One year after the Russian shelling of Odesa and its Cathedral, UNESCO has yet to provide any financial assistance, according to europeantimes.news. The lack of support from UNESCO highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the city in rebuilding and restoring its cultural heritage. This delay in aid underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for international assistance in preserving historical landmarks.
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EU warns over unsafe cosmetics imported from China
The European Commission has reported a significant increase in unsafe products detected in the EU, primarily from China, with over 4,000 alerts in the past year, the highest since 2003. Cosmetics represented 36% of these dangerous items, often containing harmful chemicals like BMHCA, which is banned in the EU. To address this surge, the commission proposed holding e-commerce firms accountable for unsafe products, ending the customs duty exemption for low-value imports, and establishing an EU...
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