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CNN —German authorities have been tracking down the former members of the Red Army Faction (RAF), a now-defunct Cold War-era militant group, who have been on the run for nearly 30 years. The RAF, he said, emerged in what was then West Berlin, at the “crossroads” of the Cold War. The first, and most prominent period from 1970-1977, saw the group murder public officials and US soldiers and take many hostages. In April 1975, six RAF members seized the West German Embassy in Stockholm in a hostage standoff with the goal of forcing the release of imprisoned RAF members. The Red Army Faction claimed responsibility for the assassination, but the perpetrators were never brought to justice.
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Across the countries that use the euro currency, inflation rates varied. Food prices remained stubbornly high, while government intervention to tame the inflated cost of energy began to take hold. That deal is expected to set a precedent for other pay talks and could threaten the European Central Bank’s forecast that eurozone wage growth will peak this year. What’s Next: A decision by the European Central Bank. The inflation data will influence the European Central Bank’s decision on whether to continue raising interest rates in an effort to bring down inflation.
Hundreds of social media users have been misled by a digitally altered screenshot of a German television broadcast that appears to use a “Kremlin-friendly” map of Ukraine. The screenshot shows journalist Hanna Zimmermann presenting the Oct. 10 Heute Journal programme on the channel of Germany’s public broadcaster, ZDF. “German public broadcaster ZDF is using kremlin-friendly maps showing Ukraine without the Russian-occupied regions of the country. But ZDF said on Twitter on Oct. 12 that the screenshot shared on social media is “a manipulated photo” and “fake” (here). The segment in which the screenshot was captured can be viewed from 12:31 and shows that no such map of Ukraine is used.
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