European Parliament officials are considering a €20 million proposal to dismantle scaffolding monthly for the refurbishment of the Paul-Henri Spaak building in Brussels, ensuring the debating chamber remains accessible throughout the three-year construction period. The plan to keep the Hemicycle open during the works may cost between €20-22 million and faces criticism for its potential absurdity and high cost. Belgium emphasizes the importance of debates in Brussels, as the Parliament currently relocates to Strasbourg each month, with the renovation project estimated to cost up to €455 million and be completed by 2030.
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Royal Navy shadows three Russian ships through English Channel
The Royal Navy has shadowed three Russian ships, including the Admiral Vladimirskiy accused of mapping the UK's undersea infrastructure, through the English Channel using HMS Cattistock, Wildcat helicopter, HMS Somerset, and RFA Tidesurge. This operation involved close monitoring and escorting to ensure safe passage through the busy shipping lane. These missions are part of ongoing efforts to track Russian vessels returning from the Mediterranean, with HMS Somerset being deployed multiple times in the past month...
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