live the 'good life' disappeared with Covid. Today's relocators have different criteria.
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«I want to tell every student of the country, every youth of the country that the government is very serious about preventing such incidents and we are taking one step after another to fulfil our responsibilities on a war footing,» PM Modi said while speaking on the NEET issue in Parliament on Tuesday.
The European Green Deal, aimed at making the EU climate neutral by 2050, outlines a comprehensive approach to sustainability, requiring profound transformation across all industrial sectors. Horizon Europe, the EU's foremost research and innovation programme, can be a critical enabler, providing the necessary funding, framework and innovation pathways to support this transition. Employing a combination of desk research and stakeholder consultations, this study evaluates Horizon Europe's alignment with the Green Deal, focusing specifically on Horizon's impact on European industry. The analysis sheds light on Horizon Europe's role in supporting research with a sustainability focus, and in facilitating industry participation in research projects. It reveals successes and identifies challenges such as administrative complexities, and the need for mechanisms to provide tailored support for small and medium-sized enterprises. The report suggests three policy options to strengthen Horizon Europe's support for industry: enhancing the capabilities of National Contact Points, expanding the 'marketplace' concept for green technologies, and prioritising selected strategic industrial and technological goals within Horizon Europe. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Employers in the EU face labour shortages in many sectors of the economy, a situation that could further deteriorate in the coming decades. In the context of a global race for talent, facilitating international recruitment is a priority for the EU. Announced on 27 April 2022, the European Commission launched an EU talent pool pilot initiative specifically addressed towards workers fleeing the war in Ukraine to facilitate their access to the EU labour market. On 15 November 2023, as part of the talent mobility package, the Commission subsequently published a legislative proposal for a regulation to establish an EU talent pool available to third-country nationals residing in third countries. In the European Parliament (ninth legislative term), the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) was responsible for the file. On 6 February 2024, the LIBE committee's rapporteur presented her draft report. The Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), Culture and Education (CULT) and Development (DEVE) committees published their opinions on 19 February and 8 and 11 April 2024 respectively. Work will continue during the 10th legislative term. The Council agreed its general approach on 13 June 2024. First edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The European Sovereignty Fund (EUSF) should invest in Europe’s future by investing indirectly in start-ups and scale-ups via the existing Fund of the European Innovation Council (EIC). This would be concrete step to advance the aims of the recently agreed Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP). The EUSF could also invest in security of supply by acquiring and managing strategic stockpiles of critical raw materials. This would foster the aim of the Critical Raw Material Act. To succeed the management of the EUSF should be strictly independent of political influence. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The European Council took two important decisions on 27 June for the new institutional cycle: one on the EU's institutional leadership, the other on the EU's political priorities for the next five years. EU leaders elected António Costa as the next European Council President, proposed Ursula von der Leyen as the candidate for Commission President, and nominated Kaja Kallas as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. They also adopted conclusions on Ukraine, the Middle East, security and defence, and competitiveness. Other topics addressed were migration, the Black Sea, Moldova, Georgia, hybrid threats, and the fight against antisemitism, racism and xenophobia. The European Council also agreed on a roadmap for future work on internal reforms. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP