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Berlin Left Party Eyes Mayoralty Amid Shifting Political Landscape
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Berlin Left Party Eyes Mayoralty Amid Shifting Political Landscape

Germany's Left Party (Die Linke) is aiming to win Berlin's mayoral election in September, with candidate Elif Eralp. The party, a descendant of East Germany's SED, seeks to govern the city-state, currently led by the CDU. Eralp, whose parents fled Turkey, represents a new generation within the party, which is experiencing membership growth but also facing controversy over statements on the Middle East.

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Deutsche Welle
Elon Musk's Wealth Surge, China's Consumer Wobble, and India's Shifting Job Market
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Elon Musk's Wealth Surge, China's Consumer Wobble, and India's Shifting Job Market

Elon Musk's one-day wealth gain of $164.8 billion surpassed Warren Buffett's net worth. China's economy shows a two-speed recovery with industrial output rising but consumer spending falling. India sees a surge in tech professionals seeking jobs, while blue-collar roles and civil engineering gain traction. China leads India in university rankings, and India's state subsidies have tripled.

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Times of India
Why Indian Cities Look Different From The Air Than Foreign Counterparts
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Why Indian Cities Look Different From The Air Than Foreign Counterparts

A flight into Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, or Kolkata often reveals sprawling informal settlements, hazy skies, or aging infrastructure, contrasting sharply with the orderly urban layouts, green surroundings, and cleaner skylines of cities like Singapore, Bangkok, or Colombo. This difference stems from a complex interplay of history, demographics, governance, economics, and the sheer scale of India's rapid urbanization and population density, posing unique challenges in delivering basic urban services and managing growth.

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Times of India
New Gold Rush in California Pits Mining Company Against Indigenous Tribes
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New Gold Rush in California Pits Mining Company Against Indigenous Tribes

A Canadian company, K2 Gold, has received approval for gold exploration at Conglomerate Mesa in California, sparking a conflict with Indigenous tribes and environmentalists who view the area as sacred and ecologically vital. The project, approved by the Bureau of Land Management, is seen by some as a new gold rush facilitated by relaxed regulations, while others highlight potential economic benefits for the small town of Lone Pine.

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Guardian International
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Pauline Hanson's Resurgence and the Political Landscape

Billionaire Gina Rinehart publicly supports Pauline Hanson, gifting her a toy bulldozer and private plane access. Hanson, a One Nation leader, delivered a manifesto at the National Press Club, advocating for a monoculture, scrapping public broadcasters, and slashing migration. Progressive group GetUp! protested Hanson's speech with a banner, to which Hanson responded by changing her social media profile picture to an image of herself wearing sunglasses.

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