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Putin, Erdogan discuss Black Sea grain deal in Sochi
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Moscow would return to the Black Sea grain deal as soon as its requirements are met, reported Xinhua. "We will…
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Greenpeace stages sinking cars to protest German motor show
Greenpeace staged a protest ahead of the start of Germany's major annual IAA Mobility trade fair in Munich, showing cars sinking in a body of water in front of the…
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Deputy premier in Germany’s Bavaria survives anti-Semitism row
The deputy premier of Germany's southern state of Bavaria, Hubert Aiwanger, has described anti-Semitic allegations against him as a failed political campaign, as he…
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Ukraine says it breaches Russia’s 1st defense line in south
Ukrainian forces have breached the first line of Russia's defense near the city of Zaporizhzhia on the country's south, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency…
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German tech fair focuses on sustainability in consumer electronics
As one of the world's leading trade fairs for consumer electronics, the five-day IFA 2023 opened here on Friday with over 2,000 exhibitors from 48 countries and…
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BMW chief slams EU combustion engine ban, German industry rules
Chief executive of car giant BMW, Oliver Zipse, has sharply criticized Germany's policy for the industry and the EU combustion engine ban on new petrol and diesel…
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SAS reports 1st quarterly pretax profit since 2019
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) on Friday reported its first quarterly profit since 2019, marking a significant turnaround from its filing for bankruptcy protection in July…
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Swedish bankruptcies reach highest level in decade
The number of bankruptcies in Sweden has reached the highest level in a decade, according to statistics released here on Friday, reported Xinhua. Nearly 5,500…
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UK rail workers strike again in pay dispute
A fresh round of widespread strikes was set to disrupt rail services in the United Kingdom (UK) on Friday and Saturday amid an ongoing dispute over pay and working…
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AfD politician resigns from local council after daubing Nazi symbols
A local councillor from the south-western German city of Baden-Baden has resigned from the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD) after being accused of daubing…
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