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welt.de
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German Coalition Divided on Asylum Seeker Returns

Germany's Union and SPD parties have reached a preliminary agreement on returning asylum seekers at the border, but disagree on whether this requires the consent of neighboring countries, creating potential friction within the coalition and raising human rights concerns.

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euronews.com
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Russia Expels Two British Diplomats Amid Ukraine Tensions

Russia expelled two British diplomats from Moscow on Monday, accusing them of espionage and submitting false personal details, prompting a rejection of the accusations by the UK amid heightened tensions over the war in Ukraine and reciprocal diplomatic expulsions.

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ru.euronews.com
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Polish-US Tensions Flare Over Starlink Funding for Ukraine

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski's Twitter exchange with Elon Musk and Senator Marco Rubio regarding Poland's $50 million annual funding for Starlink in Ukraine sparked a political controversy in Poland, with the opposition Law and Justice party criticizing Sikorski and the Polish governmen...

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mk.ru
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Successful Russian Special Forces Operation in Suji Amidst Reports of Ukrainian War Crimes

Russian special forces conducted a successful operation in Suji, using a gas pipeline for cover; simultaneously, reports surfaced of Ukrainian forces operating with impunity in the Kursk region, committing war crimes against civilians. 32 settlements in the Kursk region have been liberated since Aug...

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theguardian.com
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Pessimism vs. Techno-Optimism: Diverging Views on the Future

A stark contrast exists between widespread pessimism among Americans regarding their children's future prosperity and the techno-optimism prevalent in Silicon Valley, highlighting the unequal distribution of technological benefits and the need for policy solutions that ensure inclusive progress.

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Reduced Inequality
jpost.com
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Israeli Hostage Families Criticize Government's Response, Claiming US is More Active

Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas are criticizing the Israeli government's response, claiming the US is more actively involved in securing the release of dual citizens; relatives are publicly expressing outrage in Knesset committees, highlighting the perceived lack of urgency from Israeli o...

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it.euronews.com
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Mexico Celebrates Tariff Delay, But Economic Uncertainty Remains

Tens of thousands celebrated in Mexico City's main square Sunday as President Claudia Sheinbaum marked the US's one-month delay of 25 percent tariffs on many Mexican imports, following her progress on drug smuggling and illegal immigration; however, analysts say the rally's economic impact is uncert...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
hu.euronews.com
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Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism

Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.

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elmundo.es
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Díaz Opposes Spain's Defense Spending Increase

In Brussels, Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz vehemently opposed the government's plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, clashing with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's announcement and creating significant challenges for securing parliamentary support for the proposed increa...

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theguardian.com
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New Evidence Emerges in Decades-Old Murder Case, Delaying Execution

Marcia Fulton, whose daughter was murdered in 1987, is planning to attend the March 13th execution of David Wood, despite new DNA evidence and witness testimony that could exonerate him, emerging decades after his conviction. The case highlights the emotional toll on victims' families and the comple...

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english.elpais.com
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Greenland Elections: Independence Drives Debate Amidst Trump's Annexation Interest

Greenland's upcoming parliamentary elections are dominated by pro-independence sentiment, fueled by Donald Trump's renewed interest in annexing the island, despite 85% of Greenlanders opposing U.S. annexation; the main debate centers on the timing and method of independence from Denmark.

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news.sky.com
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Amess Family Condemns Government's Refusal of Inquiry into MP's Murder

Sir David Amess's daughter condemned the government's rejection of a national inquiry into his 2021 murder, citing the Prevent program's failure to stop the attacker, Ali Harbi Ali, who received a whole-life sentence. The family is pursuing legal action and demands accountability.

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