Europe

Thousands of nurses to go on strike in Britain for 2nd time in week
Nurses demand 19% pay raise that government says is 'unaffordable,' more nurse strikes expected in January.

EU Commission proposes stronger rules to fight human trafficking
Over 7,000 people become victims of human trafficking each year in EU, says commission.

British High Court rules deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda lawful
Court rules government plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda are in line with the law, but appeal may come in January.

German army problems may impede NATO operations: Report
More than a dozen Puma armored vehicles inoperable after military exercise were to be deployed to NATO mission, according to Der Spiegel.

Leo Varadkar returns as Ireland's prime minister
Varadkar takes over from Micheal Martin for 2nd term as part of historic 2020 coalition agreement.

Germany inaugurates 1st LNG terminal in push to diversify energy supply
Wilhelmshaven terminal is 'very, very important contribution' to Germany's security, cuts dependency on Russia, says chancellor.

Supporters of PKK terrorist group hold illegal demonstration in Swedish capital
Terror supporters display PKK banner over bridge, chant slogans praising terrorist organization.

Austrians dial down Christmas lights, fearing blackouts, bills
Survey finds 1 in 3 Austrians cutting back on festive lights to save energy, money.


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