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Italy Considers Early Release of 10,000 Inmates to Ease Prison Overcrowding

Italy Considers Early Release of 10,000 Inmates to Ease Prison Overcrowding

Italy Considers Early Release of 10,000 Inmates to Ease Prison Overcrowding ………………. Italy’s Ministry of Justice has announced plans to potentially release up to 10,000 prisoners to address severe overcrowding in the country’s detention facilities. The proposed measure would apply…
UK Air Quality Improving but Ozone Pollution Worsens, Scientists Warn

UK Air Quality Improving but Ozone Pollution Worsens, Scientists Warn

UK Air Quality Improving but Ozone Pollution Worsens, Scientists Warn ……………… Air pollution in the UK has declined since 2015 but still exceeds safe levels too often, researchers from the University of Reading report, The Guardian said. Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂),…
Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain

Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain

Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain ………………… Several people were injured during a second night of anti-migrant unrest in Torre Pacheco, south-east Spain, following the assault of a local pensioner. Regional media reported that groups armed with…
Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education

Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education

Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education ………………….. A proposal by Germany’s Education Minister Karin Prien to introduce quotas limiting immigrant students in schools has sparked significant debate across the country, DW reported. Prien…
Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns

Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns

Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns ……………….. Sweden plans to rent up to 600 prison places in Estonia to ease its overcrowded prisons, marking a shift away from its long-held focus on rehabilitation, The Guardian reported. The…
Berlin Reviews ‘Neutrality Law’ Amid Debate on Teachers’ Right to Wear Hijab

Berlin Reviews ‘Neutrality Law’ Amid Debate on Teachers’ Right to Wear Hijab

Berlin Reviews ‘Neutrality Law’ Amid Debate on Teachers’ Right to Wear Hijab ………………. A detailed report published by the German newspaper Die Welt has shed light on the growing debate in Berlin over the city’s so-called “Neutrality Law,” particularly its…
EU’s population projected to exceed 450M in 2025

EU’s population projected to exceed 450M in 2025

EU’s population projected to exceed 450M in 2025 —————————– As of January 1, 2025, the total population of the 27 EU member states reached 450.4 million, Anadolu Agency reported citing official data released by Eurostat on Friday. This marks an…
EU sets fresh 2040 climate target to cut emissions by 90%

EU sets fresh 2040 climate target to cut emissions by 90%

EU sets fresh 2040 climate target to cut emissions by 90% ————————————– European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the commitment to decarbonize the economy by 2050, describing the 2040 target as pragmatic and realistic, Anadolu Agency reported. The…
Study Finds European Youth Support for Democracy Slipping Amid Political Shifts

Study Finds European Youth Support for Democracy Slipping Amid Political Shifts

Study Finds European Youth Support for Democracy Slipping Amid Political Shifts …………………. Only about half of young people in France and Spain believe democracy is the best form of government, with support even lower in Poland, according to a new…
German University Hospital Bans Muslim Student Group Over Gender-Segregated Meeting

German University Hospital Bans Muslim Student Group Over Gender-Segregated Meeting

German University Hospital Bans Muslim Student Group Over Gender-Segregated Meeting ———————————— Charité, Europe’s largest university hospital in Berlin, has banned the MedIslam Collective (MSC), a Muslim student society, from holding events on its premises following a gender-segregated meeting, The Telegraph…
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