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Aid-worker death toll likely to surpass last year's record

The death toll of aid workers killed this year may surpass last year's record total of 383, the European Commission has warned.
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European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde has called on European governments to expand trade to non-US countries as trade tariffs are likely to bite in the third quarter of 2025.Read on »
Israel to build strategic West Bank colony despite EU appeal
Israel has defied EU appeals by approving a major new colony in the West Bank and attacking Gaza City. Read on »
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How AI is already hurting European consumers in retail financeOpinion
In retail finance, AI risks have become a reality. The sector is among the most active adopters of AI in the EU, these systems are already deciding who gets a loan, how much people pay for insurance, and whether they have access to a bank account.Read on »
Aid-worker death toll likely to surpass last year's record
The death toll of aid workers killed this year may surpass last year's record total of 383, the European Commission has warned.Read on »
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