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UK experiences longest hiring slump on record
Job vacancies in the United Kingdom (UK) continued to decline, marking the 29th consecutive quarterly drop, according to a report released by the British Office for…
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Ireland fines Meta €251m over Facebook data breach
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced on Tuesday that it has fined the tech-giant Meta 251 million euros for a personal data breach affecting 29 million…
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EU adopts 15th sanction package against Russia
The Council of the European Union adopted the 15th package of sanctions against Russia on Monday, according to a press release of the European Commission, reported…
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Irregular migration can’t be solved at internal borders: Merkel
Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has argued that international cooperation, not the closure of internal European borders, is the key to addressing irregular…
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Majority Germans afraid nuke weapons will be used in war: Survey
More than half of the German population is afraid that nuclear weapons will be used in an armed conflict, a survey published on Tuesday showed. Some 58% of respondents…
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Teens in custody after attack on Social Democrats in Berlin
German prosecutors on Monday issued an arrest warrant against four teenagers suspected of having physically beaten members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who were…
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37 fake alcohol deaths reported in Istanbul since Nov
Since the beginning of November, 37 people have died from poisoning due to consuming counterfeit alcohol in Türkiye's Istanbul, the Istanbul Governor's…
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Hungary blocks EU funding for arms shipments to Ukraine
Hungary has once again vetoed the European Union's (EU) allocation of 6.5 billion euros to member states supplying weapons to Ukraine, Foreign and Trade Minister…
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Insolvencies in Germany up by 25%, with more to come in 2025
Insolvencies among German businesses were up by almost 25% this year, credit bureau Creditreform said on Monday, as firms are grappling with rising energy prices, the…
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Germany headed for early polls after Scholz loses confidence vote
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote in parliament on Monday, paving the way for early elections on February 23 that could end his time at the helm of…
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