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New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.
New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.
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Over 100 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza as Military Operation Escalates
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed over 100, injuring hundreds, as Israel initiates a larger military operation to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas following the October 7th attacks on Israel that killed approximately 1200 people. A three-month blockade further exacerbates a growing ...
Over 100 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza as Military Operation Escalates
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed over 100, injuring hundreds, as Israel initiates a larger military operation to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas following the October 7th attacks on Israel that killed approximately 1200 people. A three-month blockade further exacerbates a growing ...
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Trump Sanctions Cripple International Criminal Court
President Donald Trump's sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC), imposed in February 2023 after the court issued arrest warrants for Israeli officials, severely hinder its investigations into war crimes, including those in Sudan, by restricting access to resources and threatening p...
Trump Sanctions Cripple International Criminal Court
President Donald Trump's sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC), imposed in February 2023 after the court issued arrest warrants for Israeli officials, severely hinder its investigations into war crimes, including those in Sudan, by restricting access to resources and threatening p...
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Trump's Middle East Trip Yields Arms Deal, Omits Israel
President Trump's four-day Middle East trip, beginning in Saudi Arabia, resulted in a $142 billion arms deal and a $600 billion investment pledge, but excluded Israel, raising concerns about US foreign policy shifts.
Trump's Middle East Trip Yields Arms Deal, Omits Israel
President Trump's four-day Middle East trip, beginning in Saudi Arabia, resulted in a $142 billion arms deal and a $600 billion investment pledge, but excluded Israel, raising concerns about US foreign policy shifts.
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EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
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Trump to Lift Syria Sanctions, Signaling New Era in Relations
President Trump announced potential sanctions relief for Syria, coinciding with planned meetings between U.S. and Syrian officials in Turkey and Saudi Arabia, aiming to reset relations and potentially lead to significant economic changes for Syria.
Trump to Lift Syria Sanctions, Signaling New Era in Relations
President Trump announced potential sanctions relief for Syria, coinciding with planned meetings between U.S. and Syrian officials in Turkey and Saudi Arabia, aiming to reset relations and potentially lead to significant economic changes for Syria.
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AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...

AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...
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AfD Ban Debate Divides Germany, Fuels International Scrutiny
Germany's political discourse centers on a potential ban of the AfD party, fueled by its growing electoral success and perceived extremism; recent polls show 48% support a ban, while foreign media offer varying analyses of its impact and the government's response.

AfD Ban Debate Divides Germany, Fuels International Scrutiny
Germany's political discourse centers on a potential ban of the AfD party, fueled by its growing electoral success and perceived extremism; recent polls show 48% support a ban, while foreign media offer varying analyses of its impact and the government's response.
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Germany Faces €81.2 Billion Tax Revenue Drop by 2029
Germany's Finance Ministry projects an €81.2 billion decrease in tax revenue by 2029, largely due to economic stagnation and structural issues, prompting the government to focus on stimulating growth and consolidating the federal budget.

Germany Faces €81.2 Billion Tax Revenue Drop by 2029
Germany's Finance Ministry projects an €81.2 billion decrease in tax revenue by 2029, largely due to economic stagnation and structural issues, prompting the government to focus on stimulating growth and consolidating the federal budget.
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Germany's Coalition Targets Disinformation, Upholding Free Speech
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, plans to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections, building upon existing legal frameworks that limit the spread of demonstrably false information while upholding free speech protections, responding to concerns and...

Germany's Coalition Targets Disinformation, Upholding Free Speech
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, plans to combat disinformation and foreign interference in elections, building upon existing legal frameworks that limit the spread of demonstrably false information while upholding free speech protections, responding to concerns and...
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EU Prison Population Rises 3.2% in 2023, Overcrowding Poses Challenges
In 2023, the EU recorded approximately 499,000 prisoners, a 3.2% increase from 2022, with predictions of a potential doubling by 2027 due to insufficient policies and legal practices; overcrowding, highest in Poland (203 per 100,000) and lowest in Finland (53), impacts prisoner welfare and justice s...

EU Prison Population Rises 3.2% in 2023, Overcrowding Poses Challenges
In 2023, the EU recorded approximately 499,000 prisoners, a 3.2% increase from 2022, with predictions of a potential doubling by 2027 due to insufficient policies and legal practices; overcrowding, highest in Poland (203 per 100,000) and lowest in Finland (53), impacts prisoner welfare and justice s...
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Germany Bans 'Kingdom of Germany' Reichsbürger Group
Germany's Interior Ministry banned the "Kingdom of Germany", a Reichsbürger group, and conducted raids across six states, arresting several leaders including Peter Fitzek, for violating the constitution and engaging in illegal banking and insurance activities.

Germany Bans 'Kingdom of Germany' Reichsbürger Group
Germany's Interior Ministry banned the "Kingdom of Germany", a Reichsbürger group, and conducted raids across six states, arresting several leaders including Peter Fitzek, for violating the constitution and engaging in illegal banking and insurance activities.
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