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Weekend wrap up 20 & 21 July

Divided Cyprus marks 50th anniversary of Turkish invasion Greek Cypriots mourned the anniversary of Turkey’s partial invasion of the island following a brief Greek-inspired coup. Turkey’s Erdogan dismissed the UN-championed federal model for a unified state. Philippines and China reach South China Sea ‘arrangement’ Manila announced the deal over supplies to the disputed Second Thomas […]

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European leaders set to gather in the UK for crucial summit

Information German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are among the European leaders attending this year’s European Political Community (EPC) summit in the UK. Established in 2022 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the summit aims to unite all 47 European states—27 EU members and 20 non-EU states—to address shared political and security challenges.

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Armani and Dior under investigation by Italy authorities

Information The Italian competition watchdog AGCM and the Guardia di Finanza financial police have initiated a second investigation this year into Italy’s Armani Group and France’s Dior. Inspections were conducted at the Italian headquarters of both companies, scrutinizing allegations of misleading consumers about their social commitments and the craftsmanship of their luxury items, which are

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European Commission to partly boycott Hungary’s presidency

Information In response to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s actions during Hungary’s presidency of the European Council, the European Commission has decided to implement a partial boycott. This decision follows Orban’s controversial “peace mission”, which included visits to Kyiv, Moscow, Beijing, and Washington, as well as a meeting with Donald Trump in Florida. Orban’s diplomatic

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Syrians in government-held areas vote for new parliament

Information Polls have opened in government-held parts of Syria for a legislative election, the fourth to occur since the start of the ongoing war in 2011. This war began after mass anti-government protests met with harsh repression by security forces. The election campaigns have been dominated by general slogans advocating for national unity and prosperity

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Enhance Your Expertise with Comprehensive Due Diligence Training

Why Due Diligence Training is Essential In today’s complex business environment, thorough due diligence is vital for informed decision-making and risk management. Whether you’re involved in mergers, acquisitions, or simply ensuring compliance, mastering due diligence processes can significantly impact your organization’s success. This training helps in uncovering hidden risks, validating critical information, ensuring regulatory compliance,

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Australian soldier charged with spying for Russia

Information An Australian soldier, Kira Korolev, and her husband Igor Korolev, both originally from Russia but now Australian citizens, have been arrested and charged with espionage. This case marks the first use of Australia’s stringent foreign interference laws, introduced in 2018, to prosecute for espionage. The couple allegedly attempted to pass sensitive Australian Defence Force

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