Microsoft unbundles Teams worldwide after EU antitrust scrutiny Microsoft will unbundle its Teams platform from its popular Office suite around the world, expanding a policy it had implemented in Europe to assuage EU antitrust concerns, the company said Monday (1 April). Most Poles don’t want the euro, poll shows In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about most of the French political class embracing Erdogan's defeat in the recent local elections, most Poles being against the euro, and so much more. Israel airstrike on Gaza kills foreigners working for food aid NGO Citizens from Australia, Britain and Poland were among at least five people working for celebrity chef José Andrés' NGO, World Central Kitchen, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike in central Gaza on Monday (1 April), a Gaza government media official said. Humanitarian aid needs more focus on tackling gender based violence, urges UNFPA director Humanitarian aid programmes need to be even more focused on efforts to combat the rise in sexual and gender based violence (GBV) in countries affected by crises, Natalia Kanem, executive director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), told Euractiv. Greece pledges to help islands of Crete, Gavdos handle surge in migrant arrivals Greece's conservative government promised on Monday (1 April) to offer extra financial aid and more staff to help the island of Crete and its tiny neighbour Gavdos handle a steep rise in arrivals of migrants trying to cross to Europe from Libya.
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