Meta Lifts Restrictions on Donald Trump's Accounts, Allowing Equal Communication for Nominated Presidential Candidates

The Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta, announced on Friday local time that it is lifting some restrictions on the accounts of former US President Donald Trump. This decision comes as Trump is running against Democratic President Joe Biden in the upcoming US presidential election in November. Initially, Meta had …

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Poland Considers Ukrainian Proposal to Intercept Russian Rockets: A Self-Defense Measure

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski revealed during a speech at the American Enterprise Institute on the sidelines of the NATO summit that Poland is considering a request from Ukraine to intercept Russian missiles aimed at Ukrainian cities or that enter Polish airspace. Sikorski emphasized that if Russian missiles breach Polish …

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The Rise of the Angry Green Women: A New Wave in French Politics

In the midst of the French assembly elections, a wave of powerful female figures is taking the political stage by storm. Among them, Marine Tondelier, the leader of the French Green party, shines brightly. Described as 'forensically forceful' and 'unafraid to show emotions,' Tondelier has captured the attention and admiration …

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Uncovering the Truth: Investigating the Impact of Climate Change on Marine Ecosystems

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, with far-reaching consequences for the environment and biodiversity. In recent years, there has been growing concern about the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems, as rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and extreme weather events threaten the delicate …

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Finland Grants Border Guards Power to Block Asylum Seekers from Russia Amid Accusations of Weaponizing Migration

Finland's parliament has passed a controversial bill granting border guards the power to block asylum seekers crossing from Russia. The Finnish government has accused neighboring Russia of weaponizing migration by encouraging individuals from countries like Syria and Somalia to cross the border, an assertion denied by the Kremlin. Helsinki alleges …

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Pakistan's PTI Party Secures Legal Victory in Supreme Court Ruling

The Supreme Court in Islamabad, Pakistan, has delivered a significant legal victory to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party led by former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The ruling declared PTI eligible for a share of reserved seats in national and provincial assemblies, overturning the Election Commission of Pakistan's decision that had …

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Germany to Abolish Tax Classes III and V for Married Couples in 2030

The Federal Ministry of Finance in Germany, led by Christian Lindner of the FDP, has announced plans to abolish tax classes III and V for married couples starting in 2030. These two tax classes, commonly selected by couples with significant income disparities for joint tax returns, will be replaced with …

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Australian Soldier and Husband Charged with Espionage for Russia

Australian authorities have charged a soldier and her husband with spying on behalf of Russia. The couple, a 40-year-old army private and a 62-year-old self-employed laborer, are accused of obtaining Australian Defence Force material to share with Russian authorities. The pair, both of whom are Russian-born Australian citizens, are due …

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NATO Summit Strengthens Ukraine in Fight Against Russian Aggression, Biden's Verbal Slips Spark Speculation

Ukraine finds itself bolstered in its battle against Russian aggression following the NATO summit in Washington. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that until the country officially joins the military alliance, Ukraine will rely on security agreements with NATO countries. The heads of state and government of the 32 NATO countries expressed …

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United States President Joe Biden Faces Calls to Step Down Amid Concerns About Age and Fitness

United States President Joe Biden is facing mounting pressure as concerns about his age and fitness fuel doubts about his ability to secure reelection. During a critical news conference, Biden, 81, maintained a defiant stance, asserting that he is the most qualified candidate to defeat Republican challenger Donald Trump and …

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Ukrainian President Urges NATO to Lift Weaponry Restrictions for Long-range Strikes on Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has emphasized the necessity for NATO to remove all constraints on Kyiv's use of donated weapons, particularly for launching long-range strikes on Russian territory. This call to action comes in the midst of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and Kyiv's efforts to counteract the aggression with …

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Germany Plans to Abolish Tax Classes III and V for Married Couples by 2030

The Federal Ministry of Finance, led by Christian Lindner of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in Germany, has put forth a legislative proposal to eliminate tax classes III and V for married couples starting in 2030. Currently, these two tax classes are commonly selected by couples with significant income discrepancies …

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Fire Breaks Out at Gothic Cathedral in Rouen, Echoes Notre Dame Tragedy

The spire of the gothic cathedral of the French city of Rouen in Normandy has caught fire during renovation works, prompting scenes reminiscent of the devastating fire at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris in 2019. The cathedral in Rouen, one of France's finest, was painted several times by the impressionist …

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Russian Human Rights Activist Oleg Orlov Loses Appeal Against Imprisonment for Criticising War in Ukraine

Oleg Orlov, a prominent Russian human rights campaigner and co-chair of the now-banned rights group Memorial, has lost his appeal against a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for criticizing the war in Ukraine. The Moscow city court upheld Orlov's conviction for discrediting the Russian army after he condemned the war in an …

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Israeli Military Orders Evacuation Amid Gaza City Offensive

Several civilians in Gaza City reported being shot by snipers after the Israeli military issued a new evacuation order, instructing Palestinians to head south as it escalates its offensive across the enclave. The attacks occurred as civilians were evacuating neighborhoods, even as international mediators were meeting with Israeli officials in …

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China Warns NATO Against Provoking Confrontation Over Ties with Russia

