It is “irrational” to buy more vaccines, Bulgaria argued, as it prepares to destroy more vaccines, now expired, than it had administered.
The question of gender, the Pontiff said, would dilute differences as it makes the world “the same, all dull, all alike, and that is contrary to the human vocation.”
Spain may be on a collision course with EU energy policy after a diplomatic conflict with Algeria forced increased reliance on Russian gas imports.
For Viktor Orbán, this meeting has a strong symbolic dimension: despite his positions, which are contrary to the majority of his European colleagues, he maintains dialogue with the West.
The document, obtained under a freedom of information request, reveals a planned mechanism to facilitate the “non-voluntary return of migrants.”
The Belarusian president and his Iranian counterpart inked cooperation deals in various areas while comparing notes on how to navigate Western-imposed sanctions.
A taxation of 1.5% “from a heritage of 50 million euros” could help aid the West’s transition to carbon neutrality, according to the backers of a new campaign.
The admissions from Minister Karl Lauterbach comes as a serious recognition of the fears many held about the vaccine.
MEPs-turned-lobbyists will have a harder time getting back to business under the new rules aimed to curb corruption in Brussels in the fallout of Qatargate.
The government has been slowly negotiating pension reform with the EU Commission, but economists project they will increase pension costs in the long run.
Black nationalist Kémi Séba has previously spoken alongside Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin and has praised Russia in its efforts to undermine French influence in Africa.
Tory officials made sex education compulsory and, in some regions, have pushed through more and more explicit content, but now complain children are being taught too much.
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