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From Japan and America's synthetic diamond alliance and Estonia becoming the first Central European country to legalize same-sex marriage to the ongoing conflicts reshaping Gaza, Haiti, and Ukraine, Trill News covers the nations driving global history. We report on international politics, geopolitics, elections, and the global stories that connect people across every border.

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Swiss Citizens Vote in Favor of Ambitious Climate Measures to Protect Glaciers

NPR

In a June 2023 national referendum, Swiss voters approved an ambitious climate law with roughly 59 percent in favor, backing the government's plan to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The vote came amid alarming reports showing that Switzerland's Alpine glaciers lost more than six percent of their total volume in 2022 alone. The bill also set aside over three billion Swiss francs to help homeowners and businesses transition away from oil and gas heating systems. The campaign was driven in large part by scientists and environmental groups who used images of rapidly retreating glaciers as a rallying point, making the stakes tangible for ordinary Swiss citizens. The result was seen internationally as a significant popular mandate for ambitious climate action in a wealthy nation heavily dependent on winter tourism and glacial meltwater for its rivers and hydropower.

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Refugees from Ukraine Boost Germany's Population Growth

The Hill

Germany's Federal Statistics Office reported in mid-2023 that the country's population grew by approximately 1.1 million people in 2022 — a 1.3 percent increase — driven almost entirely by the arrival of Ukrainians fleeing Russia's full-scale invasion. By the end of 2022, around 1.05 million Ukrainian refugees were registered as residing in Germany, pushing its total population to record levels.

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Tragedy Strikes: Migrant Smuggling Ship Sinks Off Greece

NPR

On June 14, 2023, a severely overcrowded fishing vessel carrying an estimated 750 migrants capsized and sank in international waters off the southwestern coast of Greece near Pylos, in what became one of the deadliest migrant maritime disasters in the Mediterranean in years. Only approximately 100 survivors were rescued and authorities recovered 82 bodies, leaving hundreds more missing and presumed dead.

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Leaked Document Reveals Spain's Proposal to Ban Encryption for Millions in the EU

WIRED

A leaked European Council document obtained by WIRED in May 2023 revealed that Spain held the most extreme position among EU member states on a proposal to require scanning of private encrypted messages, ostensibly to combat child sexual abuse material. Spanish representatives stated that it would be "desirable to legislatively prevent EU-based service providers from implementing end-to-end encryption." The majority of 20 surveyed countries expressed support for some form of message scanning.

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Bipartisan Bill Targets Secretive Practice of Retired U.S. Service Members Working for Foreign Powers

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Grassley introduced the bipartisan Retired Officers Conflict of Interest Act in 2023, targeting the largely opaque process by which retired U.S. military officers obtain permission to work for or advise foreign governments. The bill was prompted by investigative reporting revealing that hundreds of retired generals and admirals had taken lucrative consulting roles with foreign governments known for human rights abuses, with existing law approving roughly 95% of such requests with little public scrutiny.

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