removed the Armenian

Workers have removed the Armenian inscriptions over the buildings of the former Artsakh State University in preparation for opening the new Karabakh University. (Under Soviet rule, it was the Stepanakert State Pedagogical Institute.) They have torn down buildings built by the former separatist authorities, such as the de facto parliament building a

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proposals including a veterinary

Labour’s proposals, including a veterinary agreement to ease trade in agricultural products and reduce border checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, face scrutiny from the EU. Since Brexit, border controls on British agri-food imports have been costing businesses €390 million annually, with the industry estimating this to be €3.5

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is already evident through

This is already evident through several actions undertaken by the new Labour government such as its hosting of the European Political Community (EPC) summit, which resulted in stark visuals of Macron and Starmer strolling through the 18th century gardens of Blenheim Palace. British foreign secretary David Lammy has already visited his counterparts

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Russia’s geopolitical isolation

Concurrently, Russia’s geopolitical isolation resulting from sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine has transformed the global energy market landscape, prompting Moscow to seek new trade partnerships in Asia. India is also emerging as a significant player in global trade. As a non-aligned nation, it occupies a distinctive position within

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occupies a leading position

It occupies a leading position in promoting sustainable trade practices and digital trade agreements. While the EU continues to engage with major economies such as China and the United States, its emphasis is progressively shifting toward cultivating trade relations with the Global South, particularly in Africa and Latin America. These relationship

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