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Greece Protests Mark Second Anniversary of Deadly Train Crash

Mass protests and a general strike in Greece on February 28, 2024, marked the second anniversary of a deadly train crash that killed 57, highlighting public anger over unaddressed safety concerns and the lack of accountability two years after the tragedy.

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Pharmaceutical Firms Oppose EU's Rushed Medicine Shortage Act

The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act, aiming to prevent medicine shortages in the EU by March 11th, faces opposition from major pharmaceutical companies like Roche and Bayer due to concerns over insufficient impact assessment and rushed preparation, prompting calls for a more th...

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Greece Marks Tempe Train Crash Anniversary with Nationwide Protests

Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, tens of thousands protested nationwide, fueled by a slow investigation and unanswered questions regarding a post-collision explosion, possibly involving a flammable liquid, further eroding public trust in the government.

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Merz Proposes European Nuclear Deterrence System Amid US Commitment Concerns

CDU leader Friedrich Merz proposes a European nuclear deterrence system involving France and Britain, driven by concerns over US commitment under President Trump and aiming to discuss adapting Germany's existing "nuclear sharing" arrangement with the US, which involves German planes carrying US nucl...

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Ivorian Minister's Remarks on Tidjane Thiam's Nationality Spark Political Outcry

Ivorian Minister Célestin Doh Serey questioned the nationality of Tidjane Thiam on February 8th, 2025, sparking a political controversy and calls for Serey's resignation; Thiam subsequently renounced his French citizenship.

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German Election Reveals Unexpected Voting Patterns and Widening Gender Gap

Ansgar Hudde's analysis of the 2021 German Bundestag election reveals surprising strength for the Left Party in diverse locales and a significant gender gap favoring the AfD among young men and the Left Party among young women; his research further identifies four distinct voting patterns across Ger...

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Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda

Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...

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Hungary Bans Budapest Pride Parade Amidst Concerns Over LGBTQ+ Rights

The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is effectively banning Budapest Pride's 30th-anniversary parade, citing concerns about resources and threats, but critics see this as a violation of freedom of assembly and expression, following a pattern of suppressing LGBTQ+ rights.

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Union-SPD Exploratory Talks: Unexpectedly Smooth Start

The Union and SPD held a surprisingly efficient first exploratory meeting on Friday, characterized by cooperation, concise discussions, and an absence of public statements, suggesting a potential shift towards a more pragmatic governing style.

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dw.com
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Bukavu Meeting Ends in Multiple Civilian Deaths

On February 27th, a meeting in Bukavu's Place de l'Indépendance resulted in multiple civilian deaths, including 18-year-old Dominique Migabo, leaving the city in shock and raising concerns about security and accountability.

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dw.com
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Conflicting Polls on Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Amidst Ukraine War

Conflicting polls show Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's approval rating ranging from 4% (Trump's claim) to 65% (Rating poll), highlighting challenges in accurately measuring public opinion during wartime, particularly concerning access limitations to occupied territories and the opinions of Ukrainian...

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Russia Appoints New Ambassador to US, Signaling Improved Relations

Russia appointed Aleksandr Darchiyev as its ambassador to the US, following a six-hour meeting in Istanbul between US and Russian officials focused on stabilizing diplomatic missions; this signifies a significant step towards normalizing relations strained by the Ukraine conflict and previous diplom...

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