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Credit Suisse Probe Uncovers 890 Suspected Nazi-Linked Accounts, U.S. Senator Says
An investigation has identified 890 accounts at Credit Suisse with potential links to Nazis, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley said ahead…
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Madrid Releases Dam Water to Avert Flooding as Reservoirs Hit 77% Capacity
Madrid’s regional government has begun releasing water from five key dams after weeks of intense rain pushed the capital’s 13…
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Poland to Restrict Chinese-Made Connected Cars Near Military Sites, Citing National Security
Poland is preparing to restrict where Chinese-made connected vehicles can operate, citing national security risks, according to the Polish Press…
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Heat and Dust Create ‘Toxic Atmosphere’ Over Greece’s Urban Centers
The air quality in Greece’s major cities is deteriorating under the combined pressure of heatwaves, dust, and stagnant weather, creating…
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Spain’s Deadliest Train Crash in a Decade Kills 21, Halts Andalusia Line
At least 21 people were killed and more than 100 injured after two high-speed trains collided near Adamuz, Córdoba, on…
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Ukraine Warns of Scams Targeting Citizens Amid Widespread Power Outages
As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure, a new threat has emerged for citizens left in the dark:…
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Astronomers Find Mysterious Iron Bar at the Heart of the Ring Nebula
A European team of astronomers has discovered a bar-shaped cloud of iron lurking inside the iconic Ring Nebula, a finding…
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Lingering Carcinogens in Homes Pose Hidden Threat After Wildfires
The threat from wildfires to public health does not end when the flames are extinguished. A new scientific study finds…
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Greenland Rejects US Pressure, Pledges Loyalty to Denmark Amid Rising Tensions
Greenland’s prime minister has unequivocally rejected any prospect of joining the United States, asserting that the Arctic territory will remain…
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Norway Confirms 2025 as Hottest Year on Record Amid Arctic Thaw
Norway registered its warmest year in history in 2025, marked by an intense summer heatwave and an unusually mild start…
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