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2020 was a terrible year for Europe 2021 is unlikely to be much better

endIndex: COVID-19, Brexit and the international political carnage of this year have hammered the continent and exacerbated tensions that have blighted the European Union for years. (FILE PHOTO) (CNN) You d struggle to find anyone in Europe who will be unhappy to see the back of 2020. COVID-19, Brexit and the international political carnage of this year have hammered the continent and exacerbated tensions that have blighted the European Union for years. But those problems are not going anywhere in 2021. With no pandemic, fraught talks with the UK or an American president as anti-European Union as Donald Trump, Brussels might finally find space to address issues that have long undermined the bloc  though it won t be easy.

2020 was a terrible year for Europe 2021 is unlikely to be any better

2020 was a terrible year for Europe. 2021 is unlikely to be any better CNN 1/1/2021 Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN © Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg/Getty Images The European Union has struggled with issues such as coronavirus and Brexit in 2020 You d struggle to find anyone in Europe who will be unhappy to see the back of 2020. Covid-19, Brexit and the international political carnage of this year have hammered the continent and exacerbated tensions that have blighted the European Union for years. But those problems are not going anywhere in 2021. With no pandemic, fraught talks with the UK or an American president as anti-European Union as Donald Trump, Brussels might finally find space to address issues that have long undermined the bloc though it won t be easy.

K-P launches human rights action plan | The Express Tribune

K-P launches human rights action plan Law minister says child protection courts being set up in coordination with judiciary PM’s aide on human rights denies that any such summary was sent to premier. PHOTO: FILE PESHAWAR: The provincial government on Tuesday launched its Human Rights Action Plan, similar to the one previously launched by Punjab. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Law and Human Rights Minister Sultan Muhammad Khan, who launched the plan, hoped that the plan will further strengthen protection of human rights in the province. Addressing the launch event in Peshawar, Sultan said that the Human Rights Action Plan (HRAP) has been formulated in collaboration with all stakeholders.

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