Now, more than 80 years after the end of the Nazi dictatorship, anyone can click through millions of index cards in the US National Archives without registering, and search for the names of their own grandparents and great-grandparents. The…
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Were Grandma and Grandpa Nazis?
Now, more than 80 years after the end of the Nazi dictatorship, anyone can click through millions of index cards in the US National Archives without registering, and search for the names of their own grandparents and great-grandparents. The…
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Moldova announced overpayment for gas due to rejection of “Gazprom”
Moldova is overpaying for gas due to the refusal to work with “Gazprom”, said former Prime Minister of the republic, MP from the “Future of Moldova” party Vasily Tarlev.

After Ukraine stopped the transit of…
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Kremlin Rebuffs Zelensky’s Easter Ceasefire Proposal
The Kremlin on Tuesday dismissed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s call for an Easter ceasefire, claiming his proposal was vague and fell short of reaching a lasting peace.
Zelensky on Monday…
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Wolf bites woman in face near Hamburg IKEA during first attack in decades – POLITICO
“It is the first such case since wolves were reintroduced in 1998,” a spokesperson for Germany’s Federal Agency for Nature Conservation said.
Germany’s native wolf population was essentially driven to extinction during the 19th…
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India’s Head Start on Russian Crude Threatened by Rising Competition – Explained – outlookbusiness.com
India’s Head Start on Russian Crude Threatened by Rising Competition – Explained outlookbusiness.com
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Japan Deploys New Longer-Range Missiles, Formally Designates ‘Type 25’ Systems
Japan has taken a major step in advancing its stand-off defense capabilities, with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) announcing on March 31 the first operational deployment of two domestically developed longer-range missile…
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Russia’s Ryazan Region Forces Businesses to Send Employees for Military Service Under New Decree — UNITED24 Media
The authorities in Russia’s Ryazan region have issued a decree requiring businesses operating in the area to identify candidates for military service under contract.
The order, signed by Governor Pavel Malkov, was published on the official legal…
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