
Manhunt Follows Mayor's Killing, Social Democrats Win Lithuania, Germany Mandates Electronic Records, Gas Cookers Linked to Deaths, and more...
October 28, 202411m 15s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Manhunt in Austria: Mayor and Another Killed by Hunter Over Alleged Dispute
(1:55): Social Democrats Win in Lithuania, Ending Center-Right Rule Amid High Voter Turnout and Security Concerns
(3:57): Germany to Mandate Electronic Patient Records for All Insured from January 2025
(6:04): Gas Cookers Linked to 40,000 Premature Deaths Annually in Europe, Study Reveals
(8:12): Debate Heats Up Over Germany's Permanent Telephone Sick Note System Amid Rising Absenteeism Concerns
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(1:55): Social Democrats Win in Lithuania, Ending Center-Right Rule Amid High Voter Turnout and Security Concerns
(3:57): Germany to Mandate Electronic Patient Records for All Insured from January 2025
(6:04): Gas Cookers Linked to 40,000 Premature Deaths Annually in Europe, Study Reveals
(8:12): Debate Heats Up Over Germany's Permanent Telephone Sick Note System Amid Rising Absenteeism Concerns
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Image credit: Público
Topics
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