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EU enlargement report praises Montenegro, slams Georgia

The European Commission's latest enlargement report offered praise to multiple Balkan countries, while sharply criticizing Georgia's government for backsliding on democracy.

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Serbs and Bosnians join forces to fight lithium mining

Serbia's Jadar Valley and Bosnia's Mount Majevica have become the front lines of defense in the fight against lithium mining. What started out as resistance in Serbia has now morphed into a transnational movement.

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Rome: Worker dies after collapse of medieval tower

Romania's Foreign Ministry has mourned the death of a construction worker after the partial collapse of the 13th century medieval tower, the Torre dei Conti. One other worker is in hospital in critical condition.

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France threatens to block Shein over 'childlike' sex dolls

Shein has removed listings for sex dolls after French authorities flagged the presence of "childlike" sex dolls on the online store. France's economy minister said "boundaries have been crossed."

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Sweden may jail 13-year-olds — what about other EU states?

Sweden's government is proposing to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13, a controversial attempt to tackle gang violence. Rules across Europe differ greatly. Could other EU countries go down a similar path?

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Sweden to jail 13-year-olds: Will others in the EU follow?

Sweden is preparing to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13, a controversial attempt to tackle gang violence. The rules across Europe differ greatly. Could other EU countries follow Sweden's example?

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NGOs seek support for political prisoners in Russia

As the number of political prisoners in Russia grows, aid organizations are trying to help them fund daily essentials behind bars, pay legal fees and take care of their families.

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Young men from Ukraine increasingly coming to Germany

Since Ukraine eased travel restrictions to allow men aged 18 to 22 to go abroad, more and more young Ukrainians are applying for temporary protection in Germany. What are their reasons for coming?

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Former Greek PMs shake up political landscape

Left-wing politician Alexis Tsipras is working on a fresh start. Conservative Antonis Samaras is stirring up opposition against Greece's rapprochement with Turkey. Pressure on Kyriakos Mitsotakis' government is mounting.

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Former prime ministers are stirring Greece's political pot

Left-wing politician Alexis Tsipras is working on a fresh start. Conservative Antonis Samaras is stirring up opposition against Greece's rapprochement with Turkey. Pressure on Kyriakos Mitsotakis' government is mounting.

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Germany news: Italy avalanche kills climbers, bodies found

The bodies of two more German mountaineers have been discovered following the avalanche in South Tyrol. Meanwhile, Berlin police arrested a man suspected of planning an attack. DW has more.

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Louvre heist: Two more suspects charged

Paris police have so far arrested seven people in connection with last month's theft of crown jewels; three of them have been released.

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Serbia: Rallies mark Novi Sad station collapse anniversary

Protesters arrived in Serbia's second city to mark the first anniversary of the roof collapse that killed 16. The government hastily declared a day of mourning while President Vucic issued a rare apology.

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China to exempt Nexperia chips from semiconductor export ban

Dutch semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia produces components in Europe before shipping them to China for finishing. The company is a major supplier for Europe's automotive industry.

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Germany news: Wadephul optimistic about Mid-East peace

FM Johann Wadephul is mulling easing a travel advisory to Israel after a Middle East tour. Meanwhile, five German climbers have been killed in an avalanche in Italy's Alps. DW has more.

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Berlin airport briefly halts flights due to drone sightings

Similar to other incidents across Europe, flights at Berlin Brandenburg Airport were suspended for nearly two hours due to unidentified drone sightings. Officers in a patrol car observed a drone, but couldn't locate it.

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Spain admits 'suffering' caused by conquest of Mexico

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said it is "right" for his country to "acknowledge" the wrongs carried out by Spain's conquistadors in Mexico some 500 years ago.

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Serbia: One year after the tragedy that led to mass protests

A year after 16 people were killed when a canopy at Novi Sad railway station collapsed, the Serbian government and the student movement remain locked in a war of attrition. A commemoration event is planned for Saturday.

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Kosovo at a crossroads after failure to form government

Almost nine months after Kosovo's general election, the country is still without a new government. Europe's youngest country now looks likely to face a snap election in December.

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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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