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Read MoreChina will enact its first nationwide preschool education law. While Beijing focuses on state control, Europe is struggling with kindergarten shortages and soaring fees.
Read MoreDenmark's King Frederik X is crossing Greenland with an elite patrol and sled dogs. What sounds like a royal adventure vacation is an unmistakable message to Washington.
Read MoreCoordinated attacks by armed groups are sweeping across Mali with explosions and clashes. The security situation in the Sahel region is collapsing – with direct consequences for Europe.
Read MoreGeopolitical tensions in the Middle East are having an impact on the most intimate aspects of life. The world's largest condom manufacturer is announcing price increases – blaming its dependence on oil from the crisis region.
Read MoreWhile Europe debates peace negotiations, people are dying in their homes in Dnipro. The Kremlin continues its war of attrition against the civilian population unabated.
Read MoreA high-ranking central banker breaks his silence and publicly warns of overvalued stock markets. What does the Bank of England know that we don't?
Read MoreTwo real estate moguls are said to be resolving the Middle East conflict. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are traveling to Islamabad – Pakistan is becoming a surprising mediator between Washington and Tehran.
Read MoreThe Integration Minister cuts the funding, two SPÖ ministers step in: The financing of the anti-racism office Zara is splitting the coalition. What begins as a budget question turns into a fundamental dispute about how to deal with discrimination in Austria.
Read MoreA king as a bridge builder between Washington and London? Donald Trump sees the upcoming visit of Charles III as an opportunity for détente, while relations with Prime Minister Starmer remain strained.
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