EU, UK and US offer support as COVID-19 'swallowing' people in India
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EU, UK and US offer support as COVID-19 'swallowing' people in India
For the fourth straight day, India on Sunday set a global daily record of new coronavirus infections (349,691), spurred by an insidious new variant that emerged here.
Critics fear it could be used to stifle the press and non-governmental organisations and derail the countryโs chances of joining the European Union. Georgia has been a candidate country since December 2023.
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Georgia has been rocked by protests against government plans to introduce a foreign influence law, which critics fear could be used to stifle the press.
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In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter, Fanny Gauret, travels to Recklinghausen, Germany, to meet two young women who signed up to the EU's ALMA programme and as a consequence, have a bright future ahead of them.
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More than eight million young people across the EU are formally categorised as NEETs - not in employment, education or training. Professor Mark Levels explained to Real Economy why this group is in a precarious situation and how the EU is responding.
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His tweet came after Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi expressed support to the people... Hindu - Published Also reported by •IndiaTimes •Zee News •DNA
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