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Volkswagen plans to shut at least three German plants, axe tens of thousands of jobs and slash pay by 10%
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There's a reason the EU is putting huge tariffs on Chinese cars. They know you and your family want one.
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The Cost of Democracy? No, the Price of Foolishness!
Venice Extends Tourist Entry Fee Program to 2025
Venice is extending its tourist entry fee system through twenty twenty-five to manage overcrowding by doubling the days a fee is required, focusing on weekends and public holidays. Visitors booking in advance pay five euros, but late boo...
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Vatican Synod Concludes with Support for Women in Leadership Roles
The Vatican's synod concluded, endorsing leadership roles for women in the Catholic Church, though not women's ordination as priests. Nearly sixty women were part of the voting delegates in this global consultation, and the final documen...
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Von der Leyen Criticizes Russian "Hybrid Warfare" in the Western Balkans
During her visit to Pristina on Saturday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned Russia's "hybrid attacks" aimed at destabilizing Western Balkan democracies. She emphasized that the European Union is committed to co...
Anti-Tourism Sentiment in Spain Intensifies as Local Protests Expand
Anti-tourism protests in Spain continue to rise, even into winter, with cities like San Sebastian and Seville joining the movement against the mass influx of tourists. Protests call attention to the displacement of local communities and ...
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"Hungary Advances Regional Development Efforts"
According to Navracsics Tibor, Minister for Regional Development and EU Funds, Hungary needs to elevate the development of all its regions, and Budapest can play a key role in driving this progress.
Six Convicts Escape from Russian Prison Via Secret Tunnel
Six prisoners escaped a Russian correctional facility in Lipetsk by digging a tunnel. While four escapees have been recaptured, a search is ongoing for the remaining two. Russian authorities are assuring the public of their continued eff...
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Global Rise in Gambling Disorders Linked to Digital Expansion
The Lancet Public Health Commission reports that the digital boom has led to eighty million people facing gambling disorders globally, with adolescents being the most affected group. The study calls for treating gambling as a public heal...
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US Criticizes EU's Local Procurement Strategy Amid Global Defense Shifts
The United States has raised concerns over the European Union's 'buy local' defense strategy, which could affect transatlantic military cooperation. Meanwhile, Ukraine seeks rapid NATO membership amidst lukewarm responses from key countr...
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Potential Trump Win May Impact Stability of Germany's Coalition Government
Germany's coalition government is facing critical decisions that could affect its stability, especially concerning the federal budget and pension reform. A potential win for Donald Trump in the U.S. election might compel the coalition to...
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EU Commission Faces Criticism Over Budget Authority Expansion
The European Commission's attempt to increase its budgetary authority has met with opposition from various European regions and leaders. This controversy is compounded by internal political alignments, as recently seen in the European Pe...
Commonwealth Summit to Address Slavery Reparations
At the Commonwealth Summit, leaders discussed reparations for slavery despite initial resistance from the UK, following Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis's call for open dialogue. This highlights ongoing diplomatic challenges for UK Pr...
Georgia's Ruling Party Poised for Victory Amid Vote-Rigging Allegations
The Georgian elections set for October twenty-sixth are clouded by allegations of vote-rigging and intimidation. Police raids on Western businesses and think-tank employees' homes suggest attempts to silence dissent, with Georgia's riche...
'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' Debuts as Microsoft Seeks Gaming Dominance
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 releases this Friday as Microsoft tests its gaming strategy after the $69 billion acquisition of Activision-Blizzard. The game will debut on Xbox Game Pass, marking a shift towards subscription models in gaming.
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Chinese Startup to Launch Space Tourism Flights in 2027
Deep Blue Aerospace, a Chinese startup, will start selling tickets for suborbital space tourism flights in 2027, costing 1.5 million yuan. These flights will take passengers to outer space but not into orbit. Reusable rockets are crucial...
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Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is officially joining the Republican party, and her entire speech explaining her decision was top-notch
"I'm joining the party of the people. The party of equality. The party founded to fight against and end slavery... It is the party of common sense and the party that is led by a president who has the courage and strength to fight for pea...
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New York Supreme Court reinstates all 1,700 employees fired for being unvaccinated, orders backpay
The court found Monday that it was a scam, as "being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19."
Bill Gates donated $50 million to pro-Harris Super PAC
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest people in the world, donated $50 million to a super PAC supporting Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
Dutch Court Orders Bill Gates to Stand Trial Over COVID-19 Vaccine Allegations
Gates, along with Pfizer CEO and Dutch officials, accused of knowingly promoting unsafe vaccines; attempts to evade trial rejected as November 27th hearing approaches.
Those against voter ID in America are the ones who want to commit election fraud
Taiwan just held their election. They require photo ID and use paper ballots. They hand-count the votes of each station one by one, in public view. There are no mail ballots. It’s all done in 6 hours.
