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Feb 10 2026CRIME

Cyprus Court Forces Opening of Israeli Couple’s Safe Deposit Boxes in €700 Million Crypto Scam Probe

Cyprus’ top court has ordered an Israeli couple to surrender the keys to their safe deposit boxes, a move that follows a massive crackdown on a €700 million cryptocurrency laundering scheme. The case came after Europol revealed that authorities across Europe—France, Germany, Cyprus, Spain, Malta, Is

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Spain's Rail Safety Under the Spotlight

Spain's rail network has been in the headlines recently, and not for good reasons. Two serious accidents in January have put the government's spending on railways under scrutiny. A high-speed train crash in the south killed 45 people, and just two days later, a derailment in Catalonia took the life

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

EU's Big Four Plan to Tackle Trade and Tech Challenges

Germany and France are teaming up with Poland, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands to form a new group focused on boosting Europe's economic strength. This move comes as European countries look to reduce their reliance on imports from places like China and address concerns about global trade barriers.

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Spain's Swift Response to Train Tragedy: A Closer Look

Spain is stepping up to help those affected by a recent high-speed train crash. The government has set aside 20 million euros, which is about 24 million dollars, to support the victims. This tragic event happened near Cordoba on January 18th. It's one of the deadliest train crashes in Europe in a wh

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Jan 26 2026POLITICS

A Hero's Journey Ends: Israel Brings Home Its Last Hostage

Israel has finally brought home the remains of its last hostage from Gaza. Ran Gvili, a brave police officer, was killed on October 7, 2023, and his remains were taken to Gaza. His family has been waiting for this moment for a long time. The Israeli government has now identified his remains and will

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Gaza's Border Reopens: What's the Catch?

Israel is planning to control the flow of people in and out of Gaza through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. This crossing is the main way for the 2 million people living in Gaza to enter or leave. The border is expected to open soon, but Israel wants to make sure more people leave Gaza than en

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Spain's Spyware Saga: A Tale of Unanswered Questions

Spain's High Court has once again shut down its investigation into the use of Pegasus spyware. This time, the reason is clear: Israel has not cooperated. The court had been looking into how this powerful software was used to spy on Spanish politicians. The investigation started after it was revealed

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Israel's Bold Move Against UNRWA: What's Really Going On?

Israel has taken a strong step against the UN agency helping Palestinian refugees. They destroyed two UNRWA buildings in East Jerusalem. One was an office in Sheikh Jarrah, and the other was a school in Qalandia. This is part of a bigger plan to stop UNRWA from working in areas Israel controls. UNR

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Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Germany's Buy Now, Pay Later Boom: What's Next?

Germany's Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) scene is heating up, with big changes on the horizon. By 2026, this market is set to hit $83. 46 billion, growing at a steady pace. But what's really interesting is how the market is evolving. Right now, the BNPL space is crowded with big names like Klarna, PayPa

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Germany's Mixed Bag: EVs, Economy, and Social Issues

Germany is making headlines with a mix of economic updates, environmental debates, and social concerns. The government has reintroduced subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs), but not everyone is happy. Critics argue that including hybrid vehicles in the subsidy program undermines the environmental b

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