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Slovenia election: a battle for the soul of the country?

Sunday's parliamentary election in Slovenia is shaping up to be a tight race between the governing center-left GS and the right-wing SDS. Nevertheless, smaller parties are likely to hold the key to forming a government.

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Belarus releases 250 political prisoners as part of US deal

Belarus freed 250 political prisoners in its largest release yet β€” a move celebrated as a humanitarian breakthrough and tied to the easing of US sanctions. However, many remain behind bars.

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EU summit: Hungary holds Ukraine aid ransom over Druzhba oil

Hungary and Slovakia have said they will not approve a major loan package for Ukraine until oil deliveries from Russia through the Druzhba pipeline are restored. EU leaders failed to sway them in Brussels.

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Iran war's shock waves impact Turkish tourism industry

Turkey is one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. But in the wake of the Iran war, there's been a flurry of cancellations. And it's not just tourists from Iran that are staying away.

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Iran war's shockwaves impact Turkish tourism industry

Turkey is one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. But in the wake of the Iran war, there's been a flurry of cancellations. And it's not just tourists from Iran that are staying away.

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Impact of US-Israel war with Iran on Turkish tourism

Turkey is one of the most cherished vacation spots in the world. In 2024, it was the fourth most popular destination. But there has been a flurry of cancellations in the wake of the Iran war.

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Major rally planned as Czech MPs mull 'foreign agent' law

Prague could see one of its largest demonstrations in recent years on Saturday. Many Czechs are preparing to protest what organizers of the rally describe as democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Andrej Babis.

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UK–Nigeria relations in focus as London hosts Tinubu

Britain has rolled out the red carpet for Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, marking the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years. Amid severe geopolitical quakes, what do both countries aim to achieve?

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Social media makes people unhappy β€” World Happiness Report

The 2026 World Happiness Report found that life satisfaction among those under 25 in some English-speaking countries has fallen sharply over the past decade. Finland was once again the happiest country.

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Skeleton in Magdeburg Cathedral is almost certainly Otto I

When the sarcophagus of the former Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great sustained damage and had to be opened, researchers decided to analyze the contents. They're convinced that the remains inside are the real deal.

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Russian Orthodox Church makes inroads in Africa

The Russian Orthodox Church is slowly but surely gaining a foothold in Africa. Experts say Russia is using its expansion as a form of ideological soft power.

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Backlash against sex ed threatens Poland's health curriculum

The government's decision to introduce voluntary health education at schools caused uproar last year. Supporters say the subject prepares young people for life, but conservatives fear that it will lead children astray.

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Vatican declares partial mistrial in cardinal's fraud case

A Vatican appeals court overturned the conviction in a landmark fraud case involving a senior Catholic cardinal. Angelo Becciu is appealing a five-and-a-half year jail term.

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Starmer urges allies to keep focus on Ukraine amid Iran war

The British leader urged allies to stay focused on Ukraine as he met Volodymyr Zelenskyy in London and announced a new defense partnership, including UK support for an AI center in Kyiv.

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Northern Ireland's Gerry Adams tells court he wasn't in IRA

The former leader of Sinn Fein is accused in London's High Court of being responsible for Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacks in England. But Gerry Adams said he was never a member, instead calling them his "neighbors."

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The German village running on its own juice

While war in the Middle East has sent oil prices soaring and households bracing for higher bills, one tiny German village has spent 30 years making itself immune to exactly this kind of shock.

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Ancient graffiti reveals scenes of everyday life in Pompeii

A growing number of researchers are turning to Pompeii's graffiti to better understand the lives, humor and concerns of ordinary people nearly 2,000 years ago. Spoiler alert: They liked gladiators.

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Germany news: Strike to block all flights at Berlin airport

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport is to ground all flights amid a strike called for Wednesday. Meanwhile, Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU is set to remain the strongest party at the local level in the state of Hesse. Follow DW.

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US wants help to guard Strait of Hormuz, but EU isn't keen

As Trump dials up pressure on Europe to guard the Strait of Hormuz, Russia is taking advantage of the rise in energy prices to the detriment of Ukraine and its allies in Europe.

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Hungary's rival parties hold parallel rallies ahead of vote

Viktor Orban is facing his first serious challenge in years in Peter Magyar. The two politicians held rallies on Hungary's national day that outlined very different visions for the country's future.

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Kosovo faces third legislative election in just over a year

Kosovo’s failure to elect a president has again plunged the nation into political deadlock. Now, it could face its third parliamentary election in just over a year. The country's international reputation is taking a hit.

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Kenya minister flies to Russia to halt illegal army hiring

Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi is in Moscow to stop the forced recruitment of Kenyans to fight against Ukraine. Over 1,000 citizens were reportedly duped by civilian job offers before being sent to the front line.

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Germany news: Merz faces new election test in Hesse

The far-right Alternative for Germany party is poised for fresh gains in municipal elections in the central state of Hesse. As fuel prices soar, German MPs are urging measures to offset the pain.

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