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Iran: "We will not talk to the US in Pakistan"
The United States has reportedly proposed new terms for peaceful negotiations with Iran (Source: TVN24). Meanwhile, Iran's Revolutionary Guards have threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, potentially in response to perceived US actions (Source: Rzeczpospolita). The White House has expressed a positive outlook regarding potential negotiations with Iran (Source: Gazeta Wyborcza), indicating some form of ongoing dialogue between the two countries. However, the exact nature
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NHL playoffs on Sunday – Slafkovsky becomes a Tampa nightmare – Buffalo with a lightning turnaround
The NHL Playoffs saw a significant shift on Sunday as Slafkovsky advanced to present a challenge for Tampa Bay, while Buffalo also registered a turnaround. Simultaneously, there was an important 100th match against Bruges in Belgian football, with the Union emerging as the front-runner for the title. However, the specific details or if these events are directly related remain uncertain based on the provided headlines.
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The German refugees who found shelter in Yugoslavia
In 2025, a significant number of Rohingya refugees faced deadly perils at sea according to UNHCR reports. Meanwhile, some Germans sought refuge in Yugoslavia, although conflicting news sources do not specify whether these individuals were displaced in the same year. Sudanese refugees are reportedly experiencing challenges in Morocco as of an unspecified date.
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Spat at, threatened and kidnapped: British Jews tell of rising antisemitism
A man from Zurich, Mischa Liatowitsch, is combating antisemitism, as reported by multiple sources. The EU has issued a report highlighting the issue of antisemitism in Germany, with some debate about its definition. France is considering an antisemitism law that has sparked free speech discussions. Campus antisemitism is a concern, particularly in North America, and there have been incidents involving attacks on Jewish students resulting in prison sentences.