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Chancellor Merz's Controversial Take on Germany's Pension System

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ignited debate by labeling Germany's state pension as merely 'basic cover.' This raises questions about the system's security and its international standing.

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French President Macron Promotes Investment in Greece

In a recent visit to Athens, President Macron encouraged French businesses to explore investment opportunities in Greece's growing economy, accompanied by a group of business leaders.

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King Charles's Visit to the US: A Diplomatic Effort Amid Strained Relations

As King Charles embarks on a state visit to the US, his role is seen as crucial in addressing the growing tensions in US-UK relations, particularly with the Trump administration.

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Global Coalition of NGOs Urges Action Against US Sanctions on ICC

A coalition of 2,000 NGOs has called for an international response to US sanctions affecting the International Criminal Court, urging action from member states, the EU, and the UN.

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Legal Action Against Uber Eats and Deliveroo Highlights Worker Exploitation Concerns

A human trafficking complaint has been lodged in Paris against Uber Eats and Deliveroo, drawing attention to the plight of delivery workers in the modern economy.

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Macron Asserts Strength of EU Defense Clause Compared to NATO

French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the robustness of the EU's mutual defense clause, asserting that it is 'steadfast' and stronger than NATO's provisions.

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Tragic Loss of Life in Dnipro Amid Ongoing Conflict

A recent Russian attack on the city of Dnipro has resulted in seven fatalities, with four individuals reported dead following a strike on a residential building.

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Drone Incident in Romania Amid Ongoing Russian Attacks on Ukraine

A drone crash in Romania prompted the evacuation of 200 individuals and the deployment of two British fighter jets on Saturday, coinciding with Russian military actions in Ukraine.

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Macron Highlights Urgency of Reopening Strait of Hormuz Amid Energy Concerns

French President Macron stresses the critical need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, coinciding with TotalEnergies' warnings about possible energy shortages.

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Teen Sentenced to 15 Years for Teacher's Stabbing in France

A 16-year-old boy received a 15-year prison sentence for fatally stabbing his Spanish teacher in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, with the court noting his impaired judgment during the incident.

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Reflecting on Chernobyl: 40 Years Since the Disaster and Its Global Impact

As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, we examine its profound effects on nuclear energy policies and safety standards worldwide.

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Challenges Faced by French Hostages Upon Return Highlight Need for Support

Former French hostages express feelings of isolation and abandonment after returning home, indicating that the transition can be as difficult as their time in captivity.

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EU's Anti-Fraud Office Initiates Investigation into Mandelson

The EU's anti-fraud office has announced the initiation of a formal investigation into Peter Mandelson, citing sufficient information, though it remains unclear if fraud is involved.

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The Lingering Shadows of the 'Baseball Bat Years' in Eastern Germany

Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the legacy of far-right violence continues to affect eastern Germany, highlighting the ongoing societal challenges.

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Escalating Tensions: Cyprus at the Heart of Middle East Conflict

The recent drone attack on a British base in Cyprus underscores the growing impact of Middle East conflicts on European security dynamics.

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Impending EU Court Ruling to Influence Cybersecurity Regulations

A significant decision from the Court of Justice of the EU is on the horizon, poised to impact the future of cybersecurity and ICT supply chain regulations across Europe.

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Divisions Within the EU: The Ongoing Debate Over Trade Relations with Israel

Recent rejections by certain EU member states of a proposal to suspend the EU-Israeli trade agreement highlight the ongoing divisions within the EU regarding Middle Eastern policies.

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EU's Slow Action on Toxic Chemicals Draws Criticism from Environmental Groups

Environmental organizations express frustration over the European Commission's inadequate response to toxic chemical regulations, calling the situation 'illegal and unacceptable'.

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Potential Suspension of Spain from NATO Under Consideration by Pentagon

The Pentagon is reportedly weighing options to penalize NATO members, with Spain's membership facing scrutiny amid the ongoing Iran conflict.

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Germany's Economic Outlook Dims Amid Rising Energy Costs

The German economy faces significant challenges as forecasts for growth are drastically reduced, largely due to soaring energy prices and the ongoing conflict in Iran.