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Swiss voters decide on population cap in referendum with implications for EU ties

On Sunday, Swiss voters headed to polling stations for a national decision that might change how immigrants enter the country. This vote may influence longstanding deals with the European Union. People considered setting a cap of 10 million residents. The outcome rests on whether limits are placed on future growth. A shift looms if numbers guide new rules. Choices made at ballot boxes carry weight beyond borders. support@paulkizitoblog.compaulkizitoblog.com

UK court convicts arms traffickers who sought to supply weapons to conflict zones, including Libya

One man found guilty alongside another after a UK court ruled on their part in moving high-powered guns toward war zones like Libya, officials told reporters. While neither acted alone, evidence tied both to plans aiming at delivery routes abroad. Though details emerged slowly, the case centered on gear meant for battle areas. Because rules prohibit such transfers, charges followed once links were confirmed. Since scrutiny increased lately, enforcement caught up with their efforts. support@paulkizitoblog.compaulkizitoblog.com