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The EU adopted the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability & Green Deal Objectives to build a resilient 21st century economy. To meet EU Green Deal objectives, the EU will need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and develop sustainable renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Unfortunately, the EU is undercutting its own stated objectives by proposing to ban those materials that enable the same Green Deal.
Europe is facing a labour crisis. A substantial number of work vacancies across all sectors following the COVID-19 pandemic is being further intensified by the digital and green transition.
LSH Auto has some exciting news! The dealer group has been selected as the first retailer in the North to launch the all-new electric range from BYD, and you’re invited to the launch party.
FIFA extended a rule Monday that lets players and coaches continue to suspend their contracts with clubs in Ukraine and Russia for another season, even while it faces a legal challenge from Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk.
The horse-racing industry warned it was being hammered by rising insurance costs along with Brexit and an end to the “seamless” movement of horses between Ireland and the U.K.
But the episode has left a bitter taste. As Poland gears up for a general election due this autumn, the EU's squabble over Ukrainian grain is giving the bloc's solidarity towards Ukraine an important stress test.
With nearly 50,000 foreign students, mainly from Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, education has become a lucrative business in Northern Cyprus. According to authorities, it generates a third of GDP – more than tourism. In order to recruit students, universities employ so-called agents, often former students themselves. They are paid a commission – up to $800 per student – for each person they sign up. But this system leads to problematic behaviour, particularly on the part of African agents.