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Attack on Syrian in German city of Wismar seen as hate crime
Police say a 20-year-old Syrian man was attacked in the northern city of Wismar by three German-speaking men shouting anti-migrant slurs and had to be hospitalized for his injuries.
PM Dancila appreciates Estonia's digitalisation level
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila voiced her appreciation regarding the digitalisation level that the Estonian state achieved, within a visit to an Estonian showroom, in Tallinn, which is the most important executive information center that presents the way the Estonian digital society works.
Minibuses without Drivers in Tallinn
Vans without drivers began to move from this weekend in the center of Tallinn as part of a pilot project launched on the occasion of the Estonian EU presidency, which runs until the end of the year, France's press quoted by Mediapool saying.
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How a small group of canadian paratroopers saved Denmark from Soviet occupation
By May 1945 the war in Europe had finally started to wind down. Yet for the men of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, there was one final mission to complete before they were relieved. Due to increasing tensions between them and the USSR, the Western Allies recognized that they had to take as much German territory as they could before the Soviets arrived.