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  1. Explainer: Who is Mojtaba Khamenei and how did he succeed his father?

    Mojtaba Khamenei is Iran's Supreme Leader, succeeding his father Ayatollah Khomeini.

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  2. Germany’s Greens have come back to win in Baden-Württemberg

    German Greens regain state power

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  3. Iran says it already has a supreme leader, but doesn't dare announce it.

    Iran claims successor to Ali Khamenei has been chosen, but won't announce name due to US and Israel threats.

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  4. Explosion at US embassy in Oslo investigated as possible terror act

    Explosion at US embassy in Oslo investigated as possible terror act

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  5. Trump has fallen into the legacy trap

    Trump's actions may be a distraction from his own legacy, he has fallen into a pattern of behavior common among US presidents, US presidents often prioritize their own legacy over public opinion in their second term.

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  6. Cem Özdemir, first German state premier with Turkish roots

    Cem Özdemir to become first German state premier with Turkish roots

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  7. The general secretary of the PP youth wing moves to Vox

    Carlo G. Angrisano, PP youth wing second-in-command, leaves office to join Vox.

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  8. Horrific truth behind photo Democrat lawyer posted honoring her Nazi grandfather on Veterans Day

    Kelly Neumann's grandfather fought for Nazi Germany, Democrat lawyer honors him on Veterans Day

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  9. UK PM, US President hold phone call on Middle East developments

    UK PM, US President discuss Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran nuclear deal

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  10. Israeli ambassador to US declines to rule out sending troops into Iran

    Israeli ambassador to US declines to rule out sending troops into Iran

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  11. Amsterdam Mayor: ‘War against women’ is ongoing despite some progress

    Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema calls for greater empowerment of women

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  12. Swiss vote places right to use cash in country’s constitution

    Switzerland joins Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia as European countries looking to make it a right to hold cold, hard cash.

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  13. Now that young men despise feminism

    A feminist play was first performed in 1978 at Teatre Lliure

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  14. Dutch troops "rehearse" defending against Russian troops in Norway

    Dutch troops conduct large-scale exercise to simulate repelling Russian invasion

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  15. The EU’s fightback against right-wing populism starts here

    Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob says his right-wing rival Janez Janša wants to break up the EU.

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  16. 'Cowboys' and pharaohs inside shelters: Israel's Carnival at war

    Israel's Carnival celebrations marred by war with Iran, Israeli and Palestinian residents of Jerusalem's Old City gather in a sparse and somber atmosphere, traditional festivities postponed due to ongoing conflict.

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  17. Serbia: Fears rise over the last independent media outlets

    Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government is signing a deal with the state-owned telecommunications company to acquire United Group's broadcasters.

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  18. De Rossi: ‘Must put love for Roma aside or I can’t do my job’

    Daniele De Rossi says he must prioritize his Roma duties over his love for the club.

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  19. Torrevieja PSOE Marks Women’s Day with Voices from the Workplace

    Torrevieja PSOE marks International Women’s Day with a public discussion event at the party’s headquarters, featuring over 70 attendees and four professional women sharing personal and career experiences.

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  20. Iran targets its Gulf neighbours: the situation in Oman

    Iran escalates strikes in the Gulf, targeting Omani oil facilities and naval vessels

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  21. Iran keeps targeting Gulf states

    Iran vows to continue targeting Gulf states if US and Israel use their territory to attack

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  22. UN ambassador stops short of blaming school strike on Iran

    US UN ambassador Michael Waltz says 'tragic mistakes' are possible cause of school strike

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  23. Spain’s gender pay gap laid bare: Women earn more than €5,000 less per year – and it gets worse with age

    Spain's gender pay gap is €5,000 per year, with women needing a 20% annual increase to match men's salaries.

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  24. David Petraeus speaks to FRANCE 24: Analysis on US-Israeli strikes on Iran and the regional fallout

    US and Israeli strikes target Iranian oil facilities near Tehran, as Israel vows to pursue successor of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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  25. Iran War 'Illegal', Warns Of Risks: US Senator Kaine

    US Senator Tim Kaine warns that the Iran conflict risks repeating the mistakes of past US wars in the Middle East.

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  26. Europe marks International Women's Day in a context of increasing global conflict

    Europe marks International Women's Day with protests and marches to combat discrimination and promote gender parity amid rising global tensions.

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  27. Waadhoeke council rejects anonymous Facebook groups focused on local politics

    Waadhoeke council rejects anonymous Facebook groups focused on local politics

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  28. Iran FM Says Iran, Not Trump, Will Elect New Leader

    Iran's FM vows Iran will elect new leader, calls on Trump to apologize for actions against Iran

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  29. Iranian foreign minister pushes back on demand for ‘unconditional surrender’

    Iran's foreign minister vows to continue fighting, rejects demand for unconditional surrender

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  30. Iran continues to target Gulf states

    Iran's President clarifies remarks on attacks on Gulf states, says they are 'enemies', amid tensions with neighboring countries.

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