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EU-Serbia lithium mining deal - dirty politics?

9th - Higher Ed
Mass protests are expected across Serbia this weekend in response to the new EU and Serbian lithium mining deal, signed a few weeks ago. Is history just repeating itself for Serbia?
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Germany's business groups alarmed over land border controls impacting economy

9th - Higher Ed
German industries are concerned about border checks causing delays and higher costs, calling for policies like green lanes to ease the impact on trade and workers.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy ends European tour with promise of more aid from Berlin

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy concluded his short European tour ahead of the US elections in Berlin on Friday by meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. But was the trip a success?
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Enchanting installations amaze visitors at Germany's second-largest light festival

9th - Higher Ed
The Essen Light Festival is currently underway, attracting over half a million visitors with 16 enchanting installations showcased throughout the German city.
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Madeleine McCann kidnapping suspect acquitted of separate sexual offence charges

9th - Higher Ed
Defence lawyers claimed their client would not have been charged but for the McCann investigation.
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A politically divided Germany celebrates 34 years of reunification

9th - Higher Ed
As Germany celebrates 34 years of national unification, the chancellor's choice of location for the national anniversary leaves many wondering how politically harmonious the nation is in the face of a looming 2025 federal election.
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Macron warns of precarious time for Europe as he visits Berlin

9th - Higher Ed
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron in Berlin on Wednesday. During Macron's fourth visit to Germany this year, the French leader voiced concerns over the future of Europe.
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Can converting disused office spaces into flats solve Berlin's housing crisis?

9th - Higher Ed
Two German entrepreneurs have been converting old factories and disused office spaces into affordable apartments in Berlin for years. As rents spiral in the German capital, Euronews met them to ask if such projects could be a feasible...
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City breaks that won't break the bank

9th - Higher Ed
Travel Smart looks at the city breaks that are surprisingly affordable to have an amazing time in.Ben Parker visits Lisbon, the portugese capital with stunning views and plenty of cheap food and drink options amidst good weather and...
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Greece: Asylum seekers face challenges as Germany tightens border controls amid rising applications

9th - Higher Ed
Asylum seekers in Greece say they're losing hope, as the German government tightens controls with its EU partners.
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Lebanese community in Germany fears the worst as threat of war looms

9th - Higher Ed
Germany has over 47,000 Lebanese nationals, who are following developments in the Middle East with fear.
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State of the Union: Zelenskyy's attempts to drum up new support

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the crucial visit of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the U.S., the latest economic forecast by the EBRD and attempts to support the struggling German car industry.
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Sergio Mattarella visits Germany ahead of 80th anniversary of Marzabotto massacre

9th - Higher Ed
Speaking alongside Germany's president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Sergio Mattarella warned against the rise of political populism and said peace in Ukraine didn’t have to mean submission.
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German police arrest four over alleged people smuggling

9th - Higher Ed
A total of 400 police officers took part in the operation, which involved federal police, the public prosecutor's office, and central customs authorities.
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Scholz's SPD party narrowly survive regional election as coalition partners struggle

9th - Higher Ed
After the state election for Brandenburg concluded this weekend, both the Social Democrats and far-right Alternative for Germany emerged as biggest winners. The liberal Free Democratic Party, part of Germany's ruling coalition, was left...
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No buzz, no problem: Germany sees non-alcoholic drinks gain popularity

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics from the National Breweries Association show that there has been a steady decline in beer sales since 2015.
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SPD relieved as exit polls indicate narrow lead in Brandenburg state election

9th - Higher Ed
The latest projections at 8pm on Sunday indicate that the ruling SPD maintains its narrow lead on the far-right AfD, but its leader urged members to “put on the euphoria brakes” until the final results are clear.
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'Great German tradition': Thousands pour into Oktoberfest to celebrate the best of beer

9th - Higher Ed
At least six million people are expected to sip on the best of Bavarian beer over the 16 heady days that make up the centuries-old festival Oktoberfest in Munich.
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Will Brandenburg follow the far-right surge in eastern Germany?

9th - Higher Ed
The third and final eastern German state of Brandenburg heads to the polls in just a couple of days. With the government already adopting far-right policies in a bid to hold on to voters, how is the vote likely to play out?
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Scholz and Mirziyoyev ink migration deal to simplify entry of skilled Uzbek workers

9th - Higher Ed
The bilateral deal is intended to ease the entry of skilled workers from Uzbekistan to Germany, particularly those working in the healthcare sector.
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Large explosion rocks venue in Cologne city centre

9th - Higher Ed
Police have announced a "major operation" and closed a road running between two central locations in the city.
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Germany reinstates land border checks for six months in much-criticised move

9th - Higher Ed
Germany has reinstated border checks at all land crossings on its nine borders to curb migration and tackle crime, according to officials.
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Buildings destroyed, roads washed out as major floods hit parts of Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Severe flooding damaged buildings, inundated fields and forced thousands out of their homes over the weekend in several central European countries, including Czechia, Poland and Austria.
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Ferocious storms leave central Europe flooded

9th - Higher Ed
A ferocious weekend of storms brought a month's worth of rain to parts of central Europe, especially along the Czech-Polish border where entire communities were left under water.