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Hong Kong Police Arrest Relatives of Wanted Activist Under Security Law

Hong Kong police arrested the father and brother of wanted activist Anna Kwok on April 30th for allegedly managing her finances, marking the first use of the national security law against an absconder's relatives; the father, Kwok Yin-sang, was denied bail and charged under the security law.

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Documenta Controversy Exposes End of Unspoken Antisemitism in Germany

Sociologists Heinz Bude and Michael Hutter analyze the 2022 Documenta exhibition's antisemitism controversy, arguing it marks the end of Germany's unspoken acceptance of antisemitism and signals a shift in societal power dynamics, highlighting the limitations of legal interventions.

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Australia's China Strategy: Lessons for Canada

Australia's pragmatic approach to managing its complex relationship with China, including navigating trade disputes and bolstering defense capabilities, offers valuable lessons for Canada, which faces similar challenges with its second-largest trading partner.

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French Man Admits to Mosque Murder in La Grand-Combe

A 21-year-old French man, Olivier Hadzovic, murdered Aboubakar Cissé by stabbing him multiple times in a mosque in La Grand-Combe, France on Friday; he surrendered in Italy on Sunday and is awaiting extradition.

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CDU/CSU Edges Out AfD in Latest Poll, Public Divided on Merz Government

The ZDF Politbarometer shows CDU/CSU leading AfD by four percentage points (27% to 23%) in a hypothetical election this Sunday, reversing recent trends showing AfD ahead; public opinion on the incoming Merz government's capabilities is split almost evenly.

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French Prison Attacks Linked to Organized Crime, Not Terrorism

French authorities arrested 30 people, including 21 whose pretrial detention was requested, for attacks on prisons and penitentiary staff linked to the DDPF group; investigations revealed an organized crime network using Telegram for communication and paid operatives to execute arson, shootings, and...

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Berlin's Culture Senator Resigns Amidst Deep Budget Cuts

Berlin's Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo, resigned on Friday morning due to planned 130 million euro budget cuts impacting Berlin's cultural sector, creating uncertainty for numerous cultural institutions during the Gallery Weekend.

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Poilievre's Defeat: A Turning Point for the Canadian Conservative Party

In Canada's recent election, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat and failed to win the election, despite initially holding a large lead in opinion polls, marking a significant defeat and raising questions about his leadership and the party's future direction.

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Thuringia's Interior Minister Calls for AfD Ban Following Right-Wing Extremism Classification

Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier (SPD) called for a ban on the AfD after the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution classified it as verifiably right-wing extremist, citing the party's alleged violation of human dignity, sufficient power to achieve goals, and aggressive oppos...

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TikTok Fined €530 Million for GDPR Violations

The Irish Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for violating the GDPR by failing to adequately protect European user data, which was accessible from China, prompting concerns about potential Chinese government access and setting a precedent for international data transfer regulations...

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AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification Divides Hamburg on Ban

Following the German domestic intelligence agency's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as having demonstrably right-wing extremist tendencies, Hamburg's political parties are divided on whether to pursue a ban, with Greens and Left supporting it and SPD and CDU opposing it for now.

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Fed Meeting to Test Stock Market Rebound Amidst Trade Tensions

The Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting will test the stock market's recent rebound, fueled by hopes of interest rate cuts, amidst ongoing trade tensions and President Trump's pressure on the central bank. The S&P 500 is down 1% since April 2, when tariffs sent stocks plunging, while corporate earnin...

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