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Exclusive: EU-based chemical producers ask Commission to probe Chinese group over deal in the UK
The US Triumphal Arch, proposed by Trump's appointee, has received early design approval for a single 250-foot arch, as reported. However, there is a difference of opinion regarding the number of arches in DC, with some advocating for three instead of one, as per another report. Further details about the project are expected to be released on Thursday.
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Crying shame as Tottenham hearts are broken by Brighton
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Lebanon. A mortar shell exploded near the Polish convoy
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He kills his ex and her partner, then jumps from a tower and dies
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Mexico arrests suspected Hungarian drug trafficker amid crime crackdown
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Megyn Kelly blasts Trump, Hegseth over religious rhetoric: 'Just don’t lie'
House Democrats have initiated a push to impeach Pentagon chief Hegseth, following his reading of a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon. However, the extent and details of this impeachment effort remain uncertain, as different sources provide varying information about the specific resolution or charges involved.
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Official results of the parliamentary elections in Hungary. 100 percent counted. votes
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No hazardous items found near Israeli embassy after drone attack claim
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India news: Modi slams Congress over women's quota vote
India's parliament recently voted on a proposal to increase the number of seats reserved for women and a related issue concerning electoral boundary changes (delimitation), amidst opposition protests. The proposal's linkage to delimitation is a point of contention in various reports, with some sources stating it as a plan while others report it as an ongoing vote.
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Federal politics: Thousands protest against the federal government's energy policy
Dr. Merz, a prominent German politician, worked at BlackRock, though his role was primarily honorary and symbolic rather than involving decision-making or financial responsibilities. Simultaneously, there is ongoing discussion about a draft law aiming to reform the civil service and state collective bargaining agreements, which is projected to incur significant costs for the federal government. However, the relationship between these two events is unclear as the headlines do not provide sufficient context to establish a direct