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Surge in German Passport Issuance Linked to Citizenship Reforms

In 2025, Germany saw a significant increase in passport issuances, a trend attributed to changes in citizenship requirements made in 2024.

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Concerns Rise Over Germany's Shift Towards Militarization and Its Impact on Rights

A coalition of ten human rights organizations warns that Germany's growing focus on security may be undermining fundamental rights, as highlighted in their recent report.

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French Minister Urges EU to Rethink Trade Strategy with China

Nicolas Forissier, France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, calls for a strategic shift in the EU's approach to trade with China, warning against naivety and emphasizing the need to protect European industry.

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Exploring the Bayeux Tapestry: A One-Sided Narrative of 1066

As the Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London, it highlights the events of 1066 and the Norman Conquest, offering a Norman perspective on the Battle of Hastings.

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Wildfire Threat Expands to Cooler Regions, Including the Scottish Highlands and Irish Uplands

Following the record-breaking wildfire season in Europe in 2025, the risk of wildfires is now extending to traditionally cooler areas such as the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands.

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Race for French presidency sees ex-PM Philippe as early favourite to beat populists

Latest polls suggest the centre-right figure is the only candidate who can defeat Marine Le Pen or Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

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EU and Mexico Forge Updated Trade Agreement to Strengthen Economic Ties

In a significant move to enhance economic relations, EU leaders have signed an updated trade deal with Mexico, originally established two decades ago, aiming to diversify trade partnerships.

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Haiti's Children Face Growing Threat from Gangs Amid New UN Security Efforts

As Haiti's gangs nearly tripled their recruitment of children in 2025, the deployment of a new UN-backed security force raises questions about the future for these vulnerable youths.

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Eddie Hearn Suggests UK as Leading Venue for Joshua-Fury Fight

Promoter Eddie Hearn indicates that a UK stadium is the leading candidate to host the anticipated Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight, while also considering options in the USA and Saudi Arabia.

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Lukashenka Invites Zelenskyy Amid Concerns of a New Russian Offensive from Belarus

As Ukraine raises alarms over potential Russian military actions from Belarus, Lukashenka has proposed a meeting with Zelenskyy, who warns of serious repercussions for Belarus's involvement.

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Russian Attack in Sumy Leaves Six Injured Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes in Ukraine

A recent Russian strike in Sumy resulted in injuries to six individuals, including a child, as firefighters worked to control the ensuing flames.

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Macron Initiates Discussion on Slavery Reparations

In a significant move, French President Macron has addressed the topic of reparations for slavery, marking a pivotal moment in the country's examination of its historical injustices as he nears the end of his term.

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'In a country as polarized as Spain, it is Pedro Sánchez's international stance that garners the most support'

In this op-ed for Le Monde, writer Daniel Gascón explains that the Spanish prime minister's positions on Donald Trump's policies and the situation in the Middle East have drawn fierce criticism from foreign leaders.

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France announces €710 million in new energy aid

French prime minister Sébastien Lecornu unveils a support package to mitigate the energy crisis exacerbated by the war in Iran.

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Efforts to Tow Dead Whale from Anholt Beach to Danish Mainland Halted

An environmental team is attempting to relocate a deceased whale from Anholt to the Danish mainland, but their efforts have been temporarily suspended.

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In Ukraine, the War's Toll Extends to Avian Life

As conflict continues in Ukraine, the impact on local bird populations is becoming increasingly evident, prompting efforts from both volunteers and military personnel to aid injured birds.

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Macron Faces Growing Calls for Reparatory Justice Regarding Slave Trade

As discussions intensify, Emmanuel Macron is urged to initiate a formal process addressing France's historical involvement in slavery and its lasting impacts.

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UK's Landmark Trade Agreement with Gulf States Could Boost Economy

A new trade deal between the UK and Gulf Cooperation Council is poised to significantly enhance the British economy by eliminating tariffs on a substantial amount of exports.

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Germany's World Cup Roster Revealed: Neuer Makes a Comeback

In a surprising turn, Germany's head coach Julian Nagelsmann has unveiled the squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, featuring a notable return.

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Montenegro Celebrates Two Decades of Independence with EU Aspirations

As Montenegro commemorates 20 years of independence, the country is hosting concerts and celebrations in Podgorica and other towns, while looking towards EU membership as a future goal.