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Germany sees record number of discrimination claims in 2025
The federal commissioner for anti-discrimination has said the government’s reform plans, the first in 20 years, are inadequate and won’t provide the resources and funding needed to combat discrimination.
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Watch: New footage shows moment Iranian drone struck Kuwait airport
One person was killed and more than 60 injured in the Iranian drone strike on Wednesday.
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Is there sound on Mars? Cercle and ESA music festival heads for stars
This is no longer just an electronic music festival; it is an experience in which culture meets science. This year’s Cercle Festival in Paris is the first event created with the European Space Agency.
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How soil health could be Europe’s best drought defence
Regenerative farming could save enough wheat during drought to produce 130 million baguettes, according to a new French study.
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Microsoft and Mayo Clinic develop new ‘safe and trusted’ AI for health
The organisations said the model is being initially deployed within Mayo Clinic’s clinical environment, where it can be tested and refined through real-world use.
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SoftBank shares plunge 10% amid broader tech sell-off
Shares of SoftBank fell 10% following an overnight sell-off in the U.S. market on the back of wider profit taking in the tech sector.
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Video. Latest news bulletin | June 4th, 2026 – Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 4th, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Weight-loss drugs linked to lower breast cancer risk, study finds
Women on weight-loss medication may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study.
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Could this giant floating city become the world’s biggest cruise ship?
The proposed Freedom Ship would be unlike anything currently sailing the seas. Designed as a permanent floating city for up to 80,000 people, the mile-long vessel would feature homes, schools, hotels, parks, a hospital and even a sports stadium as it slowly circles the globe. #Destinations
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France or Germany: Where do workers take home more pay?
Workers’ take-home pay varies dramatically across Europe, with annual net earnings ranging from under €13,000 to more than €54,000. While adjusting for living costs narrows the gap between eastern and western Europe, significant differences remain.

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