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EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban

On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...

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Mitsotakis Awarded, but Migration Tensions with Germany Remain

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received an award in Berlin on May 13, 2025, for Greece's economic recovery; however, disagreements with Germany persist over migration policy, particularly concerning the return of migrants to Greece, amid an ongoing investigation into a fatal migrant boat t...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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EU Investigates Porn Platforms for Insufficient Child Protection

The EU Commission launched formal investigations into Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for insufficient child protection and age verification measures under the Digital Services Act, potentially leading to fines up to six percent of global annual revenue.

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Quality Education
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Merz Criticizes Israeli Actions in Gaza, Sparking German Debate

German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, stating he doesn't understand the army's objectives and that the civilian impact surpasses justification as counter-terrorism; this contrasts with previous government statements supporting Israel's right to self-defense, sparking debate abo...

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Zero Hunger
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Schröder's Nord Stream 2 Funds Blocked Amidst US Sanctions Concerns

Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder faces financial setbacks as a German bank blocks Nord Stream 2 funds due to US sanctions concerns; approximately €500,000 has been frozen since mid-2024.

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China Denies Supplying Lethal Weapons to Ukraine Amidst Accusations

On May 27, 2025, China denied providing lethal weapons to any party in the Ukraine conflict, countering Ukrainian intelligence reports claiming Chinese supply of materials and equipment to 20 Russian military factories. China maintains its opposition to unilateral sanctions and calls for a political...

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Merz Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Shifting German Policy

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sharply criticized Israel's actions in Gaza on May 26th, 2024, stating that the suffering of civilians is unjustifiable and that Israel's actions violate international law, marking a significant departure from the German government's earlier supportive stance.

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Human Rights Watch Condemns Potential Balkan Migrant Return Centers

Human Rights Watch criticizes the UK and EU's plans to establish migrant return centers in the Western Balkans, citing concerns over human rights abuses and the potential for exacerbating existing problems in countries like Bosnia, with North Macedonia and Kosovo also being considered as potential l...

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Kabila's Goma Presence Jeopardizes DRC Peace Efforts

Former DRC President Joseph Kabila is reportedly in the M23 rebel-held city of Goma, escalating tensions with the current government, which has stripped him of immunity and accuses him of supporting the rebels; this jeopardizes peace efforts.

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Fidan's Moscow Visit: Peace Efforts, Prisoner Exchange, and Accusations of Sabotage

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Russian officials in Moscow, discussing the Ukraine conflict, a completed prisoner exchange, and the March 10th agreement on Syria, while Lavrov accused European countries of sabotaging peace efforts.

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Food Tasters: A World War II Story

In November 1943, Rosa Sauer, fleeing Berlin, is forced into serving as a food taster for Hitler at the Wolfsschanze, facing daily risk of death while many starve, reflecting Margot Wölk's experience and highlighting the horrors of Nazi rule.

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Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones

Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.

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