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UNWTO Deepens Tourism Cooperation with the European Union

Advancing sustainable tourism across Europe is at the centre of an agreement signed today between the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the European Parliament....

The Anniversary of Kosovo’s Independence: Results and Prospects

This year marks a decade since Kosovo proclaimed its independence, and that independence has by now become a hard fact. The country has been...

Potentials of cultural diplomacy in Iran- Belgium relations

Term ‘Diplomacy’ stands for guiding of relations between individuals, groups, and nations and it is one of political terms used in the field of...

EU Doubling Renewables by 2030 Positive for Economy, Key to Emission Reductions

The European Union (EU) can increase the share of renewable energy in its energy mix to 34 per cent by 2030 – double the...

What an ‘Impossibility Clause’ can make possible

Since the implementation of the JCPOA in January of 2016, and throughout the current period of accelerating investment by foreign enterprises in Iran, many...

Agriculture Is Creating Higher Income Jobs in Half of EU Member States but Others Are Struggling

Half of EU member states have leveraged the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to significantly reduce poverty and drive higher incomes in farming, while other...

From Davos to Munich

An overview of the views and attitudes of European officials during the Davos and Munich Conference and their comparison with each other suggests that...

Can Europe successfully rein in Big Tobacco?

In what looks set to become the ‘dieselgate’ of the tobacco industry, a French anti-smoking organization has filed a lawsuit against four major tobacco...

Bureaucrats’ Crusade: The European Commission’s Strategy for the Western Balkans

The European Commission set a target date of 2025 for some of the Balkan countries to join. However, Brussels sees only Serbia and Montenegro...

Europe’s youngest country turns 10 next month. Can it turn itself around?

As Kosovo gets ready to celebrate a decade’s worth of independence this February, signs don’t suggest that it has much to cheer about. GDP...

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The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran...

Ukraine Targets $295 Million From State Asset Privatizations in 2026, Prime Minister Says

Ukraine is preparing to raise around 13 billion hryvnia,...

China Fireworks Factory Explosion Kills 26 in Hunan as Xi Orders Investigation

A powerful explosion at a fireworks manufacturing facility in...

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