Polish Prime Minister Calls for Deregulation in EU Presidency Speech
strasbourg January 22, 2025 12:07Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk advocates deregulation and criticizes Green Deal in European Parliament speech.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk advocates deregulation and criticizes Green Deal in European Parliament speech.
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Israeli government publishes list of 33 hostages set to return to their families in potential ceasefire agreement.
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