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Syria · SyriaSyria’s minority religious and ethnic communities were divided in the runup to the first parliamentary elections after the ouster of Bashar Assad, the former Syrian president. In the end, some chose to take part in the weekend vote but few managed to break into the country’s new political order, according to preliminary results.See the Story
Minorities Had Hoped to Break Into Syria’s New Political Order in the Weekend Vote but Few Succeeded
58% Center coverage: 49 sources

Privacy · GermanySigna said it could leave Europe instead of weakening encryption if the controversial Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) proposal were to pass.See the Story
Chat Control Is "Like a Malware on Your Device" – Signal Slams the EU Proposal to Scan Your Private Chats
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Energy · NamibiaThis week, RWE withdrew from a $10 billion Namibia green hydrogen project, the latest example of companies considering such investments.The German power utility said on Monday that it had withdrawn from Namibia's Hyphen green ammonia project…See the Story
Mega Hydrogen Projects Could Make or Break the New Fuel Agenda
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