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Greenland’s future not for US to decide: German vice chancellor
The United States should respect international law and territorial sovereignty, and as such Greenland's future should be decided by Greenland and Denmark, German…
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Minister seeks tougher surveillance after Berlin grid attack
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told Sunday's edition of Bild newspaper that he would step up action against left-wing extremists after the attack on…
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Moscow witnesses heaviest snowfall in 56 years
Russia's capital Moscow on Friday experienced the heaviest snowfall in 56 years, with 42 percent of the monthly average precipitation recorded in just 24 hours,…
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1 in 5 in Germany has considered leaving: survey
One in five people in Germany say they have considered leaving the country, according to a survey, reported dpa. The study by the German Centre for Integration and…
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2 skiers killed in avalanche in southeast France
Two French skiers were killed on Saturday after being caught in an avalanche while skiing off-piste in Val-d'Isere in France's Savoie department, reported…
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EU records further decline in asylum applications in 2025
The number of applications for asylum recorded by EU authorities fell again last year - this time by an annual 20%, the agency responsible for tracking the process has…
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US to release 2 Russian citizens from seized oil tanker
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday that the United States has decided to release two Russian citizens from the crew of a Russian-flagged oil tanker previously…
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Switzerland mourns victims of deadly New Year’s Eve bar fire
Switzerland held a national memorial service on Friday to mourn the victims of a deadly New Year's Eve bar fire in the resort town of Crans-Montana, as authorities…
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Protest against US actions in Venezuela held in Riga
A protest against U.S. actions in Venezuela took place on Friday in front of Riga Castle, with demonstrators carrying flags of Venezuela, Latvia, the European Union, and…
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Crippling cold, snow, power outages hit Europe, wreaking chaos
A powerful winter outbreak is sweeping across Europe, battering more than a dozen countries with heavy snow, freezing rain, and gale-force winds, resulting in fatalities,…
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