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16th Apr 2024

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Greece, Cyprus, and Israel affirm Mediterranean alliance

The foreign ministers of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, Greece, Nikos Dendias, and Israel, Yair Lapid, affirmed Friday in Jerusalem their countries' close ties, Greek newspaper Kathimerini reported. Dendias noted that the recently triumphant Taliban considered Turkey a friendly country and that Hamas, the Gaza-based Islamic movement that denies Israel's right to exist, congratulated the Taliban with their victory. The cooperation was born amid Turkey's oil-exploration exploits in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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EU puts Sudan war and famine-risk back in spotlight

The EU is hoping to put the international spotlight back on Sudan amid a war where half the population is at risk of famine. And Josep Borrell, EU foreign policy chief, also warned of Russia's presence in the country.

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Private fears of fairtrade activist for EU election campaign

I am not sleeping well, tossing and turning at night because I am obsessed about the EU election campaign, worried by geopolitical tensions, a far-right next parliament, and a backlash against the Green Deal, writes Sophie Aujean of Fairtrade International.

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