China has warned NATO against provoking confrontation over its ties with Russia after the Western military alliance accused Beijing of being a decisive enabler of Moscow's war against Ukraine. The warning came as NATO leaders meeting in Washington DC promised to bolster Ukraine and Europe's defenses against Russia and made …

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Hungarian Prime Minister's Surprising Peace Mission Stirs Controversy at Nato Summit

The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, has caused a stir at this week's Nato summit by engaging in a series of meetings with controversial world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, without consulting his Nato allies. Orbán's actions have led to backlash from EU nations and the Biden administration …

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England Advances to Euro 2024 Final with Dramatic Victory over the Netherlands

In a thrilling semi-final match, England secured a spot in the European Championship final by defeating the Netherlands 2-1. Substitue Ollie Watkins emerged as the hero for England, scoring a stoppage-time winner that sent the fans into a frenzy. The bold decision by coach Gareth Southgate to bring on Watkins …

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Israeli Military Orders Evacuation in Gaza City Amid Continued Offensive

The Israeli military has ordered all Palestinians to leave Gaza City and head south as it presses ahead with a fresh offensive across the north, south, and central areas of the Gaza Strip, resulting in dozens of casualties over the past 48 hours. Leaflets were dropped from the air urging …

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NATO Raises Concerns Over China's Enabling Role in Russia's War Against Ukraine

NATO leaders have issued a strong rebuke against China for its enabling role in Russia's war against Ukraine during the recent summit in Washington. The final communique approved by the 32 NATO members highlighted China's deepening ties with Moscow as a cause for concern, emphasizing Beijing's support for Russia's defence …

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Rising Antisemitism in Europe Linked to Middle East Conflict, EU Survey Reveals

A recent survey conducted by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has shed light on the alarming rise of antisemitism in Europe, with a significant portion of respondents attributing it to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The survey, which polled over 8,000 Jewish individuals aged over 16 …

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Russia Launches Attacks on Ukraine as NATO Offers Support and Military Aid

On Thursday, July 11, 2024, tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated as Russia launched a series of attacks on Ukrainian territory. In the Black Sea region of Odesa, Russia deployed 20 drones and fired five missiles, resulting in the death of two individuals and significant damage to port infrastructure and …

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UK Government Commits to Continued Military Support for Ukraine amidst Conflict with Russia

During his official bilateral talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the Nato summit in Washington, Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed the UK's commitment to spending at least 3 billion pounds annually on military aid for Ukraine until at least 2030. This support, amounting to nearly 12 billion pounds since …

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German Minister Warns of Potential Price Increase for Germany Ticket

During a reader dialogue in Essen, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs Robert Habeck expressed concerns about a possible significant price increase for the Germany ticket. Habeck, a member of The Green party, emphasized the importance of maintaining the ticket's affordability to preserve its appeal and success. He highlighted the financial …

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Die Renaissance des Teleshoppings: Wie traditionelle Verkaufsshows wieder im Trend liegen

In einer Zeit, in der digitale Einkaufsmöglichkeiten dominieren, mag es überraschend klingen, dass das traditionelle Teleshopping eine Renaissance erlebt. Lange Zeit als altmodisch und verstaubt angesehen, hat das Teleshopping-Format in China einen regelrechten Boom erlebt. Deutsche Einzelhändler wie Otto, Douglas und Zalando haben diesen aufkommenden Trend erkannt und präsentieren nun …

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Global Household Wealth Surges in 2023, Rebounding from Previous Losses

In a remarkable turn of events, Zurich Global household wealth experienced a significant increase in 2023, effectively offsetting the losses incurred in the previous year. A report conducted by the consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) revealed that global net wealth surged by 43 percent, reaching a substantial 476.9 …

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Retiring in Greece: A Popular Choice for Foreigners Seeking Sunshine and Serenity

Angelika Kerscher, a 73-year-old retiree from Munich, enjoys the perpetual sunshine and stunning views from her rooftop terrace on the Greek island of Aegina. With 300 days of sunshine, picturesque beaches, and mild winters, Greece has become an increasingly popular destination for retirees seeking a peaceful and sunny retirement refuge …

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Israeli Air Raid on Gaza Displaces Families and Kills Dozens, Unleashing a Deadly Cycle of Violence

On Tuesday, a devastating Israeli air raid targeted tents for displaced families outside a school in southern Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties. The Red Crescent relief organization, as reported by Reuters, indicated that the death toll has reached 29, with many more injured. Hospital sources informed AFP that the attack …

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Biden Announces NATO Support for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict with Russia

Joe Biden welcomed NATO member states to a Washington summit, emphasizing the threat posed by Vladimir Putin's desire to subjugate Ukraine and wipe it off the map. In response, NATO pledged to provide Ukraine with five new strategic air defense systems, along with hundreds of additional interceptors to protect Ukrainian …

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Chinese Robot Manufacturers Disrupting European Market with Competitive Prices

The fact that electric cars from China are offered much cheaper in the EU than those produced here has sparked a customs conflict with an unclear outcome. Now Chinese companies have discovered another business area in the EU for themselves and are causing a stir in the industry. Susanne Bieller …

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