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Increasing Interest in German Citizenship Among Israeli and American Jews

Amidst uncertain times, a notable rise in applications for German citizenship is observed among Israeli and American Jews, influenced by various factors including fear and pragmatism.

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Guillermo del Toro Reflects on the Supernatural and His Film Journey

In England to receive a BFI fellowship, Guillermo del Toro shares his thoughts on the supernatural, his cinematic experiences, and the impact of industry challenges.

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Susan Bear Unveils Dreamy New Track ‘Utopia’

Glasgow's own Susan Bear, a prominent figure in the Scottish music scene, has released her latest electronic track ‘Utopia’ through Epidemic Sound.

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A Coalition of Scientists and Wildlife Advocates Supports Ukraine Amid Conflict

A group of 14 scientists and wildlife advocates is joining forces to draw attention to the plight of Ukraine's biodiversity during the ongoing conflict.

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Frank Warren Faces Challenges in Promoting Heavyweight Title Fight

In his latest column, Frank Warren reflects on the difficulties of promoting both Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois as they prepare for their heavyweight title clash.

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Super Micro Computer Considers Nuclear Energy Partnership Amid Valuation Issues

Super Micro Computer is exploring a potential partnership in the nuclear energy sector while facing ongoing concerns regarding its valuation.

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Chris Lake Discusses Opener and Headliner Dynamics in Music

In a recent public conversation, Chris Lake shared his thoughts on the energy dynamics between opening acts and headliners, emphasizing the importance of set curation.

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Rebel Wilson Faces Criticism Over Defamation Case Closure

As the defamation case involving Rebel Wilson concludes, she is accused of misrepresenting facts regarding an actress's retraction of a sexual harassment complaint.

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New Insights on the Formation of the Universe's Largest Black Holes

Recent studies suggest that the heaviest black holes might form through violent mergers rather than originating as massive entities. This challenges previous beliefs about their formation.

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Toyota Anticipates $4.2 Billion Loss Due to Middle East Conflict

The world's largest automaker, Toyota, foresees a significant financial impact of $4.2 billion stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, despite record vehicle sales last year.

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Strasbourg's European Campaign Concludes with Loss to Rayo Vallecano

Strasbourg's journey in the Europa Conference League comes to a close after a defeat to Rayo Vallecano in the semi-finals, who will now advance to the final.

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Steve Green's Environmental Mission Captivates Guardian Readers

The story of Steve Green's efforts to remove abandoned boats has resonated with Guardian readers, leading to significant support for his crowdfunding campaign.

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Trump Sets Deadline for Trade Negotiations During Euronews Discussion

In a recent episode of Euronews' Europe Today, Trump announced a deadline for trade negotiations, with Commissioners Kubilius and Hoekstra joining the conversation.

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John Summit Cancels Upcoming Shows in Chile and Peru Amid Health Concerns

John Summit, who has been enjoying a successful year with his album CTRL ESCAPE, has canceled his upcoming performances in Chile and Peru due to health issues.

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Freya Kemp Remains Focused Amid Injury Challenges

England all-rounder Freya Kemp has stated that she did not contemplate retirement or limiting her role to batting during her recent injury struggles.

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Japanese Startup Aims to Innovate Lithium Extraction for Growing EV Market

A new venture in Japan is set to develop high-purity lithium extraction technologies to cater to the rising demand in the electric vehicle sector.

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Wayne Rooney Questions Alexander-Arnold's Omission from England Squad

Wayne Rooney, the former England captain, has voiced his astonishment regarding Trent Alexander-Arnold's exclusion from the World Cup squad selected by coach Thomas Tuchel.

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North Korea Plans New Artillery Deployment Aimed at Seoul

North Korea has announced intentions to deploy long-range artillery systems targeting Seoul and to introduce its first naval destroyer in the near future.

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Profits Surge for Companies Amid Ongoing Conflict in Iran

The ongoing war in Iran has led to significant financial gains for various companies, particularly in the oil and banking sectors.

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The Resurgence of Nuclear Energy: Investment in Uranium

As nuclear power makes a comeback, there are emerging opportunities for investors interested in uranium. The Times examines this trend.