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Morethe main source of the news: https://www.welt.de Moscow’s attack on Ukraine shows that wars in Europe are once again conceivable. Experts fear above all a military aggression by Turkey against Greece. For
Moren-tv.de / Von Hedviga Nyarsik Dusty earth, charred tree trunks and the water fizzing out of the tap: large parts of western Europe are suffering from extreme heat and drought. All signs
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