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German biathlete Laura Dahlmeier, 31, died Monday after being struck by falling rocks while climbing Laila Peak in Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range at approximately 5,700 meters (18,700 feet) altitude around noon local time.
Olympic Champion Laura Dahlmeier Dies in Pakistan Mountaineering Accident
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15 hours ago15 hours ago
Study: Third of UK Teen Vapers Likely to Smoke in Future
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14 hours ago14 hrs
UK: Police Officers Accused of Abusing Rotherham Grooming Victims
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1 day ago1 day
German Cabinet Approves €520B Budget for 2026
16 hours ago16 hrs
UK to Recognize Palestine in September Unless Israel Meets Conditions
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1 day ago1 day
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France

A senior French intelligence official is alleged to have met with Hamas leaders Mousa Abu Marzouk and Khaled Mashaal on Oct. 16, 2020, in Doha, Qatar, according to a report by Israel's Channel 12, which referenced documents it claims were seized by the IDF in Gaza, though France denies this.
France Accused of Holding Secret Talks with Hamas in 2020
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3 days ago3 days ago
French Court Cancels Assad Warrant, Upholds State Immunity
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4 days ago4 days
Macron: France to Recognize Palestinian State in September
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6 days ago6 days
France Releases Lebanese Pro-Palestine Militant After 40 Years
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5 days ago5 days
US to Burn $10M in Contraceptives Despite Aid Group Offers
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6 days ago6 days
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Germany

Germany and Norway announced on Monday that they are drawing up a bilateral defense treaty to cement their defense cooperation, which has intensified since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The treaty will be prepared by both defense ministers and represents the latest in a series of recent security agreements between European countries.
Germany, Norway Sign Defense Pact
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JUL 22JUL 22
Germany Deports 81 Afghan Nationals Despite UN Opposition
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JUL 18JUL 18
German Defense Chief Seeks Clarity on Ukraine Aid in US Talks
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JUL 14JUL 14
UK, Germany Sign First Friendship Treaty Since WW2
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JUL 17JUL 17
Germany Summons Chinese Ambassador After Military Aircraft Lasered Over Red Sea
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JUL 9JUL 9
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Ireland

Hungary has banned Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country for three years, citing alleged antisemitism and "open praise for Hamas and Hezbollah."
Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Ahead of Festival
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5 days ago5 days ago
Police Drop Investigation Into Kneecap's Glastonbury Performance
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JUL 18JUL 18
Adams Wins $114,000 in BBC Defamation Case Over Murder Claim
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MAY 30MAY 30
15 Officers Injured in Ballymena Riots After Sexual Assault Case
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JUN 10JUN 10
Irish Rapper Charged with Terror Offense Over Hezbollah Flag
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MAY 22MAY 22
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United Kingdom

The English Football Association said that an estimated 65,000 fans gathered in London on Tuesday for an open-top bus parade along the Mall and a trophy-lifting celebration in front of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace to mark the Lionesses' Euro 2025 win.
Thousands Gather in London to Celebrate Women's Euro Win
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1 day ago1 day ago
Google Launches AI Mode Search in the UK
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1 day ago1 day
Trump, Starmer Discuss Gaza, Russia and Trade in Scotland
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2 days ago2 days
UK: Tech Secretary Accuses Farage of Siding with Predators
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1 day ago1 day
UK: Over 250 Lawmakers Call on Starmer to Recognize Palestine as Trump Visits Scotland
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1 day ago1 day
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Netherlands

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Tuesday for Taliban Supreme Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani, accusing them of crimes against humanity for persecuting women and girls since seizing power in August 2021.
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Women's Rights
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JUL 8JUL 8
Dutch Lower House Passes Tougher Asylum Laws
JUL 8JUL 8
The Netherlands Sets October Snap Election Date
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JUN 9JUN 9
Dutch Citizens Conduct Unauthorized Border Checks Amid Migration Row
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JUN 10JUN 10
Dutch PM Resigns After Wilders Quits Over Asylum Policy
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JUN 3JUN 3
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Switzerland

Novartis announced Tuesday that Switzerland's drug regulator, Swissmedic, approved Coartem Baby, the world's first malaria treatment specifically designed for newborns and infants weighing less than five kilograms.
First Malaria Treatment for Newborns Approved by Swiss Regulators
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JUL 8JUL 8
Report: Swiss Support Neutrality Despite Global Instability
JUN 19JUN 19
Five Skiers Found Dead Near Swiss Winter Sports Resort
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MAY 26MAY 26
Report: Credit Suisse Ignored Early Warnings About Greensill Partnership
JUN 13JUN 13
US Announces China Trade Deal, Offers No Details
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MAY 11MAY 11
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Austria

Police discovered a non-functional homemade pipe bomb and abandoned bombing plans during a search of the 21-year-old gunman's home near Graz, Austria, following Tuesday's school shooting that killed 10 people. The former student had initially planned to detonate the explosive device at his former school but discarded those plans before carrying out the attack with legally owned firearms.
Police: Austria School Shooter Had Planned Bomb Attack
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JUN 12JUN 12
Austria: 11 Dead Including Gunman in School Shooting
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JUN 10JUN 10
Austria Forms Coalition Without Right-Wing Election-Winner
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FEB 28FEB 28
Austria: Stocker Sworn in as Chancellor as Three-Party Coalition Blocks FPÖ
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MAR 3MAR 3
Austria Links Fatal Stabbing to IS
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FEB 17FEB 17
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Belgium

Belgian airports experienced flight cancellations on Wednesday as workers participated in the fifth general strike of the year to protest federal government pension reforms. Brussels Airport canceled most departing flights, operating only 103 of 261 scheduled arrivals, while Charleroi Airport preventively canceled all flights.
Belgium Hit by Fifth General Strike Over Pension Reforms
JUN 26JUN 26
NATO Approves Largest Military Buildup Since Cold War
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JUN 6JUN 6
Belgium Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity in Congo
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DEC 3 2024DEC 2024
Belgian Prince Loses Legal Bid for Social Security Benefits
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APR 8APR 8
Belgium: Over 100 Convicted in Drug Gang Crackdown
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OCT 29 2024OCT 2024
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Monaco

US Senate Report: Female Inmates Sexually Abused by Prison Workers
DEC 14 2022DEC 2022
Second Oath Keeper Trial Begins
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DEC 12 2022DEC 2022
Following suit with decisions from the European Commission and the EU Council last week, the European Parliament on Tuesday banned TikTok from staff devices, underlining mounting unease over allegations that the social media app allows the Chinese government to harvest users' data.
European Parliament Bans TikTok from Staff Devices
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FEB 28 2023FEB 28 2023
US Open: Djokovic Withdraws Due to Vaccine
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AUG 25 2022AUG 2022
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Luxembourg

Shares of U.S. cereal-maker WK Kellogg soared by upwards of 50% after the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times reported on Wednesday that Italian confectioner Ferrero was in the final phases of a takeover deal.
Kellogg Shares Soar After Reports of Ferrero Takeover
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JUL 10JUL 10
Luxembourg Blocks EU Sanctions on Rwanda Amid Congo Crisis
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FEB 26FEB 26
Lebanon’s Central Bank Chief Appears Before Corruption Hearing
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MAR 17 2023MAR 2023
Lebanon Receives Interpol Notice for Central Bank Governor
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MAY 19 2023MAY 2023
Lebanon’s Currency Plunges to 100K Against US Dollar
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MAR 14 2023MAR 2023
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