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Ending conflict ´best, most conclusive way´ to get Hormuz reopened: British Secretary
British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said on Sunday that ending the ongoing conflict is the "best and most conclusive way" to reopen the Strait of Hormuz,…
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Archaeologists unearth wreckage of British WW II plane
Aircraft debris have been discovered in an open-cast mine in western Germany - presumably of a British military bomber crashed in 1943. The World War II wreckage will…
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German philosopher Jürgen Habermas dies
Jürgen Habermas, one of Germany's most influential modern philosophers, has died at the age of 96, reported dpa. Habermas died on Saturday in the Bavarian town…
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FlixBus driver given suspended sentence over deadly crash in Germany
Nearly two years after a long-distance coach crash near the eastern German city of Leipzig that killed four people, the driver has been given a two-year suspended prison…
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German Army eyes deeper Norway ties to counter Russian Arctic threat
Given the Russian threat in the far northern regions of Europe, German Army Inspector Christian Freuding intends to further expand cooperation with NATO partner Norway to…
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Wild boar caught strolling through Berlin shopping mall
Shoppers at a Berlin mall were in for a surprise on Friday morning when they suddenly came face-to-face with a wild boar, leading police to temporarily shut down the…
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EU to assess X’s remedies on blue checkmark system, fine still due
The European Commission on Friday confirmed that social media platform X has submitted remedies related to its blue checkmark, according to a commission spokesperson,…
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Eurozone industrial outlook clouded as energy risks return
The outlook for the eurozone industry has become increasingly uncertain as production fell in January and rising energy prices linked to the Middle East conflict threaten…
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German insolvencies at highest level since 2014 amid economic woes
The number of German businesses that filed for insolvency last year surged to the highest level since 2014 as Europe's biggest economy struggles to regain momentum,…
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Norway, Germany to boost cooperation on European space efforts
Germany and Norway are planning to intensify cooperation to help make European space travel more independent, the two countries' leaders affirmed during a visit by…
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