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Trump's Government Efficiency Drive Faces Legal Challenges and Internal Opposition

President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, has initiated a cost-cutting drive within the US federal government, resulting in thousands of dismissals and $65 billion in reported savings by February 28, 2025, but facing legal challenges and internal dissent.

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Surge in German University Antisemitism After October 2023 Hamas Attack

A severe antisemitic attack on a Jewish student in Berlin in February 2024 sparked a report revealing a surge in antisemitic incidents on German university campuses—from 16 in 2021 to 151 in 2023—following the October 7th, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and subsequent events, prompting calls for system...

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EU Asylum Applications Drop 11% in 2024 Amid Stricter Migration Controls

The EUAA's 2024 report shows an 11% decrease in EU asylum applications (to roughly one million), largely due to a 30% drop in German applications; however, stricter EU migration controls have severely limited escape routes from conflict zones, resulting in fewer asylum seekers from those areas, desp...

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Court Orders Preventive Detention for Ayleen Murderer

A German court ordered preventive detention for the convicted murderer of 14-year-old Ayleen, citing his continued danger to society due to a lack of remorse and antisocial personality disorder, following a retrial after the initial order was overturned.

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Europe Reasserts Ukraine Support, Underscoring Reliance on US Partnership

European leaders, including the UK, German, and Italian prime ministers, affirmed their commitment to supporting Ukraine, emphasizing the crucial role of the US and the need for Western unity, following concerns over President Trump's stance.

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Senegal to Prosecute Former President Sall Following Audit Revealing Financial Mismanagement

Senegal's government announced legal proceedings against former President Macky Sall following an audit by the Cour des Comptes revealing financial mismanagement during his tenure, sparking intense political debate and potential implications for future administrations.

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Macron and Starmer Propose Ukraine Ceasefire

Following a European summit in London, UK Prime Minister Starmer and French President Macron proposed a one-month Ukraine ceasefire; a joint plan, including a focus on energy infrastructure, will be discussed with the USA.

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Zelenskyy Remains Open to U.S. Resource Deal Despite Trump Dispute

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy remains open to a resource deal with the U.S. despite a public disagreement with President Trump, while European allies plan to create a new peace plan for Ukraine and the EU calls for urgent military modernization.

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Car Drives into Crowd in Mannheim, Germany; One Dead, Multiple Injured

A car intentionally drove into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany's city center around noon, killing at least one and injuring several others; the suspect is in custody.

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Digital Sovereignty: A Response to Global Instability

The author reflects on global instability, comparing it to 1989, highlighting the growing reliance on centralized digital systems and advocating for increased individual digital sovereignty as a form of self-preservation against potential disruptions and unpredictable geopolitical events.

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Zelenskyy-Trump Dispute: EU Humiliated, Germany Needs Stronger Response

North Rhine-Westphalia's Deputy Prime Minister Mona Neubaur condemned the public disagreement between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump as humiliating to Ukraine and the EU, calling for increased German defense spending and debt rule reform to address economic competitiveness concerns.

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Vehicle Attack in Mannheim, Germany: At Least Two Dead, Suspect Arrested

A vehicle sped into a pedestrian zone in Mannheim, Germany, on March 3, 2025, killing at least two people and injuring 25 others, according to initial reports; the suspect is in custody.

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