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which pose real risks to the EU, its citizens and its economy.

The reform responds to the current pressures under which EU Customs operates, including a huge increase in trade volumes, especially in e­commerce, a fastgrowing number of EU standards that must be checked at the border, and shifting geopolitical realities and crises.

It will make the customs framework fit for a greener, more digital era and contribute to a safer and more competitive Single Market.

man rights training centre for police officers.

Back in 2016, the government acquired the property through a compulsory purchase order, and long­awaited construction work is set to begin later this year. However, this unique decision has sparked lively discussions among the public.

Some argue that the house should be demolished to pre­ vent it from becoming a potential magnet for neo­Nazi groups. On the other hand, proponents believe preserving the structure in a constructive way is essential in confronting Austria’s troubled past.

Anticipation builds as the house construction project is expected to conclude in 2025, transforming it into the new headquarters for local law enforcement.

RENOWNED Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan was acquitted of rape charges by a Swiss court on Wednesday, May 24, bringing a sense of relief to his supporters and igniting speculation about what lies ahead.

The case, launched by a Swiss woman who accused Ramadan of raping her in a

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