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On November 28, 2017, an air of excitement filled the central auditorium of Ouaga 1 Professeur Ki-Zerbo University in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The university, originally funded by Libya

 

Poland should initiate the construction of its inaugural nuclear power plant without delay to leverage billions of euros in European Union financing, as stated by opposition leader Donald Tusk.

 

 

Poland's president took the step on Monday of assigning the current prime minister the initial responsibility of creating a new government after the ruling conservatives emerged victorious in

 

 

Dutch companies appear to be circumventing the European sanctions imposed on Russia due to the conflict in Ukraine by exporting their products to Russia through Turkey. The flow of Dutch

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki expressed his intent to rally members of opposition parties who share common ground on critical issues, with the aim of establishing a coalition

 

The Turkish parliament's foreign affairs committee will discuss the ratification of Sweden's NATO membership bid as part of its regular agenda, as the matter is not as pressing for Ankara as it

 

In an effort to confront the painful legacy of its colonial rule in Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika), Germany has begun negotiations with the East African nation. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier

 

A German far-right politician, Daniel Halemba, was arrested on suspicion of displaying Nazi symbols after the phrase "Sieg Heil" was heard coming from the headquarters of a fraternity to

 

 

In a significant development, German inflation has notably eased in October, reaching its lowest point since August 2021, indicating a considerable cooling of headline inflation in the eurozone.

 

The Danish government has pledged a substantial military aid package worth $522 million to Ukraine, which includes T-72EA tanks, BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, artillery shells, drones, and