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German auto and engineering workers to get 5.5% wage rise after union negotiations

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German auto and engineering workers to get 5.5% wage rise after union negotiations

German auto and engineering workers to get 5.5% wage rise after union negotiations

The deal, watched by the European Central Bank for its effect on inflation, comes at a tough time for Europe's biggest economy.


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A far-right protest was held late on Saturday in Magdeburg the night after the attack on the Christmas market.

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A Saudi national, Talib A., is identified as the suspect behind the deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, that left five people dead and over 200 injured. Despite multiple warnings from Saudi Arabia about his extremist views, German authorities failed to respond, even ignoring extradition requests. The suspect, a radical anti-Islamist who had publicly renounced his religion, had prior run-ins with law enforcement in Germany. In this video, we explore the shocking details of the attack, the ignored warnings, and the tragic consequences of inaction. #MagdeburgAttack #ChristmasMarketAttack #SaudiNational #GermanSecurity #ExtraditionFailure #Radicalism #Terrorism #GermanyNews #SaudiWarnings #AntiIslamist #GlobalSecurity ~PR.274~HT.336~GR.124~

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'Horrific and senseless': India condemns attack at Christmas market in Germany's Magdeburg

India has condemned the car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, which claimed five lives and injured dozens, with numbers showing more than 200..
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'Germany stands in dark hours with Magdeburg': Memorial service held for Christmas market attack victims

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A video is being shared on social media which allegedly shows Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, calling for the abolition of cash in order to reduce our carbon footprint.

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EU DECODED: Will the Digital Euro strengthen financial security? [Video]

EU DECODED: Will the Digital Euro strengthen financial security?

In this episode we talk about a new payment method that is being studied by the European Central Bank: the digital euro. Do we need another alternative for online payments and could this project have negative impacts on the banking system?

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After days of negotiations which looked like they had reached a stalemate, German workers union IG Metall has reached a deal to avoid Volkswagen plant closures as well as redundancies and wage cuts.

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