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At first testosterone worked wonders - and put a twinkle in my eye. Then something totally unexpected happened. My generation are guinea pigs in the hormone revolution: NADINE DORRIES

Earlier this year, I began to feel as though I was losing my mind. I even started Googling 'signs and symptoms of dementia'. Then I realised almost every woman of my age was experiencing it too...

Briefing - Research for LIBE Committee: The EU Anti-Racism Strategy 2026-2030 - 01-07-2026

This Briefing critically analyses the new EU Anti-Racism Strategy 2026-2030 (the Strategy) which was launched by the European Commission in January 2026. The Briefing situates the Strategy within the landscape of the existing EU anti-racism infrastructure inc
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Briefing - Research for LIBE Committee: The EU Anti-Racism Strategy 2026-2030 - 01-07-2026

This Briefing critically analyses the new EU Anti-Racism Strategy 2026-2030 (the Strategy) which was launched by the European Commission in January 2026. The Briefing situates the Strategy within the landscape of the existing EU anti-racism infrastructure including the primary and secondary legislation, case law, and other policy initiatives and efforts to combat racism, including the Strategy’s precursor, the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020-2025 (the Plan). The Briefing shows that the EU’s anti-racism infrastructure, especially the Council Directive 2000/43/EC of 29 June 2000 implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin, commonly known as the ‘Racial Equality Directive’, is robust in principle. Yet, it is underutilised and ultimately ineffective. The low rates of litigation under the Racial Equality Directive at the CJEU are evidence of its underutilisation. The high rates of existing levels of racism across EU Member States, such as recorded in successive FRA reports, evidence its ineffectiveness. It is against this backdrop that the Strategy, and previously the Plan, were adopted. The Plan was meant to be a ‘step up’ in the EU’s fight against racism. The immediate impetus for the adoption of the Plan came from the global Black Lives Matter protests following George Floyd’s death in the US. The Plan sought to address racism comprehensively and at all levels including individual, structural, and the EU’s internal – institutional – level. While the Plan covered much ground, it prioritised coverage and scale over precision and ambition. That is, the Plan lacked a precise normative framework of both racism and anti-racism; and at the same time lacked ambition by failing to identify benchmarks for improvement against which the impact of anti-racism measures could be tested. The Strategy which succeeds the Plan marks not only a semantic, but a more deliberate and determined, shift in the Commission’s approach to anti-racism. In particular, the Strategy is defined by three normative shifts: the adoption of an economic rationale for anti-racism; the shift in focus towards structural racism; and the centring of participation and partnerships in the fight against racism. These shifts are accompanied by a range of measures reinforcing the need to strengthen monitoring, enforcement, and implementation of law and policy against racism in the EU. Together, both the normative and operational aspects of the Strategy may be considered more ambitious than the Plan. Yet, the Strategy leaves significant gaps, both normatively and operationally. The success of the Strategy will depend not on how well it is executed but whether it is able to surmount the challenges posed by these gaps. These include: (i) the development of a working definition of structural racism which exceeds belief, ideology, and animus; (ii) the coordination of EU anti-racism measures across all forms of racism, all forms of discrimination, and all other issues facing the EU; (iii) the development of a common approach to intersectionality which defines and operationalises the concept at the same time; (iv) the development of a legal framework for addressing the alarming rise of xenophobia and xenophobic discrimination; (v) the prioritisation of the voices of racially disadvantaged individuals and groups; (vi) the adoption of the Horizontal Equal Treatment Directive; and (vii) the formulation of more ambitious and comprehensive programmatic approach to positive action measures for addressing racial disadvantage. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

At a Glance - Ireland: Key economic indicators - 01-07-2026

Ireland holds the Presidency of the Council of the EU as of 1 July 2026, following Cyprus and preceding Lithuania. Ireland’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, at 99.8 thousand PPS, represents 237 % of the EU’s total GDP per capita, while its gross
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At a Glance - Ireland: Key economic indicators - 01-07-2026

