Breaking News: Belgian Police Successfully Neutralize Suspected Gunman Involved in the Tragic Brussels Attack on Two Swedish Nationals

A suspected gunman responsible for killing two Swedish nationals in a terrorist attack in Brussels has been shot and killed by police, ending a manhunt. The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office confirmed the suspect’s death on Tuesday. The suspect was spotted in a cafe in Schaerbeek and was shot by police during an intervention. Despite resuscitation …

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Triumph of Edmonton Student: International Science Contest Won with Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Project

A 17-year-old high school student from Edmonton recently achieved remarkable success at an international science competition. Elizabeth Chen, a Grade 12 student at Old Scona Academic School, won first prize at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) in Brussels from September 12th to 17th. This achievement came after Chen emerged victorious at regional …

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European Union Leaders Enthusiastically Invited to Visit Canada: Ottawa Aims to Secure Access to Bloc’s Science Grants – National

The European Union’s Top Heads Expected to Visit Canada, Discussing Research-Funding Pact The top heads of the European Union are set to visit Canada this year to discuss the possibility of Ottawa joining a major research-funding pact. Melita Gabric, the EU’s ambassador to Canada, stated that the summit is expected to take place later this …

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The productivity predicament in the United States: Unraveling its causes

When it comes to assessing the health of the U.S. economy, policymakers and economists rely on a variety of indicators, such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Consumer Price Index (CPI), and the Unemployment rate. However, there is another crucial metric that often goes unnoticed – labor productivity. Labor productivity measures the efficiency of workers in …

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Markets are taken aback by the far-right leader’s impact in Italy

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Antonio Masiello | Getty Images News | Getty Images Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is making waves in her home country after successfully gaining support from her more moderate counterparts in Brussels. On August 8, Italy’s announcement of a 40% windfall tax on banks caused a 2.7% drop in Europe’s …

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Is a New NATO Chief on the Horizon? Stoltenberg Contemplates Extending Term – National Reports

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is considering the possibility of extending his term, as several senior officials from member countries openly support the idea. Stoltenberg, who has already had his term prolonged three times, is scheduled to step down in September after nine years in the position. The importance of NATO has been heightened by Russia’s …

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