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    China's repression in Tibet under global spotlight as Tibetan leader rallies democratic support in Berlin

    Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering warns that China's assimilation policies in Tibet threaten democratic values. He met with German lawmakers, detailing China's restrictions on Tibetan freedoms. Tsering also called for cooperation among groups facing pressure from China. He raised concerns about environmental damage from a planned hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River.

    French exit from tank project with Germany cannot be ruled out, Rheinmetall CEO says

    France's participation in the Franco-German MGCS tank initiative hangs in the balance as Rheinmetall's CEO, Armin Papperger, warns of a possible exit due to looming budget cuts. These drastic reductions threaten to halve the project's investment, raising alarms among stakeholders since its inception in 2017.

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    NATO weighs options to defend Europe as the US plans for conflict elsewhere

    NATO's top military officer is developing new defense plans for Europe. This comes as the United States reduces its military contributions, focusing on other regions. European nations and Canada are urged to fill these gaps with aircraft and naval vessels. The alliance is assessing these changes ahead of a crucial summit.

    Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer: 'A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is...' - inspiring life lessons on human expression, emotions and how to understand people beyond what they say by philosopher of pessimism

    Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer: He believed a person's face reveals more than their words. He argued expressions, not just speech, offer a deeper understanding of thoughts and aspirations. This insight highlights the profound significance of non-verbal communication in truly knowing someone, suggesting our inner world is often etched on our features.

    Volkswagen to reduce workforce by 19,000 by end of year, CEO says

    Volkswagen is set to implement substantial job cuts and cost reductions in Germany. The company plans to shrink its workforce by 19,000 by the end of this year. A binding target of over 28,000 job cuts is set for 2030. Factory costs at Volkswagen's German sites will be reduced by more than 20% by 2025.

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