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More than 3m elderly Germans at risk of poverty
Around 3.2 million elderly Germans aged 65 and over are at risk of poverty, according to data from the EU statistics agency Eurostat, requested by the newly formed Sahra…
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Istanbul nabs 242 illegal migrants
Türkiye apprehended 242 irregular migrants in the Esenyurt district of Istanbul, the country's most populated city, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Friday…
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Croatian health minister arrested in corruption scandal
Croatian Minister of Health Vili Beros was arrested on Friday as part of an operation led by the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) on suspicion of bribery,…
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Fire kills 10 in Spanish elderly home
At least ten died in an elderly home fire in northern Spain early Friday morning, and two were hospitalized with serious injuries, reported Xinhua, quoting authorities.…
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Gazprom to stop gas deliveries to Austria from Saturday
Austrian energy company OMV said Friday that Russia's energy giant Gazprom will suspend gas deliveries to Austria starting Saturday, reported Xinhua. The move…
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Most Germans oppose expanded NATO leadership role : Survey
A YouGov survey published Friday in the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper shows that most Germans oppose a larger leadership role in NATO, with only 33% supporting…
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Putin, Scholz hold telephone conversation after nearly 2 years
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin for an hour by phone on Friday, the first conversation between the two leaders in nearly two…
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EP votes for 1-year delay to anti-deforestation law
A majority of European Union (EU) legislators have backed the postponement of a new law banning imports of products linked to deforestation into the European Union in…
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Germany denies claims it cooperates with Israel in Lebanon
The German government is denying reports from sources linked to the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah which accuse German forces deployed in the country as UN…
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EU fines Meta €798m for breaching EU antitrust rules
The European Commission on Thursday fined U.S. tech giant Meta 797.72 million euros for breaching European Union (EU) antitrust rules and abusing its dominant positions…
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