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  • Jun 13

    Public administrations in northern Germany struggle to recruit engineers and IT staff as demographic crunch deepens

    Municipalities and district councils in Schleswig‑Holstein are finding it increasingly difficult to fill vacancies in technical and social roles, a survey by the German Press Agency shows, with demographic change and competition from the private sector squeezing the pipeline of new hires.

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Hormuz tolls and Spanish ashes

Trump escalates in Hormuz as Europe hardens defences and heat exposes brittle systems

The Gulf moved from danger to outright economic coercion, with American strikes, Iranian retaliation claims and a proposed fee on the world's most sensitive oil lane. Europe, meanwhile, answered insecurity with missile plans, cyber protests and more rules for technology at home.

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The US under Trump: second term

The White House proposed new double-digit tariffs on 16 trading partners, including the EU, and the US budget deficit increased by $120 billion due to tariff refunds, indicating a recalibration of US trade policy.

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