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Jürgen Habermas, one of Germany's leading philosophers, dies

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Balkan ex-presidents slam Iran war at Global Baku Forum

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Latest news bulletin | March 14th, 2026 – Evening

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Iranian lawmaker says Ukraine's drone support makes it a legitimate war target

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Russian strikes kill at least four people in Kyiv region as peace talks stall

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Qatar repels overnight Iran raid as evacuations announced, officials outline supply readiness

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'Iran must not be allowed to hold global economy hostage,' UAE minister tells Euronews

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Latest news bulletin | March 14th, 2026 – Midday

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Trump threatens Iran's oil infrastructure after US bombs Kharg Island military sites

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Explosion damages Jewish school in Amsterdam with no injuries reported, mayor says

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French officer killed in Iraq: Could this drag France into a wider war with Iran?

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The history boys: France leans on history ahead of crucial Six Nations crunch against England

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As veto drags on, Brussels wonders: Will Orbán relent before the elections?

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Iran threatens retaliation after US attack on Kharg Island

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Europe’s fertility rates keep falling: Which countries have the highest rates and biggest drops?

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'A Year in Normandie': David Hockney’s sweeping 70-metre-long artwork unveiled in London exhibition

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China approves world’s first brain implant for commercialisation

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Latest news bulletin | March 14th, 2026 – Morning

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Picasso, Warhol and a Fabergé egg: How floating art became a staple on luxury cruises

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How AI will reshape work: Anthropic identifies the most exposed jobs

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‘Unprecedented in the past 3.6 million years’: How human-made climate change is making days longer

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Entries updated Mar 14, 2026 09:41:10 PM PDT

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