Ireland holds the Presidency of the Council of the EU as of 1 July 2026, following Cyprus and preceding Lithuania. Ireland’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, at 99.8 thousand PPS, represents 237 % of the EU’s total GDP per capita, while its gross national income (GNI), at 67 thousand PPS, is just two thirds of GDP. Ireland’s GDP decreased by 12.1 % in first quarter 2026. Ireland’s trade in services with the world is much more significant than its trade in goods. Ireland is in the top five EU Member States on research and innovation. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - The Irish Parliament and EU affairs - 01-07-2026

Ireland is a parliamentary democracy with a bicameral parliament known as the Oireachtas. The Irish Parliament consists of the President of Ireland (Head of State) and two Houses: Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate). Th
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Briefing - The Irish Parliament and EU affairs - 01-07-2026

Ireland is a parliamentary democracy with a bicameral parliament known as the Oireachtas. The Irish Parliament consists of the President of Ireland (Head of State) and two Houses: Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate). The President is directly elected but mainly has a ceremonial role. They can convene a meeting of either House of the Oireachtas in order to solve a dispute or address a national emergency, and can dissolve the Dáil to facilitate a general election (on the advice of the head of government who must have a majority in the Dáil). They can also refer a bill to the Supreme Court for a judgment on its compliance with the Constitution. This briefing is part of an EPRS series on national parliaments and EU affairs. It offers an overview of the way the EU Member States' national parliaments are structured and how they process, scrutinise and engage with EU legislation. It also refers to relevant publications by national parliaments. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - 01-07-2026

This document provides background information for the Members participating in the mission to the 19th session of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD, New York, from 9 to 11 June 2026. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
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Briefing - The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - 01-07-2026

This document provides background information for the Members participating in the mission to the 19th session of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD, New York, from 9 to 11 June 2026. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Priority dossiers under the Irish EU Council Presidency - 01-07-2026

Ireland assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July, and will stay in office until 31 December 2026. The country took over from Cyprus and will hand the baton to Lithuania. Ireland is the first member of a new presidency tri
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Briefing - Priority dossiers under the Irish EU Council Presidency - 01-07-2026

Ireland assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July, and will stay in office until 31 December 2026. The country took over from Cyprus and will hand the baton to Lithuania. Ireland is the first member of a new presidency trio, along with Lithuania and Greece. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Notoriously strict Samuel Smith's brewery boss who banned mobile phones, music and swearing in his pubs dies aged 81

Humphrey Smith, one of the most controversial figures in the British pub trade, is reported to have died aged 81.
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Notoriously strict Samuel Smith's brewery boss who banned mobile phones, music and swearing in his pubs dies aged 81

Humphrey Smith, one of the most controversial figures in the British pub trade, is reported to have died aged 81.

NBS Bank rebrands SME unit as ‘Business Banking’ in push to expand

NBS Bank has rebranded its SME Banking division to Business Banking, a move the institution says is aimed at widening access to finance for Malawi’s micro, small and medium‑sized enterprises. Speaking at the launch on Tuesday,  chief executive Temwani Si
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NBS Bank rebrands SME unit as ‘Business Banking’ in push to expand

NBS Bank has rebranded its SME Banking division to Business Banking, a move the institution says is aimed at widening access to finance for Malawi’s micro, small and medium‑sized enterprises. Speaking at the launch on Tuesday,  chief executive Temwani Simwaka said the revamped unit will introduce a suite of products designed to ease financing constraints […] The post NBS Bank rebrands SME unit as ‘Business Banking’ in push to expand appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Sunbird posts K12.5bn profit as revenue jumps 31%

Sunbird Tourism plc has posted another year of robust earnings, reporting profit after tax of K12.5 billion for the year ending 31 December 2025 — a 17% rise from K10.6 billion in 2024. The Malawi Stock Exchange‑listed hospitality group also delivere
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Sunbird posts K12.5bn profit as revenue jumps 31%

Sunbird Tourism plc has posted another year of robust earnings, reporting profit after tax of K12.5 billion for the year ending 31 December 2025 — a 17% rise from K10.6 billion in 2024. The Malawi Stock Exchange‑listed hospitality group also delivered strong top‑line growth, with revenue up 31% to K71.7 billion, despite operating in an environment marked by […] The post Sunbird posts K12.5bn profit as revenue jumps 31% appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Malawians injured in South Africa bus crash

