A conference at the European Parliament hosted by MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen advocated for the recognition of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group, citing its involvement in supporting Hamas, Hezbollah, and violent crackdowns on protesters in Iran. Lithuania became the first EU country to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization, urging other democratic states to follow suit. The European Parliament has previously called for the inclusion of the IRGC on the EU terrorist list, but the decision requires unanimous approval among member states, with Germany, France, and the Netherlands among those considering the move.
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The NHS is preparing for a challenging winter amid concerns of a potential “quademic” involving flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus, with a 350% surge in hospital flu admissions averaging over 1,000 daily compared to last year. Eligible individuals are urged to get their flu jab as soon as possible, with expanded vaccine eligibility including pregnant women, children, and vulnerable populations, as over 27 million vaccinations have been administered. Despite proactive measures like vaccinations, health experts...
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