
EU Delays Supply Chain Law, DiscoverEU Offers 36000 Free Tickets, Family Sues Bayer Over Birth Defects, Global Call to Ban Offshore Drilling, and more...
April 3, 202512m 53s
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(0:10): EU Parliament Delays Supply Chain Law to 2028, Eases Business Burden
(2:17): DiscoverEU 2025: 36,000 Free Train Tickets for Young Explorers Across Europe
(4:28): Historic Trial: Family Sues Bayer Over Glyphosate-Linked Birth Defects in Landmark Case
(7:06): Global Call to Ban Offshore Drilling Ahead of 2025 UN Ocean Conference
(10:09): Lisbon and Cascais Raids: PJ Probes Alleged Favoritism in Luxury Hotel Land Deals
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(2:17): DiscoverEU 2025: 36,000 Free Train Tickets for Young Explorers Across Europe
(4:28): Historic Trial: Family Sues Bayer Over Glyphosate-Linked Birth Defects in Landmark Case
(7:06): Global Call to Ban Offshore Drilling Ahead of 2025 UN Ocean Conference
(10:09): Lisbon and Cascais Raids: PJ Probes Alleged Favoritism in Luxury Hotel Land Deals
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Image credit: ZEIT ONLINE
Topics
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