**Headline:** Senegal Football Federation President Criticizes Morocco’s Role in African Football

**Headline:** Senegal Football Federation President Criticizes Morocco’s Role in African Football

**Article:** One week after Senegal secured the Africa Cup of Nations title with a 1-0 win against Morocco, Abdoulaye Fall, head of the Senegal Football Federation, expressed concerns about Morocco’s influence within African football. Fall suggested that Morocco holds significant sway over the sport’s governance on the continent, which he …

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**Headline:** The EU and Artificial Intelligence: Assessing Europe’s Position and Future Steps

**Headline:** The EU and Artificial Intelligence: Assessing Europe's Position and Future Steps

**Article:** Europe faces growing questions about its role in the global development of artificial intelligence (AI). Many experts and policymakers wonder whether the European Union has already fallen behind major players like the United States and China in AI innovation and deployment. As AI technologies continue to advance rapidly, the …

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**Headline:** Ryanair CEO cautions that French air traffic controller strikes may disrupt summer travel

**Headline:** Ryanair CEO cautions that French air traffic controller strikes may disrupt summer travel

**Article:** Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, has warned that planned strikes by French air traffic controllers could lead to significant disruptions during the upcoming summer travel season. The industrial action is expected to take place in May or June, potentially affecting flights across France and causing delays or cancellations. The …

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**Headline:** The 1944 Bretton Woods Conference and the Creation of the Postwar Monetary System

**Headline:** The 1944 Bretton Woods Conference and the Creation of the Postwar Monetary System

**Article:** In July 1944, representatives from 44 Allied nations gathered in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to design a new international monetary framework aimed at promoting global economic stability after World War II. The conference resulted in the establishment of key institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World …

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**Headline:** The Collapse of Bretton Woods and the Emergence of Floating Exchange Rates (1971–1973)

**Headline:** The Collapse of Bretton Woods and the Emergence of Floating Exchange Rates (1971–1973)

**Article:** Between 1971 and 1973, the international monetary system underwent a major transformation with the end of the Bretton Woods agreement. Established in 1944, Bretton Woods had fixed currencies to the US dollar, which was convertible to gold. However, growing economic pressures and imbalances led the United States to suspend …

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