Europe News Headlines
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UN calls for reparations to remedy the 'historical wrongs' of trafficking enslaved Africans
The U_N_ General Assembly has adopted a resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans “the gravest crime against humanity” and calling for reparations as “a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs.”
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Top central banker thinks businesses may be quicker to raise prices due to Iran war
Businesses might be quicker to raise prices in response to the Iran war due to bitter memories of the energy price inflation that broke out after Russia invaded Ukraine
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New studies of old dogs help scientists understand where they came from
Scientists are tracing back the history of dogs using the oldest genes from the species ever studied
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Kenya’s flower industry loses millions of dollars weekly due to the Iran war
Kenya’s flower industry is losing up to $1.4 million a week as the Iran war cuts demand and disrupts shipping
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Amazon buys Fauna Robotics, maker of the Sprout humanoid robot
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, just under two months after the startup introduced a humanoid robot called Sprout designed for social spaces like homes and schools
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Czech police arrest 3 over arson at drone warehouse supplying Ukraine
Czech police have arrested three suspects after a fire destroyed a warehouse tied to drone supplies for Ukraine
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EU and Australia sign free trade pact and announce a new defense partnership
The European Union and Australia have agreed on the final text of a free trade agreement some two years after negotiations broke down over Australian demands for more red meat market access and complaints about Australian products labeled with traditionally European names such as prosecco
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European Union and Australia agree on text of free trade pact and announce a new defense partnership
European Union and Australia agree on text of free trade pact and announce a new defense partnership
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Europe's far right backs Orbán as Hungary's coming election puts his brand to the test
European far-right leaders are rallying around Hungary’s Viktor Orbán as his grip on power looks shakier than it has in years
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Orbán's top opponent says Hungary's alleged Russian backchannel 'treason' to be investigated
Hungary’s top opposition leader says the government may have fed Russia inside details from EU meetings, and called it “treason” which should be investigated
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