Non-state universities part of plan to curb brain drain
Greece is poised for a transformative step in higher education with the launch of its non-state university initiative.
Greece is poised for a transformative step in higher education with the launch of its non-state university initiative.
Finland will propose a law next week allowing border agents to block asylum seekers trying to enter from Russia, the prime minister said on Sunday (19 May), a decision that could cause Helsinki to temporarily breach its international commitments.
President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides shared with US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, a specific document stating the steps planned by the Cypriot Authorities regarding the humanitarian aid to Gaza.
A group of more than 40 EU lawmakers backed the idea of an EU action plan for rare diseases, in a letter addressed to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and seen by EURACTIV.
The importance of the “Cyprus – Tomorrow” National Plan was highlighted by Government Spokesperson and Cabinet Ministers, who attended a special promotional event in Nicosia on Saturday.
Labour will aim to bring in a national care service in England free at the point of use, just as the 1945 government brought in the NHS, the shadow health secretary has said, launching a review of how it would work.
The European Commission has proposed to slash in half the use and risk of chemical pesticides by 2030, confirming the level of ambition enshrined in the European Green Deal despite food insecurity threats in light of the Ukraine war.
The European Commission unveiled plans on Tuesday (5 April) to cut its own greenhouse gas emissions by 60% before the end of the decade, saying the remainder will be compensated with carbon removals.
Plans to build 15 new flats on top of existing homes have been refused by Merton Council after a council blunder led to a High Court battle. The plans for Watermill Way in Colliers Wood came before the council’s planning committee for a second time on Thursday night (March 17).
Laws requiring masks to be worn on public transport and in some other settings in Scotland will not be scrapped next week as planned due to the “current spike” in COVID cases, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
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