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Town’s Revolt Reveals Larger German Concerns About Arming Ukraine

October 3, 2023Catie Edmondson and Ekaterina BodyaginaComments Off on Town’s Revolt Reveals Larger German Concerns About Arming Ukraine

The resistance of tiny Grossenhain to a new arms plant shows how the government’s plan for a more assertive foreign policy is struggling to gain traction.

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City in Mexico Bans Performances of Songs With Misogynistic Lyrics

August 2, 2023August 2, 2023Jesus JiménezComments Off on City in Mexico Bans Performances of Songs With Misogynistic Lyrics

The city of Chihuahua said it would impose hefty fines on bands that perform songs with lyrics that “promote violence against women.”

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Kiel-Qingdao Sister City Plan Stalled Amid German Wariness of China

May 10, 2023May 11, 2023CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZEComments Off on Kiel-Qingdao Sister City Plan Stalled Amid German Wariness of China

The German port of Kiel and the Chinese port of Qingdao have a lot of things in common. Unfortunately, submarines are among them.

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France Drops Rape Investigation of Former Deputy Mayor of Paris

November 25, 2020CONSTANT MEHEUTComments Off on France Drops Rape Investigation of Former Deputy Mayor of Paris

Prosecutors said the case was closed because the statute of limitations on the alleged offense had expired.

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Copenhagen Mayor Resigns Amid #MeToo Wave in Denmark

October 22, 2020October 23, 2020MARTIN SELSOE SORENSENComments Off on Copenhagen Mayor Resigns Amid #MeToo Wave in Denmark

Frank Jensen admitted to harassing numerous women over decades. His case is part of a gathering confrontation in the country over sexual misconduct.

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Putin’s Political Party Suffers Losses in Moscow Election

September 9, 2019September 9, 2019IVAN NECHEPURENKOComments Off on Putin’s Political Party Suffers Losses in Moscow Election

Yet the United Russia party will still form the majority in Moscow, where protests have been held this summer over corruption and falling living standards.

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