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Russia Offers to Mediate US-Iran Disputes

Russia offered to mediate between the US and Iran, following a request from President Trump, to resolve disputes including Iran's nuclear program and support for anti-American groups; Israel is giving mediators more time to secure a ceasefire with Hamas; and Canada is imposing retaliatory tariffs on...

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Gilgeous-Alexander Joins Elite NBA 50-Point Club

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 51 points against the Houston Rockets on March 4th, 2025, becoming the 12th NBA player to record four 50-point games in one season, contributing to the Oklahoma City Thunder's 50th win and first place in the Western Conference.

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UK Universities Face 10,000 Job Losses Amidst Funding Crisis

The UK faces a higher education funding crisis, with up to 10,000 university jobs potentially at risk this year due to a combination of falling international student numbers and insufficient funding; 5,000 job cuts have already been announced, prompting staff strikes at several universities and conc...

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Quality Education
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Germany Reassesses Security After US Ukraine Scandal

Following a White House scandal questioning US reliability, Germany is reassessing its security posture, with potential defense spending reaching €400 billion, requiring constitutional changes and impacting the upcoming government transition.

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Car-Ramming Attack in Mannheim Kills Two, Injures Eleven

In Mannheim, Germany, a car intentionally drove into a carnival crowd on Monday, killing two and injuring 11; the 40-year-old driver, Alexander S., was apprehended after a chase and is hospitalized with a self-inflicted injury.

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House Republicans Propose Tax Cuts to Boost U.S. Economy

House Republicans plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 15% and increase the small business tax deduction to 25%, aiming to boost the U.S. economy, based on the projected positive impact of similar measures in 2018. The plan also includes $2 trillion in spending cuts to address the increased federal...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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COP16 Reaches \$200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement

The COP16 biodiversity summit in Rome reached a crucial agreement committing \$200 billion annually by 2030 for conservation, including \$20 billion for developing nations (rising to \$30 billion by 2030), although a new fund to improve access was delayed until 2028.

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Life on Land
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Germany's Greens Push for Ukraine Aid Amid US Halt

Following a US decision to temporarily halt military aid to Ukraine, Germany's Green Party demands immediate release of a planned billion aid package, highlighting tensions between the US and Europe and prompting a debate on German fiscal policy and its long-term commitment to Ukraine.

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Die Linke's Unexpected Influence on German Defense Policy

Due to Germany's upcoming elections, Die Linke's traditionally pacifist foreign policy positions have become unexpectedly influential, creating controversy as their potential role in forming a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag necessitates a reevaluation of the party's stance on military spending...

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Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Takes the Reins

Following Austria's longest coalition negotiations, Christian Stocker, the ÖVP's secretary-general, unexpectedly became chancellor after a series of failed negotiations and compromises with the SPÖ and NEOS, preventing another potentially FPÖ-favoring election.

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Saudi Arabia Invites Exiled Dissidents Home, Conditional Amnesty Offered

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited all exiled dissidents to return home, promising amnesty unless they are convicted of serious crimes, but this offer has been met with skepticism by exiled dissidents who demand the release of political prisoners as a show of good faith befo...

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Democrats Plan Protests During Trump's Address to Congress

Democratic lawmakers are planning various protests during President Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday night, ranging from symbolic clothing to walkouts, reflecting divisions within the party and strong opposition to the President's policies; the President's speech, themed "The Renewal of the Am...

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