Europe
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Czech presidential candidate Pavel denies reports of his own death
As the polls opened for the second round of the Czech presidential elections on Friday, the leading candidate Petr Pavel found himself…
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EU raises the alarm on soaring asylum requests from ‘safe’ countries
The European Union is becoming increasingly worried about the surging number of requests lodged by asylum seekers who are, in…
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In the weeds: Germany’s plan to legalise cannabis in 2024 in doubt
Germany’s plans to legalise cannabis consumption in 2024 are looking increasingly unlikely as it has yet to submit its proposals…
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Why is Elon Musk’s Twitter being sued in Germany?
Twitter is facing a lawsuit in Germany for failing to remove anti-Semitic content on its platform. The lawsuit, filed by…
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#LastSeen: Holocaust researchers apppeal for Nazi deportation images
An international group of Holocaust researchers is asking for the public’s help to find forgotten photos of deportations from Nazi…
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EU Parliament corruption suspect Giorgi to remain in Belgian jail
One of the key figures in the European Parliament corruption scandal will remain in jail for one more month, Belgium’s…
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The EU says Google will commit to complying with bloc’s consumer rules
Google has agreed to give consumers clearer and more accurate information to comply with EU rules, the European Commission said…
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Budapest ready to U-turn on university funding row with Brussels
Hungary is ready to make a U-turn in its latest row with the European Union over university funding, according to…
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Why the EU needs to diversify its cloud infrastructure | View
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Leopards for Ukraine: Who in Europe is for and against?
After weeks of intense pressure from Western allies, Germany has finally given the green light to provide Ukraine with Leopard…
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