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Ukrainian embassy in Italy slams planned conference on ‘Mariupol’s rebirth’
The Ukrainian embassy in Italy asked the city of Modena on Thursday (4 January) to withdraw its approval for the use of a civic hall to host an event about Russia's reconstruction of the war-wrecked city of Mariupol.
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Data competition: EU’s year in review and what lies ahead
With Aline Blankertz, Policy and Public Sector Officer at Wikimedia, we have a look at the big events that happened in the areas of data policy and competition in 2023 and discuss the EU's future and biggest challenges for 2024.
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Putin offers citizenship to foreigners who fight for Russia
President Vladimir Putin issued a decree on Thursday (4 January) allowing foreign nationals who fight for Russia in Ukraine to obtain Russian citizenship for themselves and their families.
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Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly Iran attack, Tehran vows revenge
Islamic State claimed responsibility on Thursday (4 January) for two explosions in Iran that killed nearly 100 people and wounded scores at a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani.
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White House says Russia used missiles from North Korea to strike Ukraine
Russia recently used short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) sourced from North Korea to conduct multiple strikes against Ukraine, the White House said on Thursday (4 January), citing newly declassified intelligence.
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Italy PM wants to transform ‘obsolete’ eurozone rescue fund
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday (4 January) called the eurozone's bailout fund "obsolete", saying Italy's failure to ratify a reform of the system was an opportunity to make it "more efficient".
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Survey: Sweden struggles with high levels of hospital infections
Healthcare-associated infections seem to be much higher in Sweden than in most of Europe and the country needs to step up the combat against this problem, according to infectious disease experts.
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Battle for control of major Bulgarian hospitals creating political instability
The political struggle for control of the large state hospitals in Bulgaria is becoming a risk factor for the government, which is supported by a broad but unstable tripartite coalition in the National Assembly.
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