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Google DeepMind's AI Advancements: Gemini 2.0 and the Future of Scientific Research

Google DeepMind's Lila Ibrahim discusses recent breakthroughs in generative AI, including Gemini 2.0 and AlphaFold 3, highlighting advancements in reasoning capabilities and applications in scientific research, while acknowledging risks and ethical considerations.

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Unicredit's Commerzbank Bid Sparks Fears of German Economic Slowdown

A potential Unicredit takeover of Commerzbank is causing alarm among German businesses, particularly SMEs, who fear reduced credit access, less favorable terms, and a shift in decision-making to Milan, jeopardizing Germany's economic competitiveness and sustainability goals.

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Wirecard Trial: Abbreviated Proceedings, Severe Sentences Likely

After 177 hearing days, the Munich District Court's Wirecard trial, involving ex-CEO Markus Braun and others accused of Germany's largest post-war economic fraud, may conclude this year following a decision to shorten proceedings, though the defendants still face significant potential prison time.

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Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse: Kickl Fails to Form Government

After four weeks of negotiations, Austrian FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a government with the ÖVP due to deep policy differences, particularly on foreign policy and the EU. Public protests against the potential coalition reached 30,000 participants. Austria is now exploring alternative go...

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Berlinale 2024: Ukrainian Films Highlight War's Impact

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, opening February 13th and running until the 23rd, features 19 world premieres and over 200 films across various programs, including a Ukrainian documentary, "Timecode," in the main competition for the first time in nearly 30 years, marking a significant c...

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German NSU Documentation Center Bill Fails

Germany's planned NSU Documentation Center in Berlin failed to pass parliament in late January, disappointing victims' families who had hoped for a central memorial and learning site; the government's delayed action and the unexpected collapse of the ruling coalition were contributing factors.

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European Stocks Hit Record Highs on Strong Earnings

Strong corporate earnings and favorable interest rates propelled European stock markets to record highs on Wednesday, with the DAX reaching 22,128 points and exceeding its year-end projection early. This surge overshadowed concerns about US trade tensions, yet uncertainty remains.

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European Military Spending Soars, but 5% GDP Target Remains Elusive

European military spending increased by 11.4% in 2024, driven by Ukraine support, but reaching the US's 5% GDP target is deemed unattainable by the IISS due to budgetary constraints; Germany's spending now surpasses the UK's, while global military spending hit $2.4 trillion.

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Germany Extends Border Controls Amidst Election Tensions

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extended border controls for six months until September, citing 47,000 people turned back and 1,900 smugglers arrested since September, amid rising public concerns about migration and a close election on February 23rd.

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US Freezes Aid to South Africa Amid Land Reform Controversy

South Africa's Expropriation Act, intended to address historical land ownership imbalances, has prompted the US to freeze aid, offer asylum to Afrikaners, and boycott a G20 summit in Johannesburg, amid accusations of misinformation and an 'anti-American' agenda.

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Turkey-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen, Raising Concerns in India

Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan strengthens their defense and counter-terrorism cooperation, marked by Pakistan's purchase of Turkish warships and joint naval exercises, causing concern in India due to Pakistan's enhanced military capabilities.

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East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture

Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.

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