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Today in History for Dec. 1: In 1680, a comet appeared close to Earth and was clearly visible until the end of February. In 1841, the first copyright in Canada was issued for "A Canadian Spelling Book ...
MPs head to their constituencies at end of week as Parliament concludes its remaining debates and committee business. Deputy President Paul Mashatile, as Chairperson of the South African National AIDS ...
The main manner of communication in Parliament is through speeches delivered in the House on Government business and the ...
Political tensions rise as the U.K. struggles to address a grooming gang crisis affecting thousands while the Trump State Department singles out Germany and France over rape crimes.
A GERMAN politician was violently assaulted in the street following a political rally, as thousands gathered to protest a new ...
France and Germany are to bring back military service to bolster national defence, part of a historic reversal of decades of ...
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in the western German city of Giessen as the far-right Alternative for Germany’s new ...
Germany's parliament on Friday passed the budget for 2026 with over 180 billion euros ($208 billion) in new debt, outlining ...
With Russia looming, governments race to rebuild armed forces that shrank after the Cold War, grappling with hard issues of ...
The death of German entertainers Alice and Ellen Kessler has sparked a fresh debate about assisted suicide in Germany. Much ...
Numerous women active in politics at all levels of governance in the EU face various forms of abuse, intimidation, threats and even assaults in their everyday work.
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Laura Morowitz, art history professor at Wagner College, about the incredible back story behind a Gustav Klimt painting that set a record at auction.
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