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Key Statements at BRICS Summit: Chinese President Xi Jinping Calls for Financial Reform, Peace, and Common Security
During the BRICS Expanded Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a strong message calling for urgent reform of the international financial system and a united effort to promote global peace and security.
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BMW Brilliance Automotive has launched a geothermal energy project
German carmaker BMW Group's joint venture in China on Monday kicked off a geothermal energy project aimed at realizing 100 percent non-fossil energy heating for its factories in Shenyang, capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province.
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KYIV URGES NORTH KOREAN TROOPS IN UKRAINE TO SURRENDER
"You must not die senselessly in a foreign land. You must not repeat the fate of hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers who will never return home," the statement declared, calling on the troops to abandon their mission and save their...
France just broke a crucial barrier for Russian deserters
For the first time ever, an EU country has welcomed soldiers without papers - and it could change everything about Putin's war.
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Meta Enhances Scam Ad Detection with Facial Recognition
Meta is using facial recognition technology to fight fake ads featuring celebrities on Facebook and Instagram. This tech aims to identify and delete scam ads by comparing flagged images with official celebrity profiles. Meta will also us...
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German Pizzeria Caught Selling Cocaine with Pizza
A pizzeria in Düsseldorf, Germany, was uncovered to be serving cocaine alongside pizza to customers ordering item number 40. Police found 1.6 kilograms of cocaine and significant cash during a raid, leading to the arrest of several suspe...
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Russia Offers Accused Criminals Military Service in Ukraine as Alternative to Trial
Russia has introduced a new law allowing accused criminals to join the military instead of going to trial. This policy, aimed at bolstering troop numbers in Ukraine, has been criticized for undermining the justice system. Cases like that...
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UK and Germany to Sign Landmark Defence Treaty
The United Kingdom and Germany will sign a landmark defence agreement known as the Trinity House Agreement to boost security, investment, and job opportunities. A new factory by Rheinmetall will be established in the UK to produce artill...
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Starmer Warns of Global Food Security Risks from Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Ports
Russia's attacks on Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea pose a serious risk to global food security, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned. The strikes have disrupted grain exports and damaged over 20 civilian ships since 2022. Despite the...
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Xi Jinping Highlights China-Russia Partnership as Global Stabilizer
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin described their alliance as a force for global stability, discussed during the BRICS summit in Kazan. They highlighted their enduring partnership amid perceived global cha...
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Russian Boxer Receives Lifetime Ban for Illegal Move in Boxing Debut
Russian mixed martial arts boxer Idris Abdurashidov received a lifetime ban from boxing after using an illegal head kick to knock out his opponent, Bagher Faraji, during his professional boxing debut in Phuket, Thailand, on October 20. T...
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Alexei Navalny's Posthumous Memoir Released Globally
Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir 'Patriot' was released globally, detailing his life, activism, and imprisonment in Russia. Navalny began writing his memoir after surviving a poisoning attempt and worked on it until his death in captiv...
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Biden Labels Trump a Threat to Democracy
In New Hampshire, President Biden calls Trump a threat to democracy and urges Democrats to politically 'lock him up' by winning the election. He emphasizes Trump's risk to constitutional safeguards, and addresses Trump's 34 felony convic...
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Teacher Enoch Burke arrested at Wilson’s Hospital School in Ireland after refusing to endorse and affirm transgender ideology.
Teacher Enoch Burke was arrested at Wilson’s Hospital School in Ireland after refusing to endorse and affirm transgender ideology. For him, there are only two genders: male and female. However, in the UK, expressing this fact is consider...
North Dakota Woman Sentenced for Poisoning Boyfriend Over Illusory Inheritance
Ina Thea Kenoyer, a North Dakota woman, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally poisoning her boyfriend, Steven Riley Jr., believing falsely that he was to inherit thirty million dollars. Authorities later confirmed the inhe...
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Germany's 'Mini Picasso' Gains Global Fame at Age Three
Three-year-old Laurent Schwarz from Neubeuern, Germany, is gaining fame as the 'Mini Picasso' for his abstract paintings. His art, shared through a popular Instagram account, has attracted interest and sales worldwide. His parents priori...
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China’s Baidu is revolutionizing transportation with its robotaxi service
China’s Baidu is revolutionizing transportation with its robotaxi service, reshaping urban mobility, easing traffic, and promoting sustainability in the autonomous driving space. The future of mobility is here!
Russian Ambassador Claims UK's Proxy War in Ukraine
Russia's ambassador to the UK accused the United Kingdom of waging a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. Andrei Kelin claimed that Russia is gaining more territory daily and described the conflict as led by the UK. Meanwhile, Ukrainian ...
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Study Uncovers Why Young Kids Overexplore: The Role of Curiosity and Memory
A recent study by Ohio State University reveals that young children overexplore due to curiosity and undeveloped working memory, not a lack of comprehension. This behavior is part of normal cognitive development, and as children mature, ...
