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Orbán says in letter he won't lift blockade on Kyiv loan

Orbán says in letter he won't lift blockade on Kyiv loan

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has indicated in a letter to EU Council President António Costa that he will not lift his blockade on a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine. The refusal remains firm even if the EU initiates an investigation into the damaged Druzhba pipeline.

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Cabinet aims to help 75,000 asylum seekers find work over next four years

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The Dutch government aims to help 75,000 unemployed asylum seekers find work over the next four years. To support this initiative, the cabinet plans to collaborate with businesses and streamline relevant regulations and procedures.

Watch the hearing of former NCTV chief Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg

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Status holders must be able to start work as soon as possible

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The Dutch government aims to integrate asylum seekers and status holders into the workforce as quickly as possible to address labor market shortages. The cabinet has set a goal for 60% of these individuals to have full-time employment within five years of receiving their status.

Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Aartsen wants 75,000 extra asylum seekers in work in coming years

Minister Thierry Aartsen aims to help 75,000 additional asylum seekers and residence permit holders find employment over the next four years. He proposes that those with high chances of staying should be allowed to start working after just three months.

Lebanese politician: Hezbollah to withdraw if Israel does the same

Lebanese politician: Hezbollah to withdraw if Israel does the same

Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri stated that Hezbollah is willing to withdraw from southern Lebanon if Israeli forces also leave the area simultaneously. As an ally and intermediary for Hezbollah, Berri's proposal aims to facilitate an end to the ongoing hostilities.