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The UK and France are on the brink of signing a migration deal aimed at stopping boats crossing the Channel. But will it ...
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THE Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates Association (UNIFEMGA) has congratulated the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, on his recent election as the ...
Update on the Share Buyback Program and the Liquidity Agreement On 28 February 2025, Bekaert announced the start of the next tranche of its share buyback program, for a total maximum consideration of ...
European stocks may open a tad lower on Friday, with trading volumes likely to remain thin amid the Independence Day holiday in the United States. U.S. President ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Denmark’s hard line on migration, the first EU-Moldova summit, your pricey ...
There has been no immediate breakthrough in the EU-US trade negotiations, according to the EU's trade commissioner Maroš ...
With about 30 years of experience at several kitchens, Chef Daniel Pfeifer-Kotz is bringing his culinary skills to the ...
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Denmark takes over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, facing challenges in security, trade, war, budget negotiations, and enlargement.
Dozens of Europe's biggest companies urged the EU to hit the pause button on its landmark AI rules on Thursday, warning that going too fast could harm the bloc's ability to lead in the global AI race.
Major European firms are spearheading a corporate push that’s weakening the European Union’s efforts to stand up to Trump’s tariff threats.