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German Doctor Charged with Murdering 15 Palliative Care Patients

A 40-year-old German doctor has been charged with murdering 15 patients under his care in Berlin between September 22, 2021, and July 24, 2024, by administering lethal drug mixtures without consent; investigations are ongoing into the deaths of 75 other patients.

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Peruvian Ex-First Lady Granted Asylum in Brazil

Former Peruvian first lady Nadine Heredia, sentenced to 15 years for corruption, arrived in Brasilia on April 16th, 2025, after Brazil granted her asylum following her conviction alongside former president Ollanta Humala for a corruption scheme involving Odebrecht and Hugo Chávez.

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EU Strengthens Moldova Partnership Amidst Russian Interference

The European Parliament's security and defense committee concluded a three-day visit to Moldova on April 16th, reaffirming the EU's support amid rising geopolitical tensions and signing a landmark security and defense partnership agreement—a first for the EU with a partner country—while directly add...

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Trump Tariffs Shake Global Markets, Weakening U.S. Treasury Bond Demand

Donald Trump's early April tariff announcement triggered a global stock market decline, but unexpectedly decreased demand for U.S. Treasury bonds, deviating from typical safe-haven investment patterns due to declining confidence in the U.S. dollar and the perceived safety of U.S. debt.

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German Clinic Addresses Addiction's Impact on Families

In Germany's Villa Maria clinic, Selina and her daughter receive addiction therapy; over three million German children have a parent with an addiction, facing lifelong consequences including adjustment disorders and increased risk of developing their own addictions; the clinic addresses the needs of...

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Traxys' Coltan Purchase Links Swiss Firm to Congo Conflict

A Global Witness investigation reveals that Traxys purchased approximately 280 tons of coltan from Rwanda in 2023; evidence suggests this coltan originated from conflict zones in eastern Congo controlled by the M23 rebel group, raising concerns about the EU's strategic partnership with Rwanda.

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Trump Administration Held in Contempt Over Migrant Deportations

US District Judge James Boasberg held Donald Trump's administration in criminal contempt for defying his order to stop deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, highlighting a pattern of executive-judicial conflict and raising concerns about due process violations in the case of Kilmar Abrego Ga...

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France-Algeria Tensions Escalate After Diplomat Expulsions

France's prosecution of three Algerians suspected in the kidnapping of government critic Amir Boukhors prompted Algeria to expel twelve French diplomats, escalating existing tensions rooted in historical grievances and the Western Sahara conflict.

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Scholz's Farewell Visit to Poland Amid Strained Relations

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on Wednesday for a farewell visit before the May 6 election of Friedrich Merz as the new chancellor, amidst strained relations over WWII reparations and differing stances on supporting Ukraine.

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Trump Freezes $2.2 Billion in Harvard Funding Amidst Oversight Dispute

President Trump froze $2.2 billion in federal funds for Harvard University due to its refusal of government oversight, escalating tensions and potentially impacting crucial medical research. Harvard President Alan Garber rejected government interference.

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Germany's State Modernization: A Response to Declining Trust and Anti-Democratic Trends

Germany's coalition government and Berlin's senate are implementing significant administrative reforms to address declining public trust in the state, combatting the rise of anti-democratic forces and adapting to modern challenges; however, the long-term success of these reforms remains uncertain.

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Measles Exposure: 50 Potentially Infected in Michigan Amidst National Outbreak

A one-year-old in Ingham County, Michigan, with measles, potentially exposed 50 people from April 4-8 in Okemos, Lansing, and East Lansing, including Michigan State University, due to insufficient time between vaccination and infection. This is Michigan's fifth and Ingham County's first measles case...

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