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Sculptor Jaume Plensa Displays Monumental Heads in Duisburg

Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa is showing works in Germany for the first time in ten years, featuring his signature monumental head sculptures at Duisburg museum through November.

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German Government Pushes KNDS IPO

Defense manufacturer KNDS postpones its multibillion-dollar IPO launch, citing poor market conditions. Berlin insists on proceeding with the public offering despite ownership tensions and investor uncertainty.

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News Update on Global Events

This news topic covers developments in ['Arbitrs', 'Serie'] reporting on significant regional or international events. Multiple sources reported on the situation from different perspectives and angles. The developments carry implications for stakeholders and communities affected.

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German polling shows Merz approval declining sharply

ARD polling data indicates Chancellor Friedrich Merz's approval ratings continue falling, while the far-right AfD gained five points on his Union coalition. Public reaction to government reform proposals remains cautious.

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European Soap Opera Episodes Air Monday

Three European television series—Ici tout commence, La Promessa, and Un Si Grand Soleil—air new episodes on Monday July 6, 2026. Storylines involve investigation, family drama, and plot resolutions across the ensemble casts.

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Microsoft establishes AI transformation consulting firm

Microsoft established a new company to help organizations select and implement artificial intelligence technologies that deliver business value. The venture assists enterprises in navigating complex AI tool selection and achieving measurable returns on investment.

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France Prepares for Morocco in World Cup Quarters

French national team coaches discuss preparation strategy for their World Cup Round of Sixteen opponent. Defensive tactics and tactical adjustments remain focus areas as the tournament progresses.

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Micron Emerges as Memory Chip Leader

Micron overtakes Tesla and Meta by market cap, positioning itself as the next chip superpower. The memory manufacturer capitalizes on AI infrastructure demand and competes with Nvidia for investor attention.

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Langsford's Wimbledon Outing Sends Loyalty Message

Ruth Langsford was spotted enjoying Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son, a notably pointed message given their family tensions. The appearance sparked commentary on loyalty signals within the entertainment sphere during the tennis tournament.

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Madonna returns with nostalgic dance album Confessions II

Madonna's new album Confessions II marks her most vital release in two decades, reviving old-school dance music 21 years after the original Confessions on a Dance Floor. The album blends '80s New York house music with personal storytelling and features collaborations including Sabrina Carpenter.

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Wooden Boat Sinks in Democratic Republic of Congo

A wooden boat carrying students returning from state exams sank at the junction of Kasai and Sankuru rivers in Ilebo territory, Democratic Republic of Congo. At least 20 died, 80 were rescued, and over 100 remain missing.

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Villepin Builds Coalition Without Declaring Candidacy

Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin campaigns for 2027 without formally announcing candidacy. Senegal's President Diomaye announces plans to form his own political party, breaking with PM Sonko.

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Volkswagen Faces Radical Restructuring

VW chief Blume outlines sweeping reforms to return the automaker to its core competencies. Plans include factory closures, 100,000 job cuts worldwide, and friction within the company between the founding families.

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Burnham Urged to Adopt Economic Populism to Save Labour

Senior advisors are encouraging Andy Burnham to adopt an economic populist approach with policies like rent control and higher wealth taxes to combat the cost-of-living crisis. Polling suggests such radical measures could help Labour retain its parliamentary majority at the next election.

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Coastal French Towns Report Virtually Crime-Free Living

Analysis of 223 French coastal municipalities revealed some beachside cities maintain exceptionally low crime rates. Simultaneously, Catalan police announced plans to expand forces by 1,500 officers annually to combat organized crime.

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