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German parties conclude exploratory talks, coalition talks to begin
German parties negotiating the country's next government following the February 23 election took the first step on Sunday by concluding their exploratory discussions…
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Zelensky’s approval rating rises amid tensions with USA: poll
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating has risen amid growing tensions with the U.S. administration, according to a poll, whose results were…
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Women’s income shrinks significantly in marriage: German institute
Marriage costs women on average one-fifth of their income, according to researchers at Munich's ifo Institute, who released their findings on Friday, coinciding with…
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11 killed, dozens injured in Russian strikes on Ukrainian town
At least 11 people were killed and 30 others injured in Russian strikes in the town of Dobropillia in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region late on Friday, according to…
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Poland plans military training for all adult men
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Friday plans to introduce military training for every adult man, with the goal of having a fully developed model by the end…
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Estonia, Spain to increase defense spending
Estonia aims to increase its defense spending to 5 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), Prime Minister Kristen Michal said at a press conference on Friday,…
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Russia launches group strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities
Russian forces have launched an overnight group strikes on Ukrainian gas and energy infrastructure, the Russian Defense Ministry said Friday, reported Xinhua. The…
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Massive disruption ahead as strikes to hit 11 German airports Monday
Workers at 11 German airports, including major transport hubs Frankfurt and Munich, are set to strike on Monday as part of an ongoing wage dispute, trade union verdi…
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Germany to pay €34m fine for late whistleblower protection
The European Union's highest court on Thursday has ordered Germany to pay €34 million over its failure to adequately protect whistleblowers. The case at the…
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UK accuses Visa, Mastercard of excessive fees, restricting competition
The United Kingdom's (UK) Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) on Thursday accused Visa and Mastercard of charging "excessive" fees and restricting competition…
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