
Russia Intensifies Assaults in Ukraine, ECJ Strengthens Consumer Rights, Germany's Housing Crisis Deepens, Fernando Medina in Tutti Frutti Probe, and more...
July 30, 202411m 38s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Russia Intensifies Assaults in Eastern Ukraine Amid Heavy Losses and Corruption Scandal
(2:15): ECJ Rules Travel Refunds Must Be Paid Despite Insolvency, Strengthening Consumer Rights Amid Pandemic and Future Disasters
(4:11): Germany Faces Housing Crisis: New Apartment Builds Set to Plummet Over 40% by 2026
(6:48): Fernando Medina Named Defendant in 'Tutti Frutti' Probe Over Alleged Financial Misconduct
(8:53): German Court Ruling on Electoral Law Could Reshape Bundestag Representation
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(2:15): ECJ Rules Travel Refunds Must Be Paid Despite Insolvency, Strengthening Consumer Rights Amid Pandemic and Future Disasters
(4:11): Germany Faces Housing Crisis: New Apartment Builds Set to Plummet Over 40% by 2026
(6:48): Fernando Medina Named Defendant in 'Tutti Frutti' Probe Over Alleged Financial Misconduct
(8:53): German Court Ruling on Electoral Law Could Reshape Bundestag Representation
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Image credit: Ground News
Topics
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