A bus carrying Malawians from KwaZulu‑Natal to Musina in South Africa’s Limpopo Province has been involved in a serious accident after the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle. According to the South African Broadcasting Corporation, the bus driv
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Malawians injured in South Africa bus crash

A bus carrying Malawians from KwaZulu‑Natal to Musina in South Africa’s Limpopo Province has been involved in a serious accident after the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle. According to the South African Broadcasting Corporation, the bus driver died at the scene, while 11 passengers were injured and taken to hospital for treatment. Large […] The post Malawians injured in South Africa bus crash appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Senior Russian senator calls potential Starmer successor 'dark horse'

Konstantin Kosachev noted that Andy Burnham was «co-opted into Parliament,» otherwise, he would never have made it into the circle of top state officials
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Senior Russian senator calls potential Starmer successor 'dark horse'

Konstantin Kosachev noted that Andy Burnham was «co-opted into Parliament,» otherwise, he would never have made it into the circle of top state officials

Russian Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower torches Ukrainian stronghold near Krasny Liman

The special operations group commander with the call sign Zmei said that the Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower system was operating daily, providing support to advancing assault groups
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Russian Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower torches Ukrainian stronghold near Krasny Liman

The special operations group commander with the call sign Zmei said that the Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower system was operating daily, providing support to advancing assault groups

Kim Jong Un sends Xi Jinping message marking Chinese Communist Party’s 105th anniversary

The message states that the Chinese Communist Party has written a brilliant chapter in the nation’s history
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Kim Jong Un sends Xi Jinping message marking Chinese Communist Party’s 105th anniversary

The message states that the Chinese Communist Party has written a brilliant chapter in the nation’s history

Le Chef de l'État reçoit le Président de la Cour constitutionnelle du Togo

Le Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Chef du Gouvernement, Son Excellence Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a reçu en audience le Professeur Djobo-Babakane Coulibaly, Président de la Cour constitutionnelle de la République togolaise, en présence
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Le Chef de l'État reçoit le Président de la Cour constitutionnelle du Togo

Le Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Chef du Gouvernement, Son Excellence Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a reçu en audience le Professeur Djobo-Babakane Coulibaly, Président de la Cour constitutionnelle de la République togolaise, en présence de Monsieur Dieudonné Aba'a Owono, Président de la Cour constitutionnelle de la République gabonaise. Cette rencontre s'inscrit dans le cadre du renforcement de la coopération entre les Cours constitutionnelles du Gabon et du Togo. Elle a (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Singapore's defence depends on collective resolve of all Singaporeans, says Chan Chun Sing in SAF Day message

Behind every ordinary day in Singapore is the extraordinary dedication of servicemen and women from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), who work quietly and tirelessly to protect the city state's lifelines and livelihoods, said Minister for Defence Chan Chun Si
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Singapore's defence depends on collective resolve of all Singaporeans, says Chan Chun Sing in SAF Day message

Behind every ordinary day in Singapore is the extraordinary dedication of servicemen and women from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), who work quietly and tirelessly to protect the city state's lifelines and livelihoods, said Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing.But he also pointed out that Singapore's success ultimately rests on the collective resolve of all Singaporeans to safeguard what previous generations have built, and to ensure that future generations can inherit a safe and secure Singapore.In his SAF Day 2026 message published on social media on Wednesday (July 1), the defence minister pointed to the SAF's work across all levels, emphasising the need to always get it right.«Each action signals our determination to get it right, first time, all the time. For our adversaries, they are looking to get it right one time, any time,» he explained.

PM Wong to become first Singapore PM to visit Timor-Leste

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will make a two-day official visit to Timor-Leste from July 2 to 3 — the first by a Singapore head of government to the Southeast Asian country.The trip also marks PM Wong's first visit to Timor-Leste as prime minister and recip
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PM Wong to become first Singapore PM to visit Timor-Leste

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will make a two-day official visit to Timor-Leste from July 2 to 3 — the first by a Singapore head of government to the Southeast Asian country.The trip also marks PM Wong's first visit to Timor-Leste as prime minister and reciprocates Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao's official visit to Singapore in July 2025, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said on Wednesday (July 1).While there, PM Wong will attend an official welcome ceremony at the Presidential Palace and call on Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta.He will also meet with PM Gusmao, witness the signing of an agreement to establish bilateral consultations, and hold a joint press conference.During the visit, PM Gusmao will host Wong to a state banquet lunch, while President Ramos-Horta will confer on him the Order of Timor-Leste (Grand Collar).The award recognises Singapore's contributions to Timor-Leste's national development and support for the country's membership in the Association of Southeast Nations (Asean).

