April 4, 2025, 6:22 p.m.

More than 700 young British workers are suing McDonald's for harassment and discrimination

More than 700 young workers in the UK are suing McDonald's for harassment and discrimination across more than 450 restaurants.

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Shocking! The Death Toll in the German Christmas Market Crash Rises to Six

Recently, a Christmas market crash incident in Germany has drawn widespread attention.

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Austria's president has given the far-right Freedom Party a mandate to form a government

Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen said he had given a mandate to far-right Freedom Party (FPO) leader Herbert Kickl to form a new government.

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Musk attacks Britain's Reform Party leader as' incompetent '

Elon Musk, a key adviser to US President-elect Donald Trump and the world's richest man, has attacked the British Labour government after suddenly turning to attack Farage, the leader of the British Reform Party, saying Farage is "not capable" of being the leader of the Reform Party.

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German opposition leader Merz: Willing to negotiate a new free trade agreement with the United States

German opposition conservative leader Merz said he would support new negotiations on a free trade agreement with the United States to deal with tougher trade terms.

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Russia's transit agreement expires: Europe's energy crisis intensifies

On December 31, 2024, the agreement on Russian gas transit through Ukraine to Europe expired, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he would not extend the agreement.

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Private schools in England will pay 20% VAT on tuition fees from January 1

To tackle educational inequality, the Labour government will end the tax exemption for private schools, which will have to pay 20% VAT on tuition fees from next year.

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Private schools in England will pay 20% VAT on tuition fees from January 1

To tackle educational inequality, the Labour government will end the tax exemption for private schools, which will have to pay 20% VAT on tuition fees from next year.

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Lavrov: The Trump team should take the first step to improve US-Russia relations

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says his country is willing to work with the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump if the United States really wants to improve relations with Russia, but stresses that it is up to Washington to make the first move.

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Finland impounds oil tanker suspected of breaking submarine cable

Finnish authorities on Thursday seized a tanker carrying Russian oil in the Baltic Sea on suspicion that it was linked to an incident a day earlier in which an undersea cable connecting Finland and Estonia broke and four Internet lines were damaged.

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