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Partial Ceasefire Agreed in Ukraine, Further Negotiations Pending

Following a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, a 30-day ceasefire was agreed upon, limited to Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with further negotiations scheduled in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on March 24th, despite continued attacks and objections from U...

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Trump-Putin Call Yields Temporary Halt to Ukraine Energy Attacks, but Ceasefire Remains Unclear

Following a phone call between US President Trump and Russian President Putin, a temporary 30-day pause on Russian attacks targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure was agreed upon; however, Ukraine reported continued attacks and accused Putin of effectively rejecting a ceasefire proposal.

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Turkey's Climate Bill: ETS Focus Amidst Criticism

Turkey's parliament will likely pass its first climate bill this week, focusing on establishing an Emission Trading System (ETS) to address the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), despite criticism for lacking sufficient emission reduction targets, a fossil fuel phase-out plan, and a jus...

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Audi profit plunges 33%, prompting 7,500 job cuts

Audi's 2024 profits fell 33% to €4.2 billion, leading to a planned reduction of 7,500 jobs by 2029, primarily administrative roles, while investing €8 billion in German plants for electric vehicle production; the company cites parts shortages, reduced Chinese demand, and the Brussels plant closure a...

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German Public Sector Labor Talks Collapse Amid Wage Dispute

Collective bargaining negotiations in Germany's public sector failed due to disagreements over wages and benefits, with unions demanding significant increases and employers offering a less substantial raise phased in over several years.

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Paris Noir": Pompidou's Exhibition Showcases Overlooked Black Artists

The Pompidou Centre's closing exhibition, "Paris Noir," features 350 works by 150 Black artists, many previously unknown in France, highlighting their contributions to Parisian art and addressing historical omissions in recognition.

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Misinformation on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Impacts French Schools

A study reveals that 44% of French students believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than France, and 25% blame them for the Gaza war, impacting Holocaust education and fueling antisemitism.

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Quality Education
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Imamoglu Arrested: Turkish Opposition Leader Detained Amidst Corruption and Terrorism Probes

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key opponent of President Erdogan, was arrested on March 19th due to investigations into corruption and alleged ties to the PKK, following the annulment of his university degree, jeopardizing his 2028 presidential bid.

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Germany's €500 Billion Debt Plan: A Question of Trust and Transparency

Germany plans to spend €500 billion to address security threats and regain public trust, raising questions about transparency and the prioritization of spending against previous budget constraints.

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Turkey Detains Opposition Presidential Candidate Imamoglu

Turkish authorities detained Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key presidential contender, on Wednesday, following the revocation of his university diploma and amidst accusations of corruption and terror links; approximately 100 others were also targeted, and social media was restricted.

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Gal Gadot's Near-Fatal Brain Clot During Pregnancy

Gal Gadot, while eight months pregnant, suffered a major brain clot causing blindness and deafness; prompting an emergency surgery and delivery, highlighting the importance of advocating for one's health.

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Good Health and Well-being
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ACT Integrity Commission Finds Walter Sofronoff Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct

The ACT Integrity Commission found Walter Sofronoff, who led the inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial, engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" for leaking his report to journalists before official release, violating the Inquiries Act and potentially committing offenses.

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