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Baby Formula Shipments Are on Their Way to the U.S.
The first shipment of baby formula being sent to the U.S. from Europe arrived at an airbase in Germany Saturday.
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Man in Germany Gets 90 COVID-19 Shots to Sell Forged Passes
A 60-year-old man allegedly had himself vaccinated against COVID-19 dozens of times in Germany in order to sell forged vaccination cards with real vaccine batch numbers to people not wanting to get vaccinated themselves
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Nord Stream 2 Cost $11 Billion to Build. Now, the Russia-Europe Gas Pipeline Is Unused and Abandoned
One of the early casualties of Russia’s territorial ambitions in Ukraine was the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, a massive energy project that cost $11 billion.
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European Stocks Log First Losing Quarter in Two Years as Russia-Ukraine War Rattles Sentiment
European stocks closed lower on the last trading day of March, a month marked by global geopolitical and economic uncertainty after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Why Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Could Spark a NATO Defense Spending Spree
NATO countries across Europe have done an about-face on defense spending in the immediate wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Recession Warning From Germany's Top Economic Advisors as Putin's Gas Deadline Nears
There are rapidly rising concerns over what Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine will mean for European economies.
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Poland to Cut All Russian Oil Imports by Year's End; Germany Warns on Gas Supply
Poland’s government says it’s taking steps to cut Russian oil imports by the end of 2022 as Germany triggered an early warning level for natural gas supplies amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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European Markets Close Lower Amid Doubts Over Latest Russian Pledges on Ukraine
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday following the latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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Putin Should Think About the Consequences of Asking for Energy Payments in Rubles, Germany Says
Germany has some advice for Russian President Vladimir Putin: think about the consequences of asking for energy payments in rubles.
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Holocaust Survivors Flee From Ukraine to Germany, Bringing Horrible Feeling of Déjà Vu
As the war in Ukraine sees increased Russian attacks on cities and towns, Jewish organizations are trying to evacuate as many of the 10,000 Holocaust survivors living there as possible
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European Stocks Close Higher as Investors Follow Ukraine Developments
European stocks closed higher on Monday as investors continued monitoring developments in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
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Venture Capital Fund Backed by Russian Oligarch Abramovich Removes All Traces of Operations Online
A venture capital fund backed by sanctioned Russian billionaire Abramovich appears to be trying to wipe any trace of its operations since he was sanctioned.
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European Stocks Close Slightly Higher With Ukraine, Monetary Policy in Focus
European markets closed slightly higher on Friday, as investors continued to monitor the war in Ukraine and assess the outlook for global monetary policy.
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Omicron's ‘Stealth' Subvariant BA.2 Could Go ‘Wild' in Europe Before Going Global, Top Epidemiologist Says
The rise in cases across the continent is being driven by several causes including the spread of the omicron subvariant, BA.2.
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European Stocks Close Lower as Ukraine War, Inflation Weigh; Stoxx 600 Down 1%
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday as global investors continued to assess inflation concerns and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Germany Honors Survivor of Nazi Camps, 96, Killed in Ukraine
Germany’s parliament has paid tribute to Boris Romanchenko, who survived several Nazi concentration camps during World War II but was killed last week during an attack in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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European Stocks Close Higher as Banks Rise on Rate Hike Prospects
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday as investors continued to monitor the war in Ukraine and economic developments in the U.S.
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European Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Russia-Ukraine Jitters Keep a Lid on Gains
European stocks closed slightly higher on Monday as the Russia-Ukraine war continued to weigh on global market sentiment.
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European Markets Close Higher as Investors React to Fed, BOE Hikes; Thyssenkrupp Falls 9%
European stocks closed higher on Thursday as investors reacted to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s first rate hike in years.
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Berlin Train Station Becomes Smoothly-Operating Refugee Town for Ukrainians
The Ukraine war has turned the basement of Berlin’s glass-and-steel main train station into a sprawling refugee town where a small army of volunteers in yellow and orange vests offer everything from shampoo to cell phone chargers to exhausted refugees.