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From school practice to national flash mob: how radio dictation unites Ukrainians
This year, the Radio Dictation of National Unity will unite Ukrainians for the 25th time. Many people take part in…
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Elections and referendum in Moldova: the euro was saved by the diaspora
The presidential election in Moldova was dramatic, with Russian interference, opposition party influence, bomb threats and other twists and turns.…
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Pre-election finish: Trump works at McDonald’s, Musk offers million for petition
The USelection campaign is in the home stretch. Currently, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied at the national…
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Green breakthrough: how poor New Mexico became a leader in green energy
The civilised world is actively implementing a green transition, and it is truly inspiring to be at the forefront of…
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Pain and stress: which medicines have become the best-selling in the war (infographic)
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the Ukrainian pharmaceutical market has shown some growth: market volumes and consumption have…
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FT-Nikkei Investing in America ranking: Houston, Texas, leads the way as the best city for foreign investment in the US
TheFinancial Times and Nikkei have teamed up to highlight the challenges faced by foreign investors in the US in their…
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The end of the transatlantic era: Scholz says goodbye to Biden and pledges to support Ukraine
Scholz and Biden: ‘Two Men with One Problem – Ukraine’ was the headline of a February 2024 article in the…
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Tax reform in the US: why both parties’ proposals don’t work
As the US election approaches, the issue of tax revenues has traditionally become a cornerstone of the campaigns of candidates…
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Georgia’s EU accession on hold: how the government is undermining the country’s European future
On 17 October, the European Council summit announced that Georgia’s accession process to the EU had been suspended. The document…
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Global water crisis could reduce global food production by 50%
More than half of the world’s food production could be at risk over the next quarter century due to the…
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