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Aviation Fuel Watch: The EU is bracing for a possible long-term jet-fuel squeeze as the Hormuz crisis disrupts flows; the bloc’s energy commissioner says there’s no immediate shortage, but contingency talks are starting. Germany Steps In: Israel says it will supply jet fuel to Germany after Berlin requested help, with deliveries depending on how the conflict and shipping/refining conditions evolve. Defense-Industry Momentum: Germany’s auto lobby warns of up to 125,000 more job losses by 2035, while Deutsche Telekom doubles down on AI and defense partnerships, including drone-sabotage protection work with Rheinmetall. EU Rail Shake-Up: New EU rules aim to make cross-border train tickets easier to buy by forcing wider online access and data sharing. Politics & Rights: Poland’s PM Donald Tusk apologises to LGBTQ+ couples as the country moves to recognise same-sex marriage after an EU court ruling. Health Alert: Dutch authorities quarantined 12 staff after mishandled hantavirus samples linked to the Hondius cruise outbreak.

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German auto industry association warns of 125,000 more job losses by 2035

German auto industry association warns of 125,000 more job losses by 2035

German cabinet agrees to replace green-friendly heating law

German cabinet agrees to replace green-friendly heating law

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Booed Over Pension And Healthcare Cuts | Watch

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German ambassador is very encouraged by Biberach links

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