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France Faces Backlash Over UN Slave Trade Resolution Abstention
France's abstention on a significant UN resolution sparks debate on historical accountability and moral responsibility.
Cohere and Aleph Alpha Merge for European AI Sovereignty
Canadian and German AI firms join forces to challenge U.S. dominance in the tech landscape.

Tensions Rise Between Europe and US Over NATO Relations
European allies express concern over US threats affecting Spain's NATO commitments.

Tamil Nadu's High Turnout: Implications for Future Elections
Tamil Nadu's 85.15% voter turnout raises questions about engagement and political dynamics ahead of 2026.

Orban's Departure: A New Era for the European Union
Viktor Orban’s exit opens the door for transformative change in the EU’s political landscape.
France Faces Data Breach Crisis: Citizens' IDs Compromised
A significant data breach compromises personal information of French citizens, raising alarms over cybersecurity.
Migration Crisis: Nearly 8,000 Lives Lost in 2025
The International Organization for Migration reports staggering death tolls along migration routes, highlighting urgent need for policy reform.
EU Court Declares Hungary's LGBTQ Law Violates Human Rights
Hungary's controversial law deemed incompatible with European Union human rights standards.

Violence Erupts at Germany Gurdwara, 11 Injured
Clashes involving weapons at a Sikh temple raise concerns over community safety in Germany.

Elon Musk Avoids French Prosecutors in X Investigation
Elon Musk's absence from a French inquiry raises questions about accountability in tech.

Germany's Political Turmoil: Merz Struggles for Relevance
As Germany faces mounting crises, Chancellor Merz's leadership is increasingly questioned amidst calls for urgent action.

Bayern Munich Clinches Bundesliga Title Amid Energy Crisis Talks
As Bayern celebrates its title win, Germany faces critical energy discussions under Chancellor Merz.