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Uyghur women on their way to work. They are walking in the sidewalk
Port of Lianyungang
Women holding her husband from behind
The Sunčana Reka resort in Serbia, a riverbank complex alleged to have hosted paramilitary-style training for unrest in Moldova.
Protesters being dispersed by police during Georgia’s municipal elections as authorities intervene heavily.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that his country will send a warship to protect the Global Sumud Flotilla in New York City on September 24, 2025.
Rights defenders say these measures are part of a broader crackdown on LGBTQ+ visibility in Turkey. Since 2015, Istanbul Pride has been routinely banned, with police dispersing demonstrators using tear gas and detentions.
On the heels of the September 2 court decision, the crisis reached a new peak when police escorted court-appointed trustee Gürsel Tekin into the CHP’s Istanbul provincial headquarters on September 8
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Reducing carbon emissions by 95%, compared to 1990 levels, within the next 25 years is the goal of its ambitious “Climate Neutral 2050 Roadmap.” [Pixabay]
EU countries: What if democratic principles are undermined such that the basis for a community of states like the EU is eroded [Pixabay]
 From Classrooms to Kitchens: From homes and schools to workplaces and canteens, the COMBINE project supports the EU’s goal to slash food waste by 30% across the Union [Pixabay]
Trust in the European Union: EU citizens’ trust in the European Union has not been steadily increasing as hoped, as a result of past crises[Pixabay]
Free Trade agreement: India and the European Union agreed to wrap up a free trade deal by the end of this year [VOA]
India to cut tariffs: The European Union plans to urge India to lower its high tariffs on cars and wine to boost trade [VOA]
Dying to leave: When Amir Ali left the narrow alleys of his village in Pakistan’s Punjab province last summer for the plazas of Spain [VOA]
European Democracy: At the recent Munich Security Conference, Vice President J.D. Vance said that the greatest security threat to Europe is not an external one [VOA]
Gene Therapy: Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. [Pixabay]
Suboptimal dietary patterns: Humans do not always age biologically at the same rate as their chronological age. [Pixabay]
Polar Bear: Polar bear fur’s natural ability to resist ice formation could pave the way for safer, more sustainable solutions to prevent ice buildup across industries [Pixabay]
Now the robot is able to grab objects that no other robot has been able to grab before.[Pixabay]
Fighting Chemical Pollution: Europe's water bodies are in poor condition: more than half of them are heavily polluted with chemicals. [Pixabay]
London taxi drivers: An international team of scientists, including a principal investigator in neuroscience from the Champalimaud Foundation [Pixabay]
Clean energy: A record 47% of the European Union's electricity now comes from solar and other renewables [VOA]
Climate Dynamics in Europe: Investigations into precipitation patterns in eastern Central Europe since the end of the last ice age [Pixabay]
Tourists flock in winter: Even in winter, Europe’s warmer, coastal regions are among the preferred destinations [Pixabay]
British troop deployments: British and American authorities are investigating after several drones were spotted in recent days flying over four U.S. military bases [VOA]
 EV tariffs: China has told its automakers to halt big investment in European countries that support extra tariffs on Chinese-built electric vehicles [VOA]
British climber:Climbers believe they have found the partial remains of a British mountaineer who might [VOA]
EU monitor: The pace at which oceans are warming has almost doubled since 2005 as global temperatures rise because of human-caused climate change, a report from the EU monitor Copernicus said Monday.[VOA]
Flood-hit region:- The leaders of four countries hit by Storm Boris will meet Thursday in Poland with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss aid for the flood-hit region. [VOA]
EU climate monitor:- The Earth has just experienced its hottest summer on record, the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said Friday. [VOA]
European Union:- Elon Musk's woes are hardly limited to Brazil as he now risks possible EU sanctions in the coming months for allegedly breaking new content rules. [VOA]
International AI treaty:- The first legally binding international AI treaty will be open for signing on Thursday by the countries that negotiated it [VOA]
Report: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has made her first picks for her top team, with the key economy vice-president job going to Italy's far-right nominee, German newspaper Die Welt reported Tuesday. [VOA]
Europe returns:- How do you teach a bird how, and where, to fly [VOA]
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