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Germany-Israel divide deepens after Merz criticism - DW.com

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The Germany-Israel relationship is experiencing a deepening divide, as evidenced by criticism from German politicians towards Israel and vice versa. There is disagreement over arms exports to Israel, potential West Bank annexation, and remarks made by Israeli ministers about the German government. The core facts are agreed upon by various news sources, but the specific nature and severity of the issues remain uncertain due to conflicting headlines and perspectives in the reporting.

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DW (x4)
The Guardian (x1)

Man wins €1m Picasso painting for €100 in charity raffle – video

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A Picasso painting is being raffled for €100 as part of a charity event aiming to raise substantial funds for Alzheimer's research. The exact identity and value of the Picasso artwork are not confirmed across all sources. Additionally, there is no agreement in reported news about the location of the raffle, with sources mentioning both Malaga and Paris.

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hln.be (x2)
svd.se (x1)
The Guardian (x2)

Orbán's defeat and US shift raise hopes to unblock EU sanctions on Russia

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suffered a historical defeat after 16 years in power, with challenger Peter Marki-Zay promising a "new start" for Hungary. The outcome indicates a significant shift in Hungarian politics, although the exact details and implications of this change are still uncertain due to ongoing vote counting and analysis.

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hln.be (x10)
euronews.com (x1)

Jeanne (109) from Herent can call herself the new oldest Belgian: “Glass of champagne and applause from all residents”

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lalibre.be (x1)

Top EU court rules online gamblers can sue for compensation if betting illegal in home country

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In line with a ruling by the European Union's top court, online gamblers who engage in activities deemed illegal in their home country can potentially seek compensation. A separate decision made by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection in Poland mandates airline Enter Air to compensate passengers for violating consumer rights. Regarding Iran-US discussions, while Al Jazeera English reports that Iran demands compensation for a $270 billion war loss, no specific agreement or direct correlation to

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rp.pl (x1)
Al Jazeera (x1)
tvn24.pl (x1)

Housing for all: Can WUF13 solve the billion-person crisis?

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euronews.com (x1)
co.uk (x1)
handelsblatt.com (x1)

A Thomas J Price Bronze Opens Door to London’s V&A East

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NYT (x1)
euronews.com (x1)

Congress Turns Up Pressure on DHS Over Palantir’s Role in Immigration Crackdown

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co.uk (x1)
wired.com (x1)

Man is said to have killed cancer patient by pulling out breathing tube

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lalibre.be (x1)
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The number of parental allowance recipients is falling – a record for parental allowance plus

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n-tv.de (x1)
handelsblatt.com (x1)
welt.de (x1)