EU Envoy Acknowledges Missteps in Sahel Engagement
The EU envoy has recognized that Brussels has not adequately understood the dynamics in the Sahel, leading to diminished influence as Russia and China expand their presence.
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The EU envoy has recognized that Brussels has not adequately understood the dynamics in the Sahel, leading to diminished influence as Russia and China expand their presence.
Ville Niinistö, a Member of the European Parliament for the Greens, argues that allowing Russia to compete in sports would legitimize its actions in Ukraine, which he views as unacceptable.
Nigella Lawson offers insights on managing kitchen nerves and shares a simple recipe for anchovy pasta to encourage home cooking.
A recent examination of Google's A.I. showcases its potential as a trip planner, highlighting both strengths and areas for improvement.
Tehran believes Trump needs a deal; Washington thinks the Islamic Republic cannot survive without one, explains Alain Frachon in his column for Le Monde.
A recent discovery of a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could have significant implications for pest management and the development of new antibiotics.
A new survey sheds light on the current state of Medicaid and CHIP programs as states prepare for upcoming policy changes, focusing on eligibility and enrollment.
A recent KFF survey outlines the Medicaid eligibility levels for older adults and people with disabilities, establishing a baseline as potential changes loom.
A recent KFF survey highlights the varied approaches states are taking to implement Medicaid work requirements, revealing a trend towards more restrictive policies amidst several challenges.
PDC chief executive Matt Porter remarks that while Luke Littler has excelled amid fan hostility, he might need to consider a new strategy moving forward.