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George T. Georgantas

Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo 1971

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    European Commission: We ran checks, not an investigation, into former Commissioner Avramopoulos

    The European Commission on Thursday pushed back against former EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, stating it only conducted internal compliance checks, not an investigation, into his post-mandate activities with the NGO Fight Impunity, which Belgian authorities suspect was part of a criminal network tied to the Qatargate scandal.

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Two quakes, one boiling continent

Quakes batter Venezuela as heat strains Europe and courts reshape migration policy

The last half-day brought the sort of news that makes crisis managers reach for old checklists and new maps. Venezuela counted the early dead after twin earthquakes, Europe shut classrooms and train lines in record heat, and Washington’s courts gave Donald Trump a sharper immigration tool.

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  • 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Venezuela

    Confirms two Spanish citizens dead and 80 missing, while the death toll among Portuguese nationals rises to six following the Venezuela earthquake.

  • Israel bombs Hezbollah targets in Beirut

    Mandates that all vessels use only Iranian-designated routes in the Strait of Hormuz, effectively asserting unilateral control over international maritime transit.

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The Middle East after Gaza

The formalization of the US-Iran memorandum and the explicit warning from Secretary Rubio regarding Strait of Hormuz fees represent concrete, albeit expected, developments within the ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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