EUROPE

Mar 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Border Blues: Why Europe is Thinking Twice About Visiting

The U. S. is facing a tourism dilemma. Many Europeans are starting to think twice before planning a trip to the United States. Why? Because of the increasing number of reports where European travelers have been held at U. S. borders or detention centers. These incidents have left many confused and f

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

EU's Military Aid to Ukraine: A Bumpy Road

The European Union's efforts to boost military support for Ukraine have hit a few roadblocks. The original idea was to send Ukraine at least 1. 5 million rounds of artillery ammunition in 2025. This plan was announced last month, but it was immediately blocked by Hungary. The EU then tried to ral

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Brazil's Journey to Adapt European Prevention Curriculum

The European Prevention Curriculum has made its way to Brazil. It was launched in 2022. This curriculum is designed to boost the abilities of professionals in the field of substance use prevention. The process of adapting and implementing this curriculum in Brazil is quite interesting. It involves a

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Mar 20 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Cost of Corporate Tax Avoidance in Nigeria

The United Nations has a clear stance on human rights. Everyone should have access to basic needs like clean water, healthcare, and education. These rights are essential for a good life. But many people around the world still don't have these basics. One big reason is that governments don't have eno

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Europe's Big Defense Boost: Why and How?

Europe is making a huge move to beef up its defense. The European Union is teaming up with countries like South Korea, Japan, and the European Free Trade Association. They are planning to spend around 800 billion euros on defense. This is a big deal. It shows that Europe is serious about taking care

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and NATO: A Shifting Alliance

The White House hosted a private meeting between U. S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. This gathering took place during a lunch that started at 12:35 p. m. EDT. The main topic of discussion was the ongoing war in Ukraine. The goal for Rutte was to keep the United States

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Europe's Nuclear Shift: A New Era of Defense?

Europe is at a crossroads. The days of relying solely on the United States for nuclear defense are fading. The current administration in the US has made it clear that Europe needs to take more responsibility for its own security. This has sparked a lot of discussion among European leaders about how

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Free Speech Abroad

The U. S. government is in a legal battle with one of its own broadcasters. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is suing the Trump administration. The network is fighting to keep its federal funding. This funding was allocated by Congress. The U. S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) is accused of breaking

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Ukraine's Tick Trouble: The Growing Concern of Lyme Disease

Ukraine is facing a growing problem with Lyme disease. This illness is caused by bacteria from the Borrelia family. It spreads through the bites of infected ticks, specifically the Ixodes type. Lyme disease has become a big issue for public health in Ukraine. The number of reported cases has been go

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Pain's Widespread Grip: Insights from Europe's Adults

Chronic pain is a complex and debilitating condition that impacts people globally. It is a persistent issue that affects people's daily lives. It is important to understand how common it is and what factors contribute to it. A recent effort looked into the prevalence of chronic pain among adults

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