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Baden-Württemberg Voters Cast Ballots for Political Representatives

Voters in Baden-Württemberg are participating in elections using a dual voting system. Each voter receives two ballots - the first vote is cast for a specific candidate in their electoral district, while the second vote goes to a political party, which determines the overall distribution of parliamentary seats.

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Drone Strikes on Sudanese Markets Kill 33 People

Drone attacks struck crowded marketplaces in two Sudanese towns, Abu Zabad and Wad Banda, killing at least 33 people and injuring nearly 60 others. Local witnesses blamed the military for the attacks, but Sudan's army command firmly denied responsibility for the strikes on the civilian areas.

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Drone Attack on Market in Sudan Kills 33 People

A drone attack on a marketplace in Sudan killed 33 people, according to local residents who described the strike as being carried out by a military drone. The attack targeted a busy market area in the conflict-torn country, where fighting between rival military factions has devastated civilian areas since April 2023. Sudan has been embroiled in a civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, with both sides accused of targeting civilian infrastructure and causing widespread displacement of the population.

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Iranian Drone Attack Damages Bahrain Water Desalination Plant, Rocket Debris Injures Three at University

Iranian drones targeted and damaged a strategic water desalination facility in Bahrain on Sunday, March 8, as Middle East violence spread beyond its traditional boundaries. Rocket debris fell on a university building in the Muharrak area, injuring three people. The attack represents an escalation of regional tensions as Iranian forces expanded their operations to target critical infrastructure in the Gulf kingdom, highlighting the growing reach of the conflict across the Middle East.

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Explosion Rocks Area Near US Embassy in Oslo, No Injuries Reported

An explosion struck near the entrance of the US Embassy's consular section in western Oslo early Tuesday morning, occurring around 1 AM local time. Oslo police and incident commander Michael Dellemyr confirmed that the blast caused no injuries and resulted in only minimal property damage. The explosion targeted the consular office area of the American diplomatic mission in the Norwegian capital, though authorities have not yet released details about the cause of the incident or potential suspects.

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Cuban President Calls Trump's Latin American Summit 'Neocolonial'

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticized a Latin American summit proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, labeling it as "neocolonial." The dispute comes as Trump claims Cuba wants to reach an agreement with the United States. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the two countries, which have maintained a complex relationship since the 1959 Cuban Revolution. Cuba and the U.S. have no formal diplomatic relations, though limited engagement occurred during the Obama administration before relations deteriorated again under Trump's previous presidency.

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Tornadoes Kill at Least Eight People in Michigan and Oklahoma

Deadly tornadoes swept through the U.S. states of Michigan and Oklahoma, killing at least eight people and causing widespread destruction. Residents across multiple Oklahoma cities faced extensive property damage as the severe weather system moved through the region. The tornadoes represent the latest outbreak of severe weather to hit the American Midwest and Great Plains, regions frequently struck by such storms during spring and early summer months.

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Trump Opposes Kurdish Involvement in Iran War

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated he does not want Kurdish forces to participate in any potential war involving Iran. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions and military developments across the Middle East region. Trump's position on Kurdish involvement reflects broader strategic considerations about regional conflicts and the role of various ethnic and political groups in Middle Eastern warfare.

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UAE President Says Country Not 'Easy Target' Amid Iran-Israel Tensions

The United Arab Emirates president stated that his country is not an easy target, as Gulf states face Iranian attacks following military strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iran last Saturday. The UAE, along with other Persian Gulf nations, has been targeted by Iranian forces since the escalation began. The comments reflect growing regional tensions as Iran responds to coordinated strikes by its adversaries in what appears to be an expanding Middle East conflict.

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US and Ecuador Forces Conduct Joint Operation Against Drug Cartels

American and Ecuadorian forces carried out a joint military operation in Ecuador's Sucumbíos province, destroying a strategic hideout and training camp operated by narco-terrorists linked to dissident FARC factions. The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) confirmed the use of "lethal kinetic force" against designated targets during the operation. The joint action represents part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking organizations operating along Ecuador's border regions, where remnants of Colombia's former FARC rebel group have established operations after the 2016 peace agreement that officially ended that country's decades-long armed conflict.

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US and Ecuador Conduct Joint Anti-Drug Operations

The United States and Ecuador carried out coordinated anti-drug operations, though details about casualties were not immediately provided. The joint enforcement action represents continued cooperation between the two countries in combating drug trafficking networks operating in the region.

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Gasoline Prices Jump 11% in US This Week, Diesel Up 15%

Gasoline prices in the United States rose by 11 percent this week, while diesel fuel increased by an even steeper 15 percent compared to the previous week. Analysts expect the upward trend in fuel prices to continue in the coming period, signaling potential challenges for American consumers and the broader economy as transportation costs climb.

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US Gasoline Prices Surge 11 Percent in One Week

Gasoline prices in the United States jumped 11 percent this week, while diesel fuel costs rose even more sharply by 15 percent compared to the previous week. The significant price increases affect both consumer fuel costs and commercial transportation expenses across the American market.

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Flash floods kill at least 23 people in Kenya's capital Nairobi

Devastating flash floods struck Kenya's capital Nairobi overnight Friday into Saturday, killing at least 23 people according to local authorities. The deadly torrential rains swept away victims or caused fatal electrocutions as flood waters overwhelmed the city's infrastructure. The disaster highlights the vulnerability of Nairobi, a sprawling metropolis of over 4 million people, to extreme weather events that frequently cause casualties due to inadequate drainage systems and informal settlements built in flood-prone areas.

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German Opposition Parties Gain Members While Coalition Loses Support

German opposition parties are experiencing growth in their membership base while the governing coalition parties continue to lose members. The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), led by Friedrich Merz, recorded only minimal gains despite being in opposition. The development reflects broader political trends in Germany as traditional coalition parties face declining grassroots support. The membership shifts come as Germany's political landscape continues to evolve, with opposition parties positioning themselves for potential future electoral success while the current governing alliance struggles to maintain party loyalty at the local level.

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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 41 in Lebanese Village as Regional Tensions Escalate

Israeli airstrikes on the Lebanese village of Nabi Sheet killed at least 41 people and wounded dozens more, Lebanon's Health Ministry confirmed Saturday afternoon. The deadly attacks are part of a broader military escalation that began following an Israeli-American strike on Iran on February 28. The civilian casualties in Nabi Sheet represent one of the deadliest single incidents in the current round of cross-border violence between Israel and Iranian-backed forces operating from Lebanese territory.

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Cologne Cathedral to Introduce Tourist Entry Fee

Cologne Cathedral in Germany will begin charging admission fees to tourists, as they comprise approximately 99 percent of the landmark's visitors. The historic Gothic cathedral, one of Germany's most visited tourist attractions, has decided to implement the entry charges to help manage the massive influx of visitors and generate revenue for maintenance and operations.

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Venezuela's inflation soared to 475 percent in 2019, highest in the world

Venezuela recorded the world's highest inflation rate at 475 percent in 2019, marking a severe deterioration in the country's economic crisis. The South American nation's economy was significantly impacted by the Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign, which included extensive sanctions targeting the government of President Nicolás Maduro. The hyperinflation represents one of the worst economic collapses in modern Latin American history, devastating the purchasing power of ordinary Venezuelans and contributing to a massive exodus of refugees to neighboring countries.

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