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In the world of international news, several significant developments have unfolded. Let's delve into some of the key stories.

At the IAA auto show in Munich, China is making a strong presence, with 103 Chinese companies accounting for 16% of the total exhibitors. This marks a notable increase compared to two years ago, though the exact percentage increase is not specified in the available data. The show has also seen renewed calls to postpone the EU regulation that no new cars with internal combustion engines should be approved from 2035.

In the realm of science, a study conducted by Canadian researchers suggests that all CT scans in women of childbearing age carry a certain risk of a later miscarriage or birth defect in the child, even if they were done well before a pregnancy. The study, which analysed the data of around 5.1 million pregnant women between 1992 and 2023, calls for a so-called urgency review for all girls and women who may become pregnant in the future.

The federal prosecutor in Germany is preparing for the extradition of Ukrainian Serhii K., who is accused of coordinating the attacks on the Nord Stream Baltic Sea gas pipeline. The appeals court in Bologna, Italy, will decide on his extradition on Tuesday, September 9.

In Germany, it is recommended that pregnant women only undergo CT scans in exceptional cases due to radiation exposure.

Organized crime is causing concern in Germany and Italy, with thousands of language certificates and integration tests being forged, exploiting a flawed system: overloaded immigration offices. For around 1500 euros, the convincing-looking certificates can be ordered via social media like TikTok. The research shows how the state is failing to combat this fraud, with federal states having no overview of the extent of it and unable to provide statistics on the number of fraud cases.

In other news, Dan Brown, the bestselling author of "Illuminati" and "The Da Vinci Code", has released a new novel titled "The Secret of Secrets". The novel sends Harvard professor Robert Langdon to Prague, exploring human consciousness in the age of artificial intelligence.

Lastly, former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock officially takes up her new position as President of the UN General Assembly in New York today. The CEO of VW, Oliver Blume, has expressed doubts about the ban on combustion engines, while CSU leader Markus SΓΆder wants to scrap the regulation altogether. China is consistently pushing ahead with its electric course, as evidenced by more than a hundred companies from the People's Republic being represented at the IAA auto show, which is significantly more than two years ago.

Stay tuned for more updates as these stories continue to unfold.

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