Skills and Workforce Development Agency to focus on 3 key areas for good jobs, skilled workforce

Singapore's newest statutory board, the Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA), officially began operations on Wednesday (July 1), bringing together skills and workforce development, as well as employment functions under one roof.The new agency, forme
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Skills and Workforce Development Agency to focus on 3 key areas for good jobs, skilled workforce

Singapore's newest statutory board, the Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA), officially began operations on Wednesday (July 1), bringing together skills and workforce development, as well as employment functions under one roof.The new agency, formed through a merger of SkillsFuture Singapore and Workforce Singapore, falls under the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and is jointly overseen by the Ministry of Education.In a news release on Wednesday, SWDA said it aims to enable Singaporeans to learn for life and gain access to good jobs, while enabling employers to design good jobs and develop a skilled workforce.Setting out its priorities for the first time, the agency said it will focus on three key areas: enabling Singaporeans to own their learning and career journeys and access opportunities at every stage of work; equipping employers to design good jobs and invest in workforce development to build a future-ready workforce; and establishing a more integrated and responsive training, career and employment services ecosystem.

China to accelerate development of world-class armed forces — Xi Jinping

The Chinese leader emphasized that «a strong country must have a strong military» and that national security is impossible without powerful armed forces
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China to accelerate development of world-class armed forces — Xi Jinping

The Chinese leader emphasized that «a strong country must have a strong military» and that national security is impossible without powerful armed forces

At first testosterone worked wonders - and put a twinkle in my eye. Then something totally unexpected happened. My generation are guinea pigs in the hormone revolution: NADINE DORRIES

Earlier this year, I began to feel as though I was losing my mind. I even started Googling 'signs and symptoms of dementia'. Then I realised almost every woman of my age was experiencing it too...
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At first testosterone worked wonders - and put a twinkle in my eye. Then something totally unexpected happened. My generation are guinea pigs in the hormone revolution: NADINE DORRIES

Earlier this year, I began to feel as though I was losing my mind. I even started Googling 'signs and symptoms of dementia'. Then I realised almost every woman of my age was experiencing it too...

Beloved woman, 31, identified as alligator attack victim killed after predator ripped off both her arms... as nightmarish new details of her final moments are revealed

A medical examiner's report obtained by the Daily Mail has given details about the young woman's final moments, including how her boyfriend heroically fought the gator.
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Beloved woman, 31, identified as alligator attack victim killed after predator ripped off both her arms... as nightmarish new details of her final moments are revealed

A medical examiner's report obtained by the Daily Mail has given details about the young woman's final moments, including how her boyfriend heroically fought the gator.

Rwanda: Kigali Questions UN Inquiry Methods On Eastern DR Congo

[New Times] The government of Rwanda has challenged the methodology used by a United Nations (UN) commission of inquiry investigating the human rights situation in eastern DR Congo, arguing that serious allegations should be backed by independently verifiabl
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Rwanda: Kigali Questions UN Inquiry Methods On Eastern DR Congo

[New Times] The government of Rwanda has challenged the methodology used by a United Nations (UN) commission of inquiry investigating the human rights situation in eastern DR Congo, arguing that serious allegations should be backed by independently verifiable evidence and that the inquiry cannot fully fulfil its mandate without field access to the affected areas.

Rwanda: Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Remains Below 2%

[New Times] Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Rwanda has remained below 2 percent over the past decade, rising slightly to 1.1 percent from 0.9 percent in the previous year, according to the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) HIV, STIs, and Viral Hepatitis A
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Rwanda: Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Remains Below 2%

[New Times] Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Rwanda has remained below 2 percent over the past decade, rising slightly to 1.1 percent from 0.9 percent in the previous year, according to the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) HIV, STIs, and Viral Hepatitis Annual Report 2024/2025.

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