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Germany Faces Energy Crisis: Merz Calls for Urgent Talks
Chancellor Friedrich Merz convenes national security council to address soaring energy prices and their economic impact.

Liverpool Triumphs in Merseyside Derby, Kinahan Faces Justice
Liverpool's late win against Everton boosts European hopes, while Kinahan's capture marks a significant blow to organized crime.

Paris Evacuates Thousands as WWII Bomb is Defused
A World War II bomb in Paris prompted the evacuation of thousands as authorities neutralize the threat.

Hungary’s Tisza Party Expands Majority Amid EU Negotiations
Peter Magyar's Tisza party secures a stronger parliamentary mandate while engaging in EU fund discussions.

French Cinema Mourns the Loss of Nathalie Baye
The revered actress passed away at 77, leaving behind a legacy that shaped French cinema.

US Approves $12 Billion Naval Equipment Sale to Germany
The U.S. government greenlights a massive sale of combat systems, enhancing Germany's naval capabilities.

Widow's Ordeal: 86-Year-Old Returns to France After ICE Detention
Marie-Thérèse, 86, reunites with family in France after a harrowing detainment by ICE.

Macron and Starmer Lead Maritime Security Talks Amid Tensions
France and the UK convene allies to discuss security in the Strait of Hormuz amidst ongoing geopolitical concerns.
France Arrests Suspect in 1982 Jewish Restaurant Attack
Decades-long search ends with arrest of Mahmoud Khader Abed Adra in France.

European Football Faces Crisis Amid DDoS Attacks and Energy Warnings
As Barcelona appeals UEFA decisions, Europol tackles cyber threats and energy shortages loom.
Marie-Louise Eta Breaks Barriers in European Football
The first female head coach of a men's team in Europe's top leagues is reshaping football's future.

Unexpected Winner Claims €1 Million Picasso in Charity Raffle
A man's disbelief turns to joy as he wins a Picasso painting in a charity raffle, sparking questions about luck and art.