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Albanian Politician Accuses North Macedonia Government of Anti-Albanian Actions
Albanian politician Bujar Osmani accuses the North Macedonian government of anti-Albanian actions, raising concerns about ethnic tensions and the impact on the country's EU accession process.
Albanian Politician Accuses North Macedonia Government of Anti-Albanian Actions
Albanian politician Bujar Osmani accuses the North Macedonian government of anti-Albanian actions, raising concerns about ethnic tensions and the impact on the country's EU accession process.
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The Northern Epirus Debate
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's use of "Southern Albania" instead of "Northern Epirus" ignites debate about historical claims, national identity, and the sensitivities surrounding place names.
The Northern Epirus Debate
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's use of "Southern Albania" instead of "Northern Epirus" ignites debate about historical claims, national identity, and the sensitivities surrounding place names.
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Von der Leyen Skips COP29 Climate Summit
European Commission President Von der Leyen will skip the COP29 climate summit due to political developments in Brussels. Other leaders like Biden, Putin, and Macron will also be absent. The summit will focus on climate finance and aims to secure funding for developing countries.
Von der Leyen Skips COP29 Climate Summit
European Commission President Von der Leyen will skip the COP29 climate summit due to political developments in Brussels. Other leaders like Biden, Putin, and Macron will also be absent. The summit will focus on climate finance and aims to secure funding for developing countries.
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Optimism Grows for Parthenon Sculptures' Return
Greece expresses optimism over the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, citing a shift in UK public opinion and diplomatic efforts at UNESCO. Progress is also being made regarding the Minoan Palaces' inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Optimism Grows for Parthenon Sculptures' Return
Greece expresses optimism over the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, citing a shift in UK public opinion and diplomatic efforts at UNESCO. Progress is also being made regarding the Minoan Palaces' inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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Netherlands Bans Electric Cattle Prods
The Netherlands is banning electric cattle prods to reduce animal suffering, with exceptions for slaughterhouses and international transport due to EU rules. The ban follows a parliamentary push and concerns about misuse.

Netherlands Bans Electric Cattle Prods
The Netherlands is banning electric cattle prods to reduce animal suffering, with exceptions for slaughterhouses and international transport due to EU rules. The ban follows a parliamentary push and concerns about misuse.
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Novi Sad Protests After Deadly Canopy Collapse
Protests and violence erupt in Novi Sad after a railway station canopy collapse kills 14, sparking outrage and demands for accountability from the Serbian government.

Novi Sad Protests After Deadly Canopy Collapse
Protests and violence erupt in Novi Sad after a railway station canopy collapse kills 14, sparking outrage and demands for accountability from the Serbian government.
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