Germany pledged 60 million euros in aid to Syria for education and women’s rights following the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad, with a focus on promoting an education system free of prejudice and exclusion. The funds will be distributed to UNDP, Syrian NGOs, and a U.N. fund supporting Syrian women’s groups, with projects to be implemented through NGOs and U.N. agencies. The challenges facing education and women’s rights in post-Assad Syria are significant, with a need for reforms to ensure equal quality education for all and to address cultural barriers that have hindered women and girls’ access to education.
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EU readies ‘plan B’ should Trump walk away from Ukraine talks
The EU is developing a "plan B" to maintain economic sanctions against Russia amid concerns that the Trump administration may abandon Ukraine peace talks for improved relations with Moscow. EU diplomat Kaja Kallas expressed worries about potential U.S. withdrawal from Ukraine and the implications for EU sanctions, especially if Hungary vetoes their renewal. While discussions on adjusting sanctions are ongoing, Kallas emphasized that no EU country would recognize Crimea as Russian, reinforcing that "Crimea is...
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