Protests over train station collapse grip Serbia, ... Al Jazeera
Protests over train station collapse grip Serbia, demand government action

Students march in Serbia, seeking justice for train station victims and accountability for corruption and nepotism.

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A new start for the ‘sleeping beauty’ of the Swiss... Financial Times
A new start for the ‘sleeping beauty’ of the Swiss Alps

It is the most old-school of ski resorts — but does the arrival of the first five-star hotel herald big changes for little Wengen?

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Pope Francis continues recovery after hospitalizat... CBS News
Pope Francis continues recovery after hospitalization, Vatican says

The Argentine pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened.

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Mould, mice and droppings among issues discovered ... The Guardian
Mould, mice and droppings among issues discovered at Whitehall’s restaurants and bars

Rodent infestation and out-of-date food was found across government canteens and cafes in recent inspections

Whitehall’s restaurants and bars have often been the scene of a grubby deal or plot …

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Lovers, famous and infamous... Deutsche Welle
Lovers, famous and infamous

Legends surround love, that crazy feeling that can inspire the most beautiful songs, but also the most terrible wars. History is full of famous love stories.

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Top federal prosecutor in Washington previously de... NPR
Top federal prosecutor in Washington previously defended Jan. 6 rioters

Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in Washington the day before the siege on the Capitol.

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'Give me the head!' Neuroscientist inspires whale ... NPR
'Give me the head!' Neuroscientist inspires whale and dolphin research in Brazil

Time is of the essence for a Brazilian neuroscientist who wants to study whale and dolphin brains before the brains decompose in the heat.

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Defense spending: How to pay for Germany's securit... Deutsche Welle
Defense spending: How to pay for Germany's security?

The German army, the Bundeswehr, will need much more money than before. The question of where the funds will come from is a topic of debate in Germany's federal election …

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Conservation efforts double India's tiger populati... Deutsche Welle
Conservation efforts double India's tiger population

India's tiger population has doubled in the last decade, to around 3,682 animals. Tigers are now thriving in land shared with humans, but what does this mean for local communities?

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Can Trump really deport 11 million migrants?... Al Jazeera
Can Trump really deport 11 million migrants?

Donald Trump is promising the biggest deportation push in US history. AJLabs examines whether the system can handle it.

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Poland, Hungary: How two close allies came to be e... Deutsche Welle
Poland, Hungary: How two close allies came to be estranged

Within the space of 15 years, Poland and Hungary have gone from being bros to foes. How did it come to this and where does the relationship go from here?

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China scrambles to find Trump antidote in Year of ... Deutsche Welle
China scrambles to find Trump antidote in Year of the Snake

As the Year of the Snake has begun in China, the nation's economy faces huge domestic and foreign challenges. Can introspection and resilience, which the Chinese associate with snakes, help …

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