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German state owned broadcaster

Deutsche Welle, commonly shortened to DW, is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in German, English, Spanish, Hindi, Persian, and Arabic. The work of DW is regulated by the Deutsche Welle Act, stating that content is intended to be independent of government influence. DW is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

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Trump's Election Exacerbates German-American Tensions

Following Donald Trump's election as U.S. President, Germany faced heightened tensions, with most political parties expressing concerns except for the AfD which celebrated Trump's victory, and a leaked German ambassador's report criticizing Trump; economic ramifications due to potential tariffs were...

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Israeli Military Operation in Jenin Kills Eight Palestinians

Israeli forces conducted a major military operation in Jenin, West Bank, on January 21, killing at least eight Palestinians, following the lifting of US sanctions on Israeli settlers and a recent Gaza ceasefire, escalating regional tensions.

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EU adopts pragmatic approach to Trump's second term, prioritizing cooperation and unified action

Despite pre-election threats, President Trump's inauguration has not yet resulted in new tariffs on EU goods; the EU is adopting a pragmatic approach, pursuing cooperation while preparing for potential trade conflicts to avoid a trade war, with a focus on energy collaboration and unified action.

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Undefined Borders Expose Refugees, Greece Aims for Gallium Monopoly

Unresolved border disputes between Greece and Turkey leave refugees vulnerable, as highlighted by a new Forensis map, while Greece plans to become the EU's sole gallium supplier by 2028.

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Russia Bypasses Pokrovsk: Implications for Dnipro and Pavlograd

Since August 2024, discussions have centered on Russia's strategic decisions around Pokrovsk, a key transport hub in eastern Ukraine. While Russian forces have bypassed the city, concerns exist about their potential advance toward Dnipro, potentially endangering Pavlograd within a year and a half, d...

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Odessa's Art Finds Refuge in Berlin: A Joint Exhibition Showcases Cultural Preservation

In July 2023, a rocket hit Odessa's Museum Palace, prompting the relocation of its art collection to Lviv and then Berlin's Alte Nationalgalerie for safekeeping and a joint exhibition showcasing European paintings from the 16th-19th centuries, symbolizing international cooperation and cultural prese...

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Trump's False Claims on Panama Canal Spark Regional Tensions

On January 20th, US President Trump falsely claimed China controls the Panama Canal, stating the US would "recover" it, prompting Panama's president to reiterate Panamanian ownership. Trump's statements, including false claims about deaths during construction, have sparked Panamanian nationalism and...

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Davos Protest: Young Activists Demand Higher Taxes, Greater Influence

Hundreds of young people protested at the snowy Davos World Economic Forum, demanding higher taxes on the wealthy and criticizing the forum's influence, briefly blocking a main road; some young activists, invited as Global Shapers, aimed to build bridges while advocating for change.

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Lawsuits Target Trump's Executive Orders

Three lawsuits were filed against the Trump administration on January 21st, challenging executive orders on federal employee firings, birthright citizenship, and the appointment of Elon Musk to head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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Austria's Far-Right Leader Poised to Become Chancellor

Herbert Kickl, leader of Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), is poised to become Austria's next chancellor after a swift agreement with the center-right Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) on the 2025 budget, despite potential disagreements over foreign policy and the selection of ministers.

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Trump's Election Strains German-American Relations

Following Donald Trump's election, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz offered congratulations but stayed away from the inauguration, highlighting the strained relations stemming from Trump's threats to end climate protection, impose tariffs, and pursue an assertive foreign policy; Germany's political lan...

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Russia Ignores Trump Inauguration Amid Ukraine War Focus

Major Russian news channels did not broadcast Trump's inauguration, focusing instead on the Transnistria gas crisis and the war in Ukraine; Trump publicly criticized Putin, stating that he is destroying Russia by not seeking a peace deal in Ukraine, marking a shift in US policy.

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