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British Government Wants to Speed Up European Union Laws
The British government will announce the so-called Brexit Freedoms Bill on Monday. This should make it easier to change European legislation that was inherited ... -
China Admits UN Chief to Xinjiang, But Not for Investigation
China is ready to grant UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet access to the Xinjiang region, as long as it is a “friendly” visit ... -
Call of Duty will Remain for Sale for PlayStation Even After Acquisition
New versions of the popular shooter game Call of Duty will remain on sale for PlayStation consoles for at least the next two years. ... -
Tens of Thousands of Germans Again Take to the Streets Because of Vaccine Obligation
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in German cities on Monday evening to protest against corona measures and a possible vaccination ... -
Australian Prime Minister’s WeChat Account Disappeared
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s WeChat account has disappeared. Australian politicians accuse China of interfering with the account. “What the Chinese government has done ... -
EU to Propose Larger Own Chip Production in February
The European Union will announce proposals for new laws at the beginning of next month to stimulate chip production on its soil. Ursula von ... -
German Investigation Accuses Benedict XVI of Covering Up Sexual Abuse
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI has failed to intervene in at least four cases of sexual abuse in the Church during his tenure as Archbishop. ... -
Number of Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean from Libya Nearly Triples
The number of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean from Libya has risen sharply over the past year. This is according to figures from ... -
Unknown Distress Signal Sent From Tonga, New Zealand Sends Two Ships
The United Nations has detected a distress signal of unknown origin from Tonga. The balance of the massive volcanic eruption also remains unclear on ...