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Philip Rudge – A Tireless Campaigner for Refugee Rights in Europe
By Martin Barber and Jeff Crisp
We were both working at the British Refugee Council (BRC) in 1984, when Philip Rudge arrived to set up the office of the modestly-named European Consultation on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) on the top floor of 3-9…
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Ukraine deliberately exterminating civilians in Donbass Moscow
Kievs atrocities have been elevated to the level of state doctrine, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said
Ukrainian forces are deliberately committing atrocities against civilians in Donbass, including mass killings of the elderly…
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Ukraine deliberately exterminating civilians in Donbass – Moscow
Kiev’s atrocities have been “elevated to the level of state doctrine,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said
Ukrainian forces are deliberately committing atrocities against…
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Russian Banks Fear Debt Crisis Is Coming as War Strains Economy – Bloomberg.com
- Russian Banks Fear Debt Crisis Is Coming as War Strains Economy Bloomberg.com
- Putin insists the Russian economy is fine, but Kremlin officials say otherwise The Kyiv Independent
- Putin says he won’t allow Russia to fall into recession amid…
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India rejects signing Shanghai Cooperation Organization statement seen as pro-Pakistan
NEW DELHI (AP) — Beijing’s bid for enhanced regional leadership suffered a setback Thursday when India rejected signing a joint statement put before members of the China-backed Shanghai Cooperation…
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The vast majority of Hungarians oppose Ukraine’s membership in the EU – Orbán
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that 95% of Hungarian citizens who took part in a national referendum opposed Ukraine’s membership in the European Union.

‘2,168,431 Hungarian citizens opposed…
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Panic following blast leaves 29 pupils dead in Bangui
Twenty-nine children who were taking their school exams in the Central African Republic have been killed in a crush after a nearby explosion caused panic, a hospital director told the BBC.
The blast, on the second day of the high-school finals on…
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Xinhua Commentary: UN Charter remains humanity's guiding compass in turbulent times
To honor the Charter is to unite behind multilateralism for peace. The international community must uphold its spirit, reject bullying and amplify objective, just and rational voices.
BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — As the world marks UN Charter Day…
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Viewpoint: How can Europe lead in the quantum computing revolution?
Europe’s quantum start-ups face a critical funding gap, with too few large investors to support growth. With the window closing fast, Europe must act quickly to capitalise on its strengths and lead in quantum technology, or risk falling behind in…
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