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European Commission and NATO officials on Wednesday criticized Georgia's adoption of a law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents." "The spirit and content of the law are not in line with EU core norms and values," said a statement by EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell and Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi. On Tuesday, Georgia's parliament passed the controversial legislation despite angry protests in Tbilisi and urging by the European Union and the United States not to adopt it. Thousands of people once again took to the streets of the capital on Tues...
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The German government has described Georgi's adoption of the controversial law restricting foreign influence on civil society as wrong and expressed hope that the government in Tbilisi will reverse its position. "We remind the Georgian government of its pledge from 2023 to withdraw such a law unconditionally," said deputy government spokesman Wolfgang Büchner in Berlin on Wednesday. "We share the concern that the Georgian government is moving away from its course towards membership of the European Union with this law." Georgia has had the status of a candidate country for EU membership since t...
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著名人の名前を無断使用して投資を呼びかける「なりすまし広告」の被害拡大を受け、SNS大手メタ社が、国...
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The United States will send two former high-ranking government officials to the inauguration ceremony of Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te to be held next week, a senior administration official said Wednesday. The two officials are former Director of the National Economic Council Brian Deese and former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, according to the official. Sticking to long-standing precedent, no current U.S. officials will attend the ceremony on Monday as the United States does not have formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, which China regards as a renegade province. Besides De...
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German hospitals are set to receive more financial support under a new bill announced by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach on Wednesday. The plans include reforms to the current financing system to ensure hospitals receive 60% of their funding as a flat rate, rather than on a case-by-case basis. Lauterbach said the bill would guarantee hospitals can continue to treat patients in an ageing society and ensure high standards across the country. "Without changing the structures of inpatient care, there is a risk of hospital insolvencies, poor treatment and long journeys [to hospital]," he said. "We ...
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政治資金規正法の改正をめぐり、自民党は公明党に対し、パーティー券購入者の公開基準について新たに条文案...
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German hospitals are set to receive more financial support under a new bill announced by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach on Wednesday. The plans include reforms to the current financing system to ensure hospitals receive 60% of their funding as a flat rate, rather than on a case-by-case basis. Lauterbach said the bill would guarantee hospitals can continue to treat patients in an ageing society and ensure high standards across the country. "Without changing the structures of inpatient care, there is a risk of hospital insolvencies, poor treatment and long journeys [to hospital]," he said. "We ...
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German hospitals are set to receive more financial support under a new bill announced by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach on Wednesday. The plans include reforms to the current financing system to ensure hospitals receive 60% of their funding as a flat rate, rather than on a case-by-case basis. Lauterbach said the bill would guarantee hospitals can continue to treat patients in an ageing society and ensure high standards across the country. "Without changing the structures of inpatient care, there is a risk of hospital insolvencies, poor treatment and long journeys [to hospital]," he said. "We ...
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国民民主党の玉木雄一郎代表が15日、東京・三軒茶屋キャロットタワー前で、都連議員たちと街頭演説会を開...
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米沢市の栗子山で進む風力発電計画について、事業の白紙撤回を求めている市民グループが15日会見を開いた...
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