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German Commission Recommends Strategic Shift in Global South Relations

A German commission, led by former Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, recommends a more strategic, interest-driven approach to relations with the Global South, proposing new alliances, better coordination of development cooperation, and expanding the Federal Security Council to define nati...

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Partnerships for the Goals
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German Bundestag Reports Condemn Failure of Afghanistan Mission

Germany's Afghanistan mission is deemed a failure in two new reports by the Bundestag, citing oversight failures, misinformation, and civilian casualties; while the Bundeswehr received praise for the final evacuation, its prior actions are condemned.

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politico.eu
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Fissures Emerge in Frugal EU Alliance as Geopolitical Landscape Shifts"

Facing geopolitical shifts and the war in Ukraine, traditionally frugal EU member states, especially Denmark, show cracks in their united front against increased EU spending and common debt; divisions persist as upcoming budget negotiations loom.

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Ukraine Dismisses Deputy Defense Minister Amidst Arms Procurement Scandal

Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Dmitri Klimenko was dismissed on Tuesday following allegations of inefficient arms procurement, contract leaks, and political interference within the Defense Ministry, prompting investigations into potential abuse of power and raising concerns about military supply ...

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Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Unprecedented Protests

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned after three months of student-led protests sparked by the deadly collapse of a newly renovated train station canopy in Novi Sad, revealing alleged government corruption and highlighting broader public discontent.

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theguardian.com
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Canada Inquiry: No Evidence Foreign Interference Altered Election Outcomes

A Canadian inquiry found no evidence that foreign interference changed the outcome of the last two elections, despite some questionable conduct by parliamentarians, and recommended steps to strengthen democratic institutions and better inform the public about threats.

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dw.com
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Trump Administration Deportations Spark Debate

The Trump administration deported over 500 undocumented immigrants with criminal records, sparking debate about immigration enforcement and human rights.

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dw.com
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US-Panama Talks to Focus on China's Canal Influence

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming trip to Panama will address concerns over China's influence near the Panama Canal, following President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that Panama ceded control to China, sparking denials from both Panama and China.

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taz.de
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Chinese AI DeepSeek-R1 Challenges US Tech Dominance

DeepSeek, a Chinese company, created DeepSeek-R1, a competitive AI model without using US-made high-performance chips, challenging the notion of US chip dependence in AI development and impacting global tech market valuations.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
dw.com
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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Widespread Protests

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and Novi Sad's mayor resigned on Tuesday following three months of student-led protests sparked by a deadly railway station collapse and subsequent attacks on protestors; the resignations are unlikely to end the protests.

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dw.com
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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Widespread Protests

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and Novi Sad Mayor Milan Djuric resigned on Tuesday following three months of student-led protests sparked by a deadly railway station collapse in November 2024, fueled by allegations of corruption and authoritarian rule under President Aleksandar Vucic, and mark...

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theguardian.com
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Bulgarian Lab Technician on Trial for Alleged Role in Ukrainian Soldier Phone Number Theft Plot

A Bulgarian lab technician, Katrin Ivanova, is on trial in London accused of being a key member of a spy ring that plotted to steal the mobile phone numbers of Ukrainian soldiers training at a German military base, allegedly working for Russia.

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