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North Korean Defectors Debut K-Pop Group 1VERSE in US

The South Korean K-pop group 1VERSE, featuring two North Korean defectors, Seok and Hyuk, debuted this month with their first album and an upcoming US showcase, aiming to break into the competitive American music market.

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welt.de
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EU proposes easier deportation of asylum seekers to third countries

The European Commission proposes to ease restrictions on deporting asylum seekers to third countries, even without close personal ties, to accelerate returns of those lacking protected status; this is supported by several EU nations, but criticized by human rights organizations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
welt.de
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Trump's Tariffs: Economic Uncertainty and Rising US Debt

President Trump's planned tariffs on European goods threaten significant economic repercussions for both the US and Europe, impacting various industries, increasing consumer prices, and raising concerns about growing US national debt.

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Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policies

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five other EU interior ministers, will meet on the Zugspitze to advocate for stricter asylum policies, focusing on strengthening EU border protection via Frontex expansion and eliminating the 'connection element' in asylum law to facilitate dep...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Canada's Silent Capitulation to US Pressure on International Criminal Court

Canada's recent silence on US sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC), following the issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli officials, represents a significant departure from its previous strong support for the court and its commitment to international justice, raising concerns abo...

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politico.eu
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UK Seeks Speedy EU Trade Deal to Boost Economy Before Election

The UK government seeks to conclude an agri-food agreement with the EU by early 2026 to lower supermarket prices and improve trade, alongside ETS linkage to avoid the EU's carbon tax, aiming for tangible benefits before the next general election.

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Syrian Forces Withdraw from Suwayda Following Druze Clashes

Following days-long clashes between Syrian forces and Druze militias in Suwayda governorate, Syrian forces largely withdrew Thursday after a US-brokered ceasefire, though state media reported Druze attacks on Bedouins and at least 374 casualties according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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welt.de
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Merz Faces Coalition Tensions After Judge Appointment Failure

German Chancellor Merz faces questions about coalition tensions after a failed Constitutional Court judge appointment and disagreements over electricity tax cuts; his handling of the situation could impact the coalition's long-term stability, especially concerning international challenges involving ...

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theglobeandmail.com
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FTC Reverses Ban on Oil CEO Board Appointments

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unanimously reversed bans on the CEOs of Pioneer Natural Resources and Hess joining the boards of ExxonMobil and Chevron, respectively, overturning previous decisions by the Biden administration that raised concerns about potential coordination with OPEC.

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German Steel Production Plunges 12% Amidst Economic Crisis

Germany's steel production fell nearly 12 percent in the first half of 2025 to 17.1 tons due to foreign competition and weak domestic demand, mirroring 2009 crisis levels; Thyssenkrupp is cutting 11,000 jobs.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
zeit.de
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Turkey Changes Tourism Worker Rest Day Law, Raising Exploitation Concerns

A new Turkish law allows employers to postpone employees' weekly rest days in the tourism sector, potentially leading to ten-day workweeks, sparking criticism from unions and the opposition over worker exploitation.

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zeit.de
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Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Asylum Policy

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, along with five EU counterparts, plans stricter asylum policies, including expanding Frontex and removing the 'connection element' in asylum procedures, aiming to curb irregular migration and facilitate deportations to third countries, while facing critic...

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