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Merz Set to Become German Chancellor Amidst Geopolitical Shifts and Domestic Criticism

Following Germany's February 23rd election, 69-year-old Friedrich Merz is set to become Chancellor after forming a coalition government. His plans include a massive increase in defense spending, a shift in German foreign policy towards greater independence from the US, and a tougher stance on immigr...

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AI-Powered Database Launched to Recover Nazi-Looted Jewish Cultural Artifacts

The Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project Foundation (JDCRP) launched a database using AI to analyze documents from Nazi, Allied, and victim sources concerning Jewish cultural artifacts looted during the Holocaust, aiming to aid provenance research and restitution efforts, while highlighting the ...

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Mixed Reactions to Union-SPD Coalition Agreement in Thuringia

Germany's Union and SPD parties reached a coalition agreement, receiving mixed reactions in Thuringia: CDU leaders view it as a positive step towards economic growth and regional development, while the Linke criticizes its handling of social issues and its potential negative impact on migrants and s...

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German Coalition Agreement: Economic Focus Amidst Mixed Reactions

A new coalition government in Germany, formed by the Union and SPD parties, promises economic reforms such as investments in infrastructure and a minimum wage increase to €15 by 2026; however, the agreement faces criticism for neglecting issues like rising living costs and potentially exacerbating s...

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Trump's Non-Reciprocal Tariffs: A Trade Policy Shift

President Trump announced new tariffs on April 2nd, 2024, claiming they are "reciprocal," but economic analysis reveals they are significantly higher than tariffs imposed by other nations, contradicting his claim and potentially disrupting global trade.

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US Professor Deported from Thailand After Lese Majeste Arrest

A US political science professor teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was arrested for lese majeste, a charge related to a text for a webinar. He was released on bail but had his visa revoked. The incident highlights Thailand's strict lese majeste law and its impact on freedom of speech.

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EU Imposes €26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on US Steel and Aluminum

The EU announced retaliatory tariffs of €26 billion on US steel and aluminum imports, a response to US tariffs imposed a month prior, contrasting with China's more aggressive countermeasures. The potential US revenue from tariffs on EU goods totals €81 billion.

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German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government's Policies

Opposition parties in Germany, including the AfD, Greens, FDP, and Linke, strongly criticize the new Union-SPD coalition government's policies for lacking citizen-centric tax reform, insufficient climate action, and a lack of ambition for economic reform.

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US Tariffs Hit Tech Giants: Uncertainty and Production Shifts

New US tariffs are significantly impacting seven major American tech companies, causing uncertainty and potentially affecting their profits; Apple faces production challenges as iPhones are primarily assembled in China, while the situation is further complicated by ongoing antitrust lawsuits and dif...

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World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage

The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.

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EU Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods

The EU implemented retaliatory tariffs ranging from 10% to 25% on various US goods, including jeans, motorcycles, and agricultural products, in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum, with further tariffs planned for May and December, while excluding whiskey due to lobbying and prioritizing ne...

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AfD Surpasses Union in German Poll for the First Time

A new Ipsos poll shows the AfD leading CDU/CSU with 25% to 24% support, six and a half weeks after the German federal election; this comes on the day the new coalition government revealed its agreement, sparking reactions from both parties.

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