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Record High in Right-Wing Extremism in Rhineland-Palatinate

In Rhineland-Palatinate, right-wing extremist crimes reached a record high of 1,471 in 2024, a significant increase contributing to a 26% rise in overall politically motivated crime to 2,532 offenses; connections between the AfD and other far-right groups are a key factor.

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Czech Republic Awards KHNP Contract for Dukovany Nuclear Expansion

The Czech government finalized a contract with South Korea's KHNP to construct two new nuclear reactors at the Dukovany power plant, overcoming legal challenges to enhance energy independence; construction is slated for 2029.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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He Lifeng's France Visit Amidst US-China Trade Truce

China's Vice Premier for Economy and Finance, He Lifeng, visited France on May 15-16th, meeting with officials amidst an ongoing trade dispute, following a 90-day trade truce he negotiated between the US and China in Geneva on May 12th.

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Cologne Evacuates 20,000 Due to Unexploded WWII Bombs

Approximately 20,000 people were evacuated from Cologne, Germany, on Wednesday morning due to the discovery of three unexploded World War II bombs requiring defusal.

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Thomas Mann: Exile and Resistance

Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist and essayist, received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks." His outspoken opposition to Nazism led to his exile from Germany in 1933, and he later used his writing and BBC radio broadcasts to denounce the regime's atrocities.

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Polish Man Sentenced to Life for Murder After Coin Toss

In August 2023, Mateusz Hepa murdered 18-year-old Wiktoria Kozielska in Katowice, Poland, after a coin toss determined her fate; he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

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Weinstein Retrial: Prosecution Rests Case, Jury to Deliberate

In the retrial of Harvey Weinstein for rape and sexual assault, prosecutors presented closing arguments emphasizing the consistent accounts of three women who testified against him, while the defense alleged the women lied after consensual encounters. The jury will now deliberate on the charges of r...

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Gender Equality
faz.net
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Germany's Economic Strategy Amidst Global Uncertainty

Germany's new government is pursuing an investment-focused strategy to capitalize on global economic uncertainty caused by Trump's tariffs, but faces internal disagreements over a €500 billion infrastructure fund and the need for greater European unity amidst shifting global power dynamics.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Germany Appoints Foreign Policy Expert to Lead Military Procurement

Germany appointed Jens Plötner, a foreign policy expert, as the new state secretary for armaments, a controversial decision due to his lack of experience in the field, amid increased defense spending and NATO's plans for greater military capacity.

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dw.com
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Bulgaria Recommended for Eurozone Entry in 2026

The European Commission recommends Bulgaria join the Eurozone on January 1, 2026, after meeting the necessary criteria, despite significant public opposition; this follows its Schengen Area accession earlier this year.

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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UK Arts Figures Protest Government's Access to Work Scheme Changes

Over 2,500 arts figures, including leaders from the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, signed an open letter protesting UK government proposals to change the Access to Work scheme, warning it could exclude disabled people from the workforce and citing a recent 61% cut to a disabled come...

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dailymail.co.uk
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Experts Urge Lowering Colon Cancer Screening Age Amidst Surge in Young Adults"

Experts urge lowering the colon cancer screening age in the US due to a surge in cases among young adults (20-29 age group rising 2.4% yearly), advocating for earlier screenings regardless of age, especially considering increased risks in specific demographics and the high cost of colonoscopies ($1,...

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