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Pop Star Groenemeyer Honored with National Prize

Pop star Herbert Groenemeyer received Germany's National Prize for his artistic achievement and civic engagement. In his acceptance speech, he criticized German politicians while praising civil society.

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Murder Investigation Reveals Suitcase Discovery Evidence

The investigation into the death of model Natalia Villalba, whose body was found in a suitcase, continues in Bogotá. Prosecutors are reconstructing her final movements through interviews and examining clues about potential suspects.

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Brazilian Hacker Hijacks National Emergency Alert System

A hacker in Brazil compromised the country's national emergency alert system, sending a cryptic "misanthropy" message to millions of phones. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and eroded public trust in emergency warning systems.

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German retailers report record losses to shoplifting

An EHI study found that German retailers suffered record theft losses in 2025, with goods worth 4.33 billion euros stolen. Losses stem from customer shoplifting, delivery service theft, and employee pilferage, with video games, cosmetics, and razor blades most frequently targeted.

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Venezuela Earthquake Brings Panic and Destruction

Strong tremors devastated Venezuelan buildings and left residents searching through rubble after severe earthquakes shook the nation with intense panic and widespread damage.

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Bangladesh Bank Holds Board Meeting

Islami Bank Bangladesh held its board meeting chaired by an executive director representing the Bangladesh central bank. Multiple financial institutions also convened supervisory and governance meetings.

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Guinea Central Bank Official Faces Prison Sentence

Former Bank of Guinea governor Ibrahima Cherif Bah receives five-year sentence for embezzlement and money laundering. Official remains at large receiving medical treatment.

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Turkey detains 209 ahead of NATO summit in Ankara

Turkish police conducted mass arrests in Ankara two weeks before the NATO summit, detaining over 200 individuals on suspicion of radical Islamism and left-wing extremism. The NATO summit is scheduled for July 7-8, with U.S. President Donald Trump expected to attend.

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How Abdoul Karim Diallo transforms Guinean Sonoco into an African industrial giant

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Tunisia Oversees Contested Migrant Returns

Tunisia implements voluntary repatriation program for sub-Saharan migrants that raises transparency and due process concerns. Over 4,000 departures recorded since July 2025.

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Kenyan Students Charged in School Fire Deaths

Kenyan prosecutors have filed murder charges against students involved in a May dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls School that killed 16 students. The case highlights safety failures at the school.

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Germany Debates Natural Gas Network Future

Energy sector debates whether Germany should deactivate its natural gas grid prematurely during the energy transition. Calculations show gas infrastructure reduces overall energy transformation costs.

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Minions Return to Theaters Without Gru

New animated feature reunites iconic characters in 1920s Hollywood adventure setting. 28 million ticket sales expected for monster-themed storyline.

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Chinese Pharma Giants Rise

Chinese pharmaceutical companies Akeso, Hengrui, and Innovent rapidly advance in global markets with innovative drug development. These firms challenge established Western pharmaceutical dominance.

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Spain dominates Saudi Arabia at World Cup

Spain's Lamine Yamal returned from injury to score in his World Cup debut as Spain defeated Saudi Arabia 4-0 in Atlanta. The victory marked Spain's first World Cup goal after 299 minutes and propels the European champions to the top of their group.

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