Brussels Playing a Hypocritical Game With Hungarian Students
Hungarian government must “remedy the situation” by November for students not to be excluded from EU’s Erasmus programme
Hungarian government must “remedy the situation” by November for students not to be excluded from EU’s Erasmus programme
The recital left the overall impression of a solid and earnest singer with strong ambitions that may well be fulfilled in the march of time.
By highlighting how the size, type, and style of constructions can all fit, Krier shows us the way (post)modern architecture and urbanism are based on the perverse thrill of mismatch and contradiction.
Islands overwhelmed as migrant numbers surge in eastern Mediterranean
Event signals Synodal Path’s open defiance of the Vatican
If someone in the audience kept talking after Corelli had already started playing, he would immediately lower his violin until the room had become completely silent. If the talking continued, he would refuse to play at all.
Older voters, women, and the Right most favorable to proposal
Global framework would create mandatory pandemic regulations for all UN member states
Protests planned as socialists consider amnesty for leaders of illegal independence referendum
New rules aim to make member states more resilient in the face of economic crises and increasing debt sustainability across the bloc.
The Republican newcomer brings better policies to the table than his opponents, but often reduces the issues of cultural disintegration and national renewal to just GDP growth.
If this outrageous intimidation is allowed to stand, no one is safe in Britain. All it takes is for the right people to level fashionable accusations against you and you could see your livelihood evaporate overnight.
The Swedish government’s budget is thoughtful, intelligent, and well balanced. Let’s see if it also can deliver as promised.
Ukraine president secures military aid, awaits congressional approval for $24 billion
Zelensky suggests West fund 2024 election while human rights organizations fear wartime elections could destabilize the country
British PM still set on decarbonising country by 2050
ÖVP takes tough stance on immigration in bid to reclaim FPÖ voters
EU Commission meanwhile considers legal action over unilateral grain bans
India suspends visa services for Canadians after Ottawa accuses it of being complicit in murder of Sikh separatist leader
Government inaction costs taxpayers £8 million daily
Fake images created by minors have serious real-life legal consequences
Financial ‘cancellation’ without criminal conviction increasingly common
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