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16 Feb 2025
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GB News: National lottery: Lucky Briton scoops up mega £65m EuroMillions jackpot as 14 others become millionaires
A UK ticket-holder has won a £65m EuroMillions jackpot after matching all numbers in the Valentine's Day draw. The winner must decide whether to go public or remain anonymous while claiming their prize.
Additionally, 14 other players won £1m each in the same draw, highlighting a recent trend of significant wins for UK EuroMillions participants.
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Le Monde: Friedrich Merz, an Atlanticist with no illusions about Trump's America
The outcome of the upcoming German parliamentary elections on February 23 will significantly influence Europe's role in peace negotiations regarding Ukraine. Friedrich Merz, the CDU candidate and frontrunner, has emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine both financially and militarily.
Merz has expressed concerns about Ukraine's future, suggesting that a lack of early assistance could lead to dire consequences, including potential threats to the Baltic countries. He is set to engage with various European leaders and NATO officials at an upcoming security conference.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Syrian asylum seeker stabs passersby in Austria, killing teen, injuring 5
A 23-year-old Syrian man stabbed six people in Villach, Austria, killing a 14-year-old and injuring five others in a random attack. The suspect has been detained, and authorities are investigating his background, while local leaders demand justice and stricter immigration laws.
The incident has sparked outrage among politicians, particularly from the far-right, who blame the government for rising violence linked to immigration. Austria's Interior Minister is expected to visit the site, as the country grapples with increasing concerns over asylum policies and public safety.