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Netherlands: D66 party beats Wilders in tight election — ANP

With nearly all votes from the Dutch parliamentary election counted, the centrist D66 party has taken an insurmountable lead over far-right leader Geert Wilders, according to local news agency ANP.

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Exiled Russian founders build new startups across Europe

Hundreds of thousands of Russians have fled their home country since the start of the Ukraine war. Some have launched new businesses abroad, but the journey has been anything but smooth.

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Latvia votes to exit treaty opposing violence against women

The Istanbul Convention is a treaty of the Council of Europe that opposes violence against women. The ballot saw 56 Latvian lawmakers vote to withdraw from the treaty, while 32 want to remain. Two lawmakers abstained.

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Sagrada Familia becomes world's tallest church

Construction of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882, and it is now a meter (3.2 feet) taller than a church in southern Germany, which until now had been the world's tallest.

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Prague expects visitor boost from new Dan Brown novel

The latest blockbuster from best-selling author Dan Brown is not only set in Prague, the Czech capital is actually one of the main characters in the novel. The city expects a surge in visits from fans of Brown's novels.

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Germany's Volkswagen loses €1 billion in single quarter

Volkswagen's earnings were affected by mounting challenges posed by higher US tariffs and the scrapping of a shift to electric vehicles by its luxury Porsche brand.

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US plans to reduce troop numbers in Europe

Romania's defense minister first announced the move, saying the US had briefed NATO allies. The US military called it "a positive sign of increased European capability and responsibility."

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Rescuing Lake Prespa through cross-border activism

Cross-border cooperation is a rare phenomenon in the Balkans. NGOs in Greece, Albania and North Macedonia are swimming against the tide and working together to protect a lake that has shores in all three countries.

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France: Arson attack disrupts train traffic

Around 100 trips have been affected, including on the main line between Paris and Marseille. Repair work is set to last until early evening, with full operations not expected to be restored until Tuesday morning.

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Amsterdam turns 750 with cake and festivities

The Dutch capital is culminating celebrations for its 750th year of official existence. Events are taking place throughout the city, with the royal family also participating.

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Romania opens world's largest Orthodox church

The construction of the largest Orthodox Christian church in the world took 15 years, with thousands flocking to the opening. It has an interior capacity for up to 5,000 worshippers.

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Romania opens world's biggest Orthodox church

The construction of the largest Orthodox Christian church in the world took 15 years, with thousands flocking to the opening. It has an interior capacity for up to 5,000 worshippers.

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UK police arrest wrongly released migrant sex offender

An Ethiopian man convicted of sexual assault who was freed from prison instead of being deported from the UK has been rearrested. His offenses led to weeks of protests at the time of his first arrest.

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Kurdish rebel group PKK says withdrawing forces from Turkey

The outlawed PKK militant group says it is withdrawing its forces from Turkey to northern Iraq amid an ongoing peace process. It called on Ankara to help it transit to "democratic politics" with concrete measures.

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Alone at sea, unaccompanied refugee minors in mortal danger

Search-and-rescue organizations are sounding the alarm, warning that many children and youths are venturing across the Mediterranean, along one of the world's most dangerous refugee routes, on their own.

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France: Suspects arrested over Louvre heist

People suspected of involvement in the theft of valuable jewels from Paris' Louvre museum have been arrested, the Paris prosecutor says.

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Troops, aid, influence? Turkey's role in Gaza

Israel doesn't like it, but US President Donald Trump has brought Turkey into Gaza ceasefire planning anyway. What role can the country play, and what advantages can it expect from getting involved?

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Germany to ramp up aerial surveillance of Russian submarines

Germany is set to acquire advanced reconnaissance aircraft to join the UK and other NATO members track Russian submarines in the north Atlantic. Submarine activity has increased in recent years, experts say.

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Germany plans to spot more Russian submarines — from the sky

Germany and the UK plan to jointly trace Russian submarines in the northern Atlantic. The defense ministers of both countries took a ride on one of the high-tech planes that will make this possible.

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Ireland: Left-wing Connolly wins presidential election

Catherine Connolly, an independent progressive candidate, has won by a landslide in a poll marred by low turnout and spoiled ballots. Her victory is a damning verdict for Ireland's center-right coalition government.

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Ukraine updates: Deadly ballistic missile attack hits Kyiv

The attack came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for broader US sanctions on Russian oil and a request for long-range missiles to strike back at Russia. Follow DW for more.

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Football: Germany a step closer to Nations League final

A late strike from Klara Bühl handed Germany a one-goal lead to take into the second leg of their Nations League semi-final against France. But the goal could have come a lot earlier in Düsseldorf.

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Spain revives EU daylight saving debate

Spain is pushing EU colleagues to finally do away with setting clocks back and forth, with the prime minister making the case on social media. A 2018 EU pledge to ditch the outdated practice has failed to find unanimity.

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Spain revives EU daylight savings debate

Spain is pushing EU colleagues to finally do away with setting clocks back and forth, with the prime minister making the case on social media. A 2018 EU pledge to ditch the outdated practice has failed to find unanimity.

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Wales: Plaid Cymru beats Reform UK in by-election

The populist, far-right Reform UK party had hoped to win big in a local by-election to the Welsh parliament but lost to the Welsh nationalists. But the biggest losers were Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

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Wales' nationalist Plaid Cymru holds off Reform UK in vote

The populist, far-right Reform UK party had hoped to win big in a local by-election to the Welsh parliament but lost to the Welsh nationalists. But the biggest losers were Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

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