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5 killed, 2 seriously injured from car crash in SW Germany

FRANKFURT, March 11 (Xinhua) -- Five people died and two others were seriously injured after a road accident near the southwestern German city Karlsruhe on Friday night, local police said on Saturday morning.

According to initial police findings, a car with four people on board got into the oncoming lane on Friday night and collided sideways with a large taxi. The emergency call had been received by the police around midnight.

France, Britain attempt to mend relations at bilateral summit

PARIS, March 10 (Xinhua) -- French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attempted on Friday in Paris to mend bilateral relations strained by disputes in recent years over a fishing deal, illegal migration through the Channel, and Australian submarine contract stab.

In a joint press conference after the 36th Franco-British Summit, Macron, calling the summit a "summit of new ambition," voiced hope that the summit will mark a "new start" for the two countries.

UK: Russian advance in Bakhmut could come with heavy losses

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces have made progress in their campaign to capture the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, the focus of the war’s longest ground battle, but their assault will be difficult to sustain without more significant personnel losses, British military officials said Saturday.

The U.K. Defense Ministry said in its latest assessment that paramilitary units from the Kremlin-controlled Wagner Group have seized most of eastern Bakhmut, with a river flowing through the city now marking the front line of the fighting.

Netherlands: Farmers, environmental activists hold demos in The Hague

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Thousands of farmers and anti-establishment demonstrators protested Saturday in a park in The Hague against Dutch government plans to reduce nitrate emissions, while climate activists angry at what they call state support for the fossil fuel industry broke through police lines to block a major road elsewhere in the city.

UK to pay $577m to help France clamp down on migrants crossing Channel

10 Mar 2023; MEMO: Britain will pay France around £480 million ($577 million) over the next three years to help clamp down on migrants travelling to Britain in small boats, helping to fund more patrols and enhanced technology, Reuters reports.

The new deal was announced by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron during a summit designed to reset ties after years of bickering over Brexit.

Georgia’s parliament rejects foreign agents bill in second reading vote

TBILISI, March 10. /TASS/: Georgian lawmakers voted on Friday against a draft law on registering foreign agents in the second reading.

"One voted for, with 35 votes against. The measure has not passed," Speaker Shalva Papuashvili said following the vote, which was broadcast live on the parliament’s website.

Many countries concerned about US military biological activity — Russia’s Defense Ministry

MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/: Russia’s move to expose the United States’ military and biological activities made many countries wonder about the real reasons for the presence of US research facilities on their territories, Chief of Russia’s Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov said on Friday.

Russia: Lavrov slams Western media’s new version of Nord Stream events as ‘incoherent babble’

MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called the latest reports in the Western media about the alleged involvement of a "Ukrainian oligarch" in the explosions on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines "incoherent babble."

Britain's junior doctors prepare to strike over pay, burnout

LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - Fed up with a government he says doesn't care, Poh Wang plans to go on strike with tens of thousands of other British junior doctors next week, saying he is overworked, underpaid and burdened with a student loan he cannot imagine paying off.

The 28-year-old says he and his colleagues have been pushed to the brink after below-inflation pay rises collided with the surging cost of living to leave him questioning how he can ever pay off his more than 85,000 pounds ($101,000) of student debt.

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