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  • David Cameron’s Return: A Reflection on Past Misjudgments

    David Cameron’s Return: A Reflection on Past Misjudgments

    The Canada News Daily The return of former British Prime Minister David Cameron has sparked mixed reactions among EU leaders. As the newly appointed Foreign Secretary, Cameron holds a position that will shape the UK’s relationship with the European Union. However, his appointment raises questions about his ability to lead effectively, considering his previous misjudgments…


  • Kazakhstan’s Transport Industry: Unlocking the Potential of the Middle Corridor

    Kazakhstan’s Transport Industry: Unlocking the Potential of the Middle Corridor

    The Canada News Daily Since gaining independence, Kazakhstan has remained dedicated to enhancing its transport and transit infrastructure, making it a prime destination for profitable investments. With a commitment of over $35 billion in the past 15 years, the country has successfully developed its transport corridors, making it a pivotal link between Europe, Central Asia,…


  • MEPs Adopt Negotiating Position on Stricter EU Road Transport Emission Rules

    MEPs Adopt Negotiating Position on Stricter EU Road Transport Emission Rules

    The Canada News Daily In a recent Plenary session, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) took a significant step towards reducing road transport emissions. They adopted their negotiating position on revamping EU rules for type-approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles, known as Euro 7, with a considerable majority of 329 votes in favor, 230…


  • EU Nature Restoration Law: A Crucial Step Towards Protecting Biodiversity and Ecosystems

    EU Nature Restoration Law: A Crucial Step Towards Protecting Biodiversity and Ecosystems

    The Canada News Daily In response to the alarming decline of biodiversity and environmental degradation, the European Union has taken a significant stride towards tackling these pressing issues by introducing the EU Nature Restoration Law. The law, agreed upon by member states, aims to restore a minimum of 20% of the EU’s land and sea…


  • Education in the European Union: Achieving Higher Levels of Tertiary Attainment

    Education in the European Union: Achieving Higher Levels of Tertiary Attainment

    The Canada News Daily In recent years, educational attainment has come to the forefront as a key indicator of a region’s growth and development. In 2022, the European Union witnessed significant progress in this area, with over two-fifths (42.0%) of the population aged 25-34 attaining a tertiary level of education. While some individuals within this…


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