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Biggest sources of immigrants to Eau Claire
Biggest sources of immigrants to Eau Claire Over 15% of the United States population is composed of immigrants. But in reality, the vast majority of Americans today are here because of relatives who immigrated from other countries some time in the...

Biggest sources of immigrants to La Crosse
Biggest sources of immigrants to La Crosse Over 15% of the United States population is composed of immigrants. But in reality, the vast majority of Americans today are here because of relatives who immigrated from other countries some time in the...

Biggest sources of immigrants to Sheboygan
Biggest sources of immigrants to Sheboygan Over 15% of the United States population is composed of immigrants. But in reality, the vast majority of Americans today are here because of relatives who immigrated from other countries some time in the...

Children in the age of artificial intelligence: How can they benefit from opportunities while being protected from risks?
Children growing up in the digital age are faced with screens, applications, and written, visual, and audio media content in every area of their lives. While this offers them unlimited opportunities for learning and entertainment, it also brings...

Sofia Opera Captivates Zagreb with "Die Walkure"
The audience at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb rewarded the Sofia Opera’s production of Wagner’s Die Walkure with prolonged applause and standing ovations, according to Croatian daily Vecernji List. The review highlights the outstanding...

Q & A: As school begins this week, Wrangell’s new superintendent anticipates a collective vision for education
Wrangell’s Superintendent, Joshua Garrett, poses on the first day of school at Evergreen Elementary School’s library on Aug. 21, 2025. (Colette Czarnecki/KSTK)Wrangell Public Schools begins school Thursday and the new superintendent, Joshua...

Bulgarian Organizations in Serbia Appeal to Foreign Ministry for Decisive Action on Stalled Support Programme
Seven Bulgarian associations in Serbia have sent a letter to Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry, through the Bulgarian Embassy and Consulate General in Serbia, urging immediate and decisive action in connection with the stalled 2025 programme for support...

Kosovan soldier describes fight for freedom during IVH visit
T-R PHOTOS BY MIKE DONAHEY — Maj. Gen. Irfte Spahiu of the Kosovo Security Forces, accepts a plaque of appreciation from Iowa Veterans Home Commandant Todd Jacobus Monday morning. Spahiu had previously spoken to attendees about her country’s war...

EU's deregulation agenda will undermine protections against surveillance and snooping
Home / News / 2025 / September / EU's deregulation agenda will undermine protections against surveillance and snooping Topic Country/Region 09 September 2025 The EU's so-called war on red tape risks undermining, sidelining or eliminating a vast...

The 15 Best New Films That Premiered at the Fall Festivals
While the fall film festival season has slowly become known as the feeding ground of the film awards season (now stretching all the way until March), this year’s mad dash through Venice, Telluride, and Toronto provided that and more. Yes, of...

Serbia’s Imperial Fantasies Keep Blowing Back Home
Serbia is in chaos. Ten months of anti-government protests following a deadly canopy collapse at the Novi Sad railway station have plunged the country into its most protracted crisis since the ouster of Slobodan Milosevic in October 2000. Tens of...

Poetry prize celebrates voices of depth and humanity
The Poetry and People — International Poetry Prize honors North Macedonian poet Nikola Madzirov in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on August 30, recognizing his contributions to the literary world.[Photo provided to China Daily] Late August saw...

Businesses fear Slovenia’s cannabis reform to create a workforce of stoners
Slovenia has become one of the latest EU member states to legalise cannabis for medical purposes, while also taking its first steps towards allowing limited personal use. The shift, seen by many as a landmark in public health and civil rights, has...

In Eastern Europe corruption lies at heart of polarisation
Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector Select your language Close English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Close Share In the countries of Eastern Europe, polarisation often has more to...

Jordan to benefit from, $634mln European green finance programme, among 13 countries
AMMAN — The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched a new programme, titled "Greening financial systems: delivering climate finance for all". The programme is expected to achieve US$ 634 million in green financing and...

Morning Digest: SC to pronounce verdict on stay of Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 today; Qatar PM urges world to punish Israel, and more
Supreme Court to pronounce verdict on stay of Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 on September 15 The Supreme Court is scheduled on Monday (September 15, 2025) to pronounce judgment on a plea to stay the implementation of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025,...

Data analysis: Is the Eurovision jury system biased against ‘fun’ entries?
The Eurovision voting system is in question now more than ever. Countries such as Norway, Finland, Belgium, Slovenia and Spain have all called for a thorough review of the voting system to ensure fairness, and that the result represents the...

Association for Macedonian-Bulgarian Friendship in Bitola Celebrates 15th Anniversary
The Association for Macedonian-Bulgarian Friendship in Bitola celebrated the 15th anniversary of its founding. The event was attended by Bulgarian MPs Stoyan Taslakov, Chair of the Committee for Bulgarians Abroad, and Svilen Shopov, as well as...

Craig Bellamy admits he could get 'arse kicked' picking Canada and England friendlies
Wales manager Craig Bellamy acknowledges he might get his "arse kicked" following his decision to arrange friendlies against Canada and England. Bellamy's squad will welcome Jesse Marsch's Canadians to Swansea this Tuesday before making the...

Mother Teresa’s feast reminds Catholics: Sanctity is found in doing ‘small things with great love’
On September 5, the Church honors St. Teresa of Calcutta, a woman who became a global figure while insisting that holiness is found in small, hidden acts of love. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in present-day North Macedonia, she joined the...