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Spain Politics · ValenciaCarlos Mazon, the leader of Spain's eastern Valencia region, said on Monday he was stepping down over his administration's handling of catastrophic floods that swept over the region a year ago. Mazon has faced daily calls for his resignation, including from victims' relatives, since the torrential downpour on October 29, 2024 killed 229 people and caused billions of euros in damages, mainly in suburbs south of Valencia, Spain's third-largest city.See the Story
A year on, leader of Spain's Valencia region resigns over deadly floods
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Germany Economy · GermanyGermany plans to begin a scheme to slash energy costs for power-hungry manufacturers in January, the economy minister said Monday, part of efforts to revive Europe's struggling industrial powerhouse.See the Story
Germany plans to lower industrial power costs from January
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German Politics · GermanyBERLIN (Reuters) -Chancellor Friedrich Merz has invited Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Germany to discuss deporting Syrian citizens with criminal records in Germany, the German leader said on Monday."We will, of course, continue to deport criminals to Syria. That is the plan. We will now implement this in a very concrete manner," Merz told reporters.Germany also wants to help stabilise the country, he said, adding that he intends to discuss…See the Story
Merz invites Syrian president to Germany to discuss deportations
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