$1.4B to survivors
BERLIN >> The organization that handles claims on behalf of Jews who suffered under the Nazis said Thursday that Germany has agreed to extend another $1.4 billion (1.29 billion euros) overall for Holocaust survivors around the globe for the coming year.
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Raptors’ new head coach
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Top Russian general killed
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Release date shake-up
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To invest $3B in AI
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Beef-packing plant in KS
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