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US ‘third-country’ deportees deal sparks backlash in DRC
The United States has added the Democratic Republic of Congo to a list of countries that will accept deportees under its third-country immigration policy. This development is agreed upon by various sources, with the specific details and implications of this agreement being further discussed in different reports.
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After fan escalation – Hertha stops planned use of special jersey
During a Second Bundesliga match in Dresden, fans breached the stadium pitch causing alarm. A dividing wall was reportedly damaged by fans using makeshift hammers according to Die Welt, while Süddeutsche Zeitung Alles described the scene as reminiscent of hunting, but without specifying the specific actions leading to the chaos on the field. The core facts agreed upon are the fan incursion onto the pitch and the resulting disorder at the game. The exact nature
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“We are where we were before the war – and have gained nothing.”
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“The realm of death” is open again: catacombs in Paris can be visited again after renovation
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“The people want the abolition of the Islamic Republic”
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Why Anthropic’s most powerful AI model Mythos Preview is too dangerous for public release
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Morawiecki establishes an association. We know what it might be called
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Regulation introduced as a precautionary measure: Pistorius: “Currently” there is no requirement for approval for longer stays abroad
A proposed conscription law in Germany would require men aged 17 to 45 to seek permission for longer stays abroad. The legislation has sparked criticism over its potential implications and feasibility, with some expressing concerns about its practicality, particularly regarding extended travel. However, the exact details of the legislation are still uncertain as different sources report conflicting information.
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Another Ryanair passenger sentenced. 10 months in prison for 'inexcusable behavior'
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“A difficult but necessary measure”: Flanders, as well as several countries, ban social networks for minors
Indonesia has issued a warning to tech giants Google and Meta for a second time regarding social media access for children, but Belgian politician Van Achter does not support a control measure using Itsme, suggesting an ongoing debate on age restrictions for social networks globally. The discrepancy in focus between the two events may suggest separate instances or different regulatory approaches being considered in Indonesia and Belgium.