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‘Vengeance for all’: How Iran’s Lego videos won narrative war against Trump
A pro-Iranian YouTube channel producing Lego-style videos mocking President Trump has been suspended or removed from YouTube, as per multiple sources. The Iranian government has expressed criticism over this action, but the exact reasons for the suspension are not universally agreed upon among news outlets, with some suggesting it was due to violations of YouTube's terms of service and others implying a broader government crackdown on online content.
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Electric cars: Which European countries offer the most support in 2026?
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SC Freiburg moves into the semi-finals for the first time
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War in Iran, today's news. Truce between Israel and Lebanon. Trump: “Italy wasn't there for us, we won't be there for them”
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“A beautiful evening”: Wout van Aert and Sarah relax after Roubaix madness in Marbella
Wout van Aert and Tadej Pogacar were both spotted training ahead of an upcoming event, as per reports from multiple sources. However, specific details regarding their performance or intentions remain unclear due to conflicting information in the headlines.
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Why we must shield our children from social media
According to various sources, there is ongoing discussion about implementing age verification for social media to potentially protect children from online risks. Additionally, a study suggests that many underage Australians still have access to social media despite restrictions. However, there may be some uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of such measures in fully addressing the issue and ensuring equal participation on social media platforms for all demographics.
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I want to reform our country because a strong Germany is a precondition for a strong Europe | Lars Klingbeil
The German health insurance reform is under scrutiny, with Federal Minister for Health Jens Spahn's coalition partner, Karl Lauterbach (Finance Minister), proposing changes to subsidies for health insurers that some claim disadvantage recipients of citizens' income support (Bürgergeld). Critics, including the opposition and certain news sources, are concerned that these changes may disproportionately affect vulnerable groups. The minister has reportedly resisted calls for higher