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German economy shrank less in Q4 than reported: official data
Germany's economy shrank at a smaller rate in the fourth quarter of last year than originally thought, despite the blows leveled by supply chain woes and the pandemic, official data showed on Feb. 25.
Gross domestic product in Europe's top economy slipped 0.3 percent in the last three months of 2021 compared to the previous quarter, the federal statistics office Destatis said.
Germany to enter recession due to virus
The Bundesbank has said the latest wave of the coronavirus pandemic risked pushing the German economy - Europe's largest - into a technical recession before staging a recovery from the second quarter.
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Storm Eunice batters Europe
Storm Eunice killed at least nine people in Europe on Feb. 18, pummelling Britain with record-breaking winds and forcing millions to take shelter as it disrupted flights, trains and ferries across Western Europe.
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Full “Snow Moon” peaks tonight
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Cross-country champ waits for last-place skier before celebrating gold medal win
Niskanen emphasized the need to respect all athletes because they have put blood, sweat and tears into qualifying for the Olympics
School break again?
Due to the Statehood Day, which is celebrated on Sretenje, students already have two non-working days on February 15 and 16. Since it is Tuesday and Wednesday, the school calendar previously planned to add Monday, February 14, and now, probably, the vacation will be extended to Thursday and Friday, according to Novosti.
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Turkish Cypriot leader receives UN envoy, reiterates his 2-state solution
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar discussed the issue of Cyprus on Feb. 1 with the U.N. mission chief appointed to facilitate the solution of the decades-old dispute on the divided island.
Celebrations for Year of the Tiger are muted, but bring hope
People across Asia prepared Monday for muted Lunar New Year celebrations amid concerns over the coronavirus and virulent omicron variant, even as increasing vaccination rates raised hopes that the Year of the Tiger might bring life back closer to normal.
Possible Evidence for Roman Crucifixion Found in England
The man was between 25 and 35 years old at the time of his death
We Pay Tribute to the Victims of the Holocaust
Today, people around the world will commemorate and honor those who lost their lives by the Nazi machine during World War II. The UN General Assembly has chosen to declare the date on which the Auschwitz camp was liberated in 1945 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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