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Stories in this section cover the EU-27 countries plus the UK, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Andorra and the Balkan Countries (Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia).

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New Pope, new Chancellor, same old Trump

New Pope, new Chancellor, same old Trump

The Catholic Church has a new leader. Robert Prevost was not discussed by the media before being announced as the new Pope on Friday. He will follow the Church’s mantra, that has served it well over two thousand years, to be as flexible as necessary and as rigid as possible Europe has fresh energy in the person of the new German chancellor, Friedrich Merz. Despite the wobbly start in the German Parliament, Merz in the four days after his swearing-in met key European leaders, and laid the basis for his Chancellorship. Meanwhile, Donald Trump statements continue to hanker for the past. His call for the re-opening of the prison on Alcatraz is a case in point. Trump marks the end of the “American era”. The US will remain a rich and powerful country, but its global role will be much diminished.
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Ukraine and its allies push for 30-day ceasefire 

Ukraine and its allies push for 30-day ceasefire 

Ukraine and its allies are ready for a “full, unconditional ceasefire” with Russia for at least 30 days starting on Monday, Ukrainian FM Andrii Sybiha said on Saturday.  His remarks came as the leaders of four major European countries visited Kyiv, amid a push for Moscow to agree to a truce and launch peace talks on ending the nearly three-year war. They followed what Sybiha said was a “constructive” phone call between them, U.S. President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 

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Live Blog - 13 April 2020

Live Blog - 13 April 2020

News of deaths across the world leave us all sad and sorrowful. Russia in the last twenty four hours reported 2558 new cases of covid-19. But stories of how the human spirit is fighting on from one end of the world to another, fill us with hope.
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Live Blog - 12 April 2020

Live Blog - 12 April 2020

This Easter Sunday political and religious leaders issued messages urging courage and resilience as the world continues to struggle against the coronavirus pandemic. In Rome, Pope Francis made a passionate appeal calling for a cease-fire in all conflict areas, and for countries to work together to fight the pandemic and more.
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How is your Esperanto?

How is your Esperanto?

William Murray argues that expanding our linguistic horizons is not as daunting as we might think.
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Live Blog - 11 April 2020

Live Blog - 11 April 2020

The number of deaths from coronavirus is now 103,506. In many countries celebrating Easter this weekend governments are struggling to keep their populations at home. In many war-torn regions fighting is still preventing medical teams from doing their jobs to fight covid-19
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Live Blog - 10 April 2020

Live Blog - 10 April 2020

Today is Good Friday and the start of the Easter festival in many Christian communities. Most religious events have however been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic
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Live Blog - 09 April 2020

Live Blog - 09 April 2020

There are now more than 1.5 million confirmed cases of coronavirus world wide, and the number of deaths has reached 90,000. Throughout the world efforts continue to contain the crisis, but leaders have been warning that restrictions are likely to continue well into May, and maybe even as long as the summer.