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The number of new asylum applications in the Netherlands dropped significantly in 2024, with a total of 43,900 requests, according to figures released by national statistics agency
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Switzerland’s housing market remains expensive, with property prices increasing by an average of 1.7% in 2024, according to data from the Federal Statistical Office (FSO).
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The Polish government plans to evaluate the Polish language proficiency of Ukrainian students to better identify those in need of additional language support, Deputy Education Minister Joanna
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Swiss cheese exports rebounded strongly in 2024 after two weaker years, achieving the second-highest export volume on record. A total of 79,268 tons of Swiss cheese, valued at CHF 748.5
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The Mosel River in western Germany is expected to reopen to cargo shipping later this week as repair work on a damaged lock progresses rapidly, navigation authorities announced on Monday.
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Switzerland experienced an 18.5% increase in the number of rejected asylum seekers leaving the country in 2024, according to a report from the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) released
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Greeks rank as the second least satisfied citizens in the European Union in 2023 and hold the third lowest satisfaction score across Europe, according to new data from a Eurostat survey.
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Friedrich Merz, the leading candidate for Germany's chancellorship in the upcoming election, has condemned a leaked briefing by Germany's ambassador to the United States that heavily
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The private rental market in the Netherlands is facing significant challenges, with a sharp drop in supply driving up prices. Housing platform Pararius reported on Thursday that the number of
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Belgium witnessed a record surge in asylum applications in 2024, with 39,615 people seeking international protection—the highest number since the 2015 refugee crisis. Applications from

