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Strike brings public transport in Berlin to a standstill
Public transport workers went on strike in Berlin on Monday, bringing the German capital's bus, tram and underground services to a standstill for a second time this…
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Romanian president announces resignation
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced his resignation on Monday, stating that he will step down on Wednesday, reported Xinhua. "To spare Romania and the…
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EU to retaliate if U.S. imposes steel, aluminium tariffs
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Monday that the European Union (EU) would retaliate if the United States imposes tariffs on steel and aluminium imports,…
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Lithuania needs up to €34m to protect sea cables: PM
Lithuania alone needs up to 34 million euros to protect its offshore cables and requires European Union (EU) funding for this purpose, Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas…
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German couple sentenced to life term imprisonment for killing Ukrainians
A German couple who confessed to killing a Ukrainian refugee and her mother last year in order to steal a newborn baby was sentenced to life in prison on Monday. The…
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France to receive €109b in AI investment in coming years: Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday night that France is set to receive a total investment of 109 billion euros in artificial intelligence (AI) in the…
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Scholz criticizes Trump’s Gaza plan as scandal
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday evening criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, calling it "a…
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Baltic States synchronize power grids with Western Europe
Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia synchronized their power grids with Western Europe on Sunday afternoon, reported Xinhua, quoting the Baltic News Service (BNS). The…
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Protests against far-right draw 200,000 in Munich
Protests against Germany's far right drew 200,000 people in the southern city of Munich on Saturday, reported dpa, quoting police. Organizers put the number of…
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Sweden plans stricter gun laws, school security after shooting
The Swedish government has announced plans to tighten firearm regulations and enhance school security following a deadly school shooting in Orebro, reported Xinhua.…
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