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Irish students partner to draft plans for Kharkiv’s postwar revival

In a studio at Warsaw University of Technology, Irish and European architecture students are sketching a future for Kharkiv—Ukraine’s battered second city—one street, shelter and skyline at a time. Architecture students from the University of Limerick and University College Dublin have joined peers from Poland, the Czech Republic and Ukraine for a two-week “Building Back Better” workshop focused on post-war designs for Kharkiv’s recovery. Organized with the Kharkiv School of Architecture, the program has drawn more than 100…

Zelensky: Draft plan would freeze fighting along current front lines

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said a new 20-point plan aimed at ending Russia’s invasion would freeze the current front line and open the way to possible troop withdrawals and demilitarized zones, while dropping a requirement that Kyiv legally renounce its NATO aspirations. Zelensky said the latest draft, agreed by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators, is now being reviewed by Russia. He acknowledged some provisions are unpalatable to him and warned that the Kremlin is unlikely to abandon its hardline territorial demands.…

the deputies were convened to examine the draft

This is an extraordinary session following the adoption of the text in the Council of Ministers on Monday 5 July. In perspective: local elections, postponed several times and finally sat until January 23, 2022. as reported from Dakar, Charlotte idracWe must act quickly: the law on the election law must be adopted by 23 July.…

In Chad, Parliament adopted the draft new structure

It's a challenge whose precept was adopted a month in the past at a discussion board convened by the federal government however which was boycotted by a part of the opposition and civil society. Any longer, Chad, which not has a put up as Prime Minister, could have a Vice-President and a two-chamber parliamentary system. as…

the draft budget is delayed

The Finance Bill, prepared by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance and adopted by the government for almost three weeks, has still not come into the hands of parliamentarians, contrary to what the law requires. In the meantime, and this is what civil society firmly condemns, the population is entitled to some entertainment. Annoyance and anger increase.…