- News
- 15 July 2025
15 July 2025
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Kyrgyzstan has amended its legislation, titled "On Limiting the Circulation of Polymer Film Bags and Plastic Items in the Territory of the Kyrgyz Republic," to ease certain planned restrictions on single-use plastics.
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Poland's population dropped by over 123,000 in 2024, the largest decline among all EU member states for the second consecutive year. In relative terms, accounting for the size of countries’ populations, Poland experienced the EU's joint-third-largest decrease at 0.34%.
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The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, expressed support for U.S. President Donald Trump’s willingness to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine, but stressed that the U.S. must also do its fair share in the effort.
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On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s "blatant and ongoing aggression" in Syria, calling it a "flagrant violation of international law."
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On Sunday, violence broke out between Sunni Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze militias in Sweida, following the abduction of a Druze merchant on the highway to Damascus two days earlier.
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Germany has reached a deal with the European Commission on a multi-year fiscal plan, enabling the country to increase investment in the short term while pledging to tighten spending in the coming years, according to a senior German official.
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Bitcoin’s climb past $120K has ignited a market-wide rally, drawing investor focus to altcoins riding the wave, especially those rooted in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Leading the charge is Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER), a buzzworthy BTC Layer-2 project boasting 10x potential and surging presale momentum.
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The International Monetary Fund expressed optimism about Uzbekistan’s economic liberalization efforts but warned that significant reforms are still needed before Tashkent can achieve its goal of joining the World Trade Organization.
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