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100K Volkswagen workers join one-day wave of strikes
A day-long wave of strikes at nearly all of carmaker Volkswagen's plants across Germany ended early on Tuesday morning, with unions saying that nearly 100,000 VW…
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European consumers show restraint as Christmas shopping season kicks off
As Black Friday ushers in the 2024 Christmas shopping season, consumers across Europe are spending cautiously on holiday gifts, amid a sluggish economic recovery and…
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EU adopts new laws to strengthen cybersecurity
The Council of the European Union (EU) on Monday adopted two new laws to enhance the bloc's resilience to cyber threats and foster stronger cyber solidarity among…
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Storm ´Bora´ claims 3 lives, causes widespread damage in Greece
Greek authorities declared a state of emergency on two Aegean islands on Monday as a powerful weather system, named Bora by local meteorologists, continued to wreak havoc…
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Scholz pledges further German weapons in surprise Ukraine visit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Kiev for the first time in two and a half years on Monday for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, reported dpa.…
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Social Democrats win most seats in Iceland election
According to the results of Iceland's parliamentary election announced on Sunday, the opposition Social Democratic Alliance emerged as the largest party, securing 15…
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Romania’s PSD leads in parliamentary elections
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD), part of the ruling coalition, is projected to win the most seats in Sunday's parliamentary elections, according to exit…
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Russia says 2 settlements captured in Donetsk region
Russian forces took control of the settlements of Ilyinka and Petrovka in the Donetsk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday, reported Xinhua. Over the…
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Leipzig University cancels lecture by Israeli professor after protests
The University of Leipzig has cancelled a lecture by Israeli historian Benny Morris planned for next week, reported dpa. The reason for the cancellation were statements…
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Volkswagen braces for strikes called for Monday
The IG Metall trade union has called for widespread labour strikes at all Volkswagen plants in Germany from Monday as workers at the company fight back against possible…
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