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Antibiotic-Resistant MRSA Strain Spreads Across Europe

A new strain of fusidic acid-resistant MRSA, initially detected in Germany and the Netherlands around 2014, is spreading across at least 11 European countries, causing serious infections, primarily in children, and highlighting the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.

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EU Averts 30% U.S. Tariff with Potential 15% Levy

The European Union is on the verge of a trade agreement with the U.S. that would impose a 15 percent tariff on EU goods, including cars and pharmaceuticals, into the U.S., avoiding a harsher 30 percent tariff. The EU plans to retaliate with counter-tariffs on $174.5 billion worth of U.S. goods if th...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Kohberger Sentenced to Life in Idaho Student Murders

Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without parole for the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students; his guilty plea avoided the death penalty and unsealed court documents.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Fehmarnbelt Tunnel's German Land Connection Delayed Until 2032

The completion of Germany's Fehmarnbelt tunnel land connection, particularly the 2.2 kilometer Fehmarnsund tunnel, is delayed until mid-2032 due to complex construction requiring a new factory and impacting the planned 2029 opening.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Germany Rejects Gaza Ceasefire Call Amidst Domestic Political Divisions

Germany declined to join a 28-nation appeal for an immediate Gaza war ceasefire, citing an equivalent EU position, despite differences in tone and accountability. The decision reflects Germany's domestic political sensitivities and its failure to clearly separate solidarity with Israel from support ...

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Ukraine Parliament Weakens Anti-Corruption Efforts

Ukraine's parliament passed bill №12414, undermining prosecutorial independence and dismantling anti-corruption bodies, jeopardizing international support and EU integration; a simultaneous discrediting campaign targets anti-corruption figures.

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EU Corruption Perception: 70% Believe It's Widespread

A Eurobarometer survey shows that 69% of EU citizens believe corruption is widespread in their country, with Greece (97%), Croatia (92%), and Portugal (91%) reporting the highest percentages; only 20% of those who witnessed corruption reported it.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Doctor Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case

Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to supplying actor Matthew Perry with 100mg of ketamine in the month before his death on October 28, 2023, facing up to 40 years in prison; this is the fourth guilty plea in the case, with one defendant still awaiting trial.

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Ottawa Convoy Organizers Face Lengthy Sentences

Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, organizers of the 2022 Ottawa convoy, were convicted of mischief and face lengthy prison sentences; the Crown argued their actions were organized and sustained, exceeding legitimate protest; the case highlights ongoing debate surrounding the Emergencies Act and its use.

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Russia and Ukraine Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul

Russia and Ukraine agreed in Istanbul to exchange 1,200 prisoners of war each, with additional exchanges of severely wounded soldiers planned, signaling continued efforts to de-escalate the conflict despite significant obstacles to a lasting peace agreement.

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dw.com
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Germany Speeds Up Arms Procurement Amid Russia Threat

Germany's cabinet approved a bill to speed up military procurement, citing Russia as the most immediate threat to peace and security, increasing contract value limits, and facilitating cooperation with start-ups; critics raised concerns about wasteful spending and corruption.

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Macron and Scholz Meet in Berlin Amidst Key Policy Disagreements

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will host French President Emmanuel Macron tonight at Berlin's Borsig Villa for a working dinner, aiming to project a united European front despite disagreements on military procurement (FCAS fighter jet), the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Mercosur trade deal.

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