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The article reports on Volkswagen's consideration of converting its Osnabrück plant to produce defense equipment, citing a Financial Times report. VW's spokesperson denies weapon production but acknowledges exploring options.
The article discusses global responses to the energy crisis triggered by the Strait of Hormuz closure, detailing fuel rationing measures, work-from-home policies, and transportation adjustments implemented by various countries.
The article discusses Germany's new €8 billion climate protection program aimed at reducing CO2 emissions by 65% by 2030, while highlighting criticisms from experts about outdated data and insufficient measures.
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of the Iran war, emphasizing the growing strategic importance of the South Caucasus and the Middle Corridor as an alternative trade route.
A jury found Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive social media platforms that harmed young users' mental health. The plaintiff received $3 million in damages, while the companies plan to appeal.
The article discusses Germany's debate over legal reforms to address sexualized violence involving AI-generated content. It reports on allegations by Collien Fernandes against her ex-husband, the limitations of current laws, and proposed…
The article discusses allegations of antisemitism against Germany's Left Party following a regional resolution criticizing Zionism.
The article discusses the Hungarian election, focusing on Viktor Orban's struggles in polls, corruption scandals involving his allies, and allegations of Russian influence.
Scientists discovered the earliest-known dog remains in Turkey, dating back 15,800 years. Researchers analyzed DNA and artifacts to understand the ancient bond between humans and dogs, noting uncertainties about their roles and ongoing…
The article details Mohammad Qalibaf's military and political career in Iran, including his role in the Iran-Iraq war, leadership positions, and controversies surrounding corruption allegations.
A Paris court sentenced Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan to 18 years in prison for rape convictions from 2009-2016. The ruling follows his absence from trial due to medical claims disputed by court assessments, with extradition…
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution classifying the transatlantic slave trade as the 'gravest crime against humanity,' with 123 countries supporting it.
Australia has temporarily banned Iranian visitors from entering the country for six months, citing increased risks related to the Iran war.
The article reports on the U.S. extension of a pause on strikes against Iran's energy sector, including statements from Trump, Israel, and various international leaders.
The article reports on the UN's proposed emergency plan for Cuba to address fuel shortages and humanitarian needs, amid ongoing US-Cuba negotiations.
The article discusses the potential impact of rising fuel prices on essential goods and transportation costs, noting government measures to mitigate fuel shortages.
The article analyzes the strategic impracticality of a US ground invasion of Iran, citing geographical barriers, historical resistance, military doctrine, and geopolitical consequences.
The article proposes shifting daily operations earlier to conserve energy, citing benefits like reduced consumption, improved productivity, and national unity. It references religious scripture and economic recovery as supporting arguments.
The article discusses the environmental impact of military activities and conflicts, citing studies on greenhouse gas emissions, historical damage from past wars, and current climate crises.
Eurocars Pvt Ltd, an authorized Porsche importer in Sri Lanka, has opened a new service facility meeting Porsche's global standards.