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| Switzerland to vote on capping population at 10 million A proposal by anti-immigration Swiss People's Party has gained enough signatures to head to a referendum this June. But lawmakers and business groups argue the move could cause economic chaos. Russia blocks YouTube and WhatsApp More websites and messenger apps are becoming inaccessible in Russia. While users look for ways around government bans, others wonder what will ultimately remain of the internet. France, Germany signal unity at EU's Belgium castle retreat Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz greeted the press together on arrival at the Alden Biesen Castle, with Macron saying they shared a "sense of urgency" on economic reform. But the two may clash on the way forward. Kim Jong Un's daughter set to be his successor, Seoul says Kim Ju Ae, the daughter of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, is estimated to be around 13 years old. She has already appeared by her father's side at military events. AU looks inward to assess its power to ensure security in Africa The African Union's (AU) unsuccessful peace and security initiatives will be under scrutiny at the upcoming summit. Leaders from across the bloc are calling for the body to take greater initiative in resolving conflicts. Prague exhibition documents Slovak National Gallery decline A Prague exhibition called "Free National Gallery – Description of a Struggle" details the political dispute over culture in neighboring Slovakia under Robert Fico. It carries an implicit warning for Czech culture, too. India: Ethnic tensions keep peace out of reach in Manipur Manipur remains trapped in an unresolved, worsening ethnic conflict, despite government efforts to resolve the tensions and find lasting peace. Rising teenage pregnancy among young teens in Philippines As Valentine's Day approaches in the Philippines, declining pregnancies among older teens contrast sharply with rising cases among those under 15. Brussels: Police search European Commission buildings Investigators have searched premises belonging to the European Commission in Brussels, with the operation reportedly tied to the sale of over 20 Commission buildings. Indian teens roll their eyes at talk of a social media ban India has joined the growing list of countries considering a social media ban for children under 16. Young Indians are not happy and are already plotting workarounds. First German politician enters Gaza since October 7 attack The speaker of the Bundestag, Julia Klöckner, entered as far as the so-called "Yellow Line" of predominantly Israeli control in Gaza. She held no talks with Palestinians, prompting some criticism at home. Saudi Arabia reshapes Vision 2030 around new priorities Riyadh has announced an overhaul of its economic and societal reform agenda. It's now focused on technology and religious tourism, not urban construction and giga projects. Where do human rights stand now? 'Threat to world peace': How Germans see the US now Back in 2016, German trust in the United States was at all-time high. Today the situation could not be more different. This is mostly due to US President Donald Trump and his unpredictable policies. |