Anti-Migration Movement Pegida Holds Final Demonstration in Germany
dresden October 21, 2024 00:20After the success of the far-right AfD in recent elections, anti-migration movement Pegida concludes its activities in Germany.
After the success of the far-right AfD in recent elections, anti-migration movement Pegida concludes its activities in Germany.
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An American woman's dangerous weight loss attempt by consuming tapeworm eggs ordered from the dark web almost turned fatal.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls for control over borders to ensure security and minimize illegal migration in Poland.
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Former high-ranking German intelligence officer brings attention to Russia's hybrid warfare against Germany, involving sabotage, espionage, and propaganda.
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Body parts of experienced American diver Colleen Monfore, who went missing two weeks ago, have been discovered in a shark's stomach.