Proxy Resignation Services in Japan: A Growing Trend
In Japan, young professionals are increasingly engaging proxy resignation services to quit their jobs, a trend that highlights changing work attitudes. Agencies such as Tokyo-based Momuri handle resignations for individuals facing challe...
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NASA Study Explores Potential Microbial Life Beneath Mars' Ice
Scientists at NASA have suggested that microbial life might exist beneath Mars' ice surface. The study, led by Aditya Khuller, explains that sunlight penetrating the ice could allow photosynthesis, potentially supporting life similar to ...
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Cats: The Liquid-Like Pets
Recent research highlights the unique fluidity of cats and their reliance on body-size awareness when moving through narrow spaces. Cats, renowned for their liquid-like ability to fit into various places, adjust their speed when navigati...
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Xi Jinping Urges Troops to Prepare for Conflict Amid Taiwan Drills
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the military to enhance their war preparedness following significant military exercises around Taiwan. Xi highlighted the need for stronger strategic deterrence and combat readiness, as China intens...
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Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Killed in Israeli Operation
Israel has reported the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar during a military operation in Gaza, marking a major development in the ongoing conflict. Yahya Sinwar was believed to be behind the October 7 attack, and his elimination follo...
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Fruit Fly Gut Hormone Study Sheds Light on Human Longevity
Researchers at Brown University have discovered that a gut hormone in fruit flies, neuropeptide F, may control lifespan by influencing insulin regulation, nutrient sensing, and hormone production. This is significant for humans due to si...
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Liam Payne's Tragic Death in Buenos Aires
Liam Payne, a member of the famous boy band One Direction, died at the age of 31 after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His unexpected death leaves fans in shock, as investigations into the incident continue. Payn...
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Volkswagen plans to shut at least three German plants, axe tens of thousands of jobs and slash pay by 10%
There's a reason the EU is putting huge tariffs on Chinese cars. They know you and your family want one.
Venice Extends Tourist Entry Fee Program to 2025
Vatican Synod Concludes with Support for Women in Leadership Roles
France just broke a crucial barrier for Russian deserters
Meta Enhances Scam Ad Detection with Facial Recognition
German Pizzeria Caught Selling Cocaine with Pizza
Russian Boxer Receives Lifetime Ban for Illegal Move in Boxing Debut
Biden Labels Trump a Threat to Democracy
North Dakota Woman Sentenced for Poisoning Boyfriend Over Illusory Inheritance
Russian Ambassador Claims UK's Proxy War in Ukraine
Proxy Resignation Services in Japan: A Growing Trend
NASA Study Explores Potential Microbial Life Beneath Mars' Ice
Cats: The Liquid-Like Pets
Xi Jinping Urges Troops to Prepare for Conflict Amid Taiwan Drills
Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Killed in Israeli Operation
Fruit Fly Gut Hormone Study Sheds Light on Human Longevity
Liam Payne's Tragic Death in Buenos Aires
Trump Criticizes Zelensky for Role in Ukraine-Russia War
Yahya Sinwar’s Death Marks Pivotal Moment in Gaza War
US Warns Israel of Potential Aid Cuts Over Gaza Assistance Delays
Meta Faces Legal Battle Over Teen Social Media Addiction
Russia's Call for a BRICS Financial System Alternative
Only A Third Of Europe's Surface Waters Are Healthy
Taiwan Records Unprecedented Chinese Military Activity Post-Drills
Israel Vows to Limit Retaliatory Strike on Iran to Military Facilities
British Influencer Dies Climbing Spain's Tallest Bridge
Four Killed in Tesla Electric Car Fire in France
Man with Weapons Arrested Near Trump Rally in California
China Conducts Military Drills Around Taiwan: A Strategic Warning
US Deploys THAAD Missile Defense System to Israel
DNA Evidence Suggests Christopher Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew
NASA Launches Europa Clipper Mission to Explore Jupiter's Moon
Tesla's Robotaxi Design Strikes Controversy
Poll Shows Trump Favored Over Harris in Handling Wars
Boeing to Reduce Workforce by 10% Amid Financial Strain
These robotic arms deliver a massage that can be customized to the user's needs
Prospect of UK Rejoining the EU Discussed by Peter Mandelson
Historic Floods Reshape Sahara Desert Landscape
Brazilian Man Arrested for Decades-long Abuse and Imprisonment of Family
EU Plans Sanctions on Iran for Missile Transfers to Russia
Nihon Hidankyo Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Donald Trump Amplifies Anti-Migrant Sentiments in Colorado Speech
Ireland Urges Israel to Cease Fire on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon
Israel Marks Yom Kippur Under Multi-Front Conflict for First Time Since 1973
Elon Musk Unveils Tesla’s Optimus: The Most Ambitious Product Ever
China Faces Potential Overcapacity in AI Computing Power
China's EV Price War Reaches New Heights
Huawei Surpasses Apple in China Smartphone Sales for First Time in Nearly Four Years
William and Kate's First Public Appearance Post-Chemotherapy
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