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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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Ukraine's Amnesty for 21,000 Deserters Highlights War's Strain

Faced with a shortage of soldiers, the Ukrainian army has offered amnesties to 21,000 deserters who returned to service by March 2025, highlighting the strain of the war and the need for manpower.

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Ukraine's Critical Gas Shortage: Securing Reserves for the Next Heating Season

Ukraine faces a critical gas shortage after the 2023-2024 heating season, ending with only 0.675 billion cubic meters in storage due to reduced consumption and Russian attacks on energy infrastructure; Naftogaz has contracted 1.5 billion cubic meters for the next season, but experts estimate needing...

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US Universities Unite Against Trump Administration's Higher Education Overreach

Over 100 US universities, including Harvard, are united in opposing President Trump's administration's increased oversight of higher education, citing a $2.2 billion funding freeze and demands to investigate student activism and end affirmative action.

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Zelenskyy's South Africa Visit to Focus on Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will visit South Africa on April 24th to meet with President Ramaphosa, focusing on peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, leveraging South Africa's unique ties with Russia and its role in BRICS. This visit follows a prior South African peace mission.

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US Remains Silent on Petro's Alleged Visa Revocation

On April 22, 2025, the U.S. State Department would not confirm or deny Colombian President Gustavo Petro's claim that his visa had been revoked, citing confidentiality. This follows previous disagreements on migration and drug trafficking, recalling a similar incident with President Ernesto Samper i...

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Disintegrating Lava Planet Found with 9-Million Kilometer Tail

MIT astronomers discovered BD+05 4868 Ab, a disintegrating lava planet 140 light-years away, possessing a 9-million kilometer tail due to extreme heat from its nearby star, and is predicted to vanish in 1-2 million years.

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IMF Lowers Global Growth Forecast Due to Trump Tariffs

The IMF lowered its 2025-2026 global growth forecast to 3% and 2.8% due to President Trump's tariffs, predicting stagnation for Germany in 2025 and highlighting the significant impact on global economic prospects.

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EU Fines Apple €500 Million, Meta €200 Million for DMA Violations

The European Commission fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), with Apple for restricting app developers' access to alternative offer information and Meta for its data-light option model deemed insufficient, both companies planning legal action an...

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China's EV Boom: Subsidies Fuel Growth, Bankruptcies Rise

China's electric vehicle market share surged to 47% in 2024 due to government subsidies, cheap electricity, and intense competition, leading to bankruptcies despite high domestic demand and challenges in exporting.

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China's EV Market Boom: Subsidies, Competition, and Global Implications

China's electric vehicle market is booming, with EVs projected to exceed 50% of new car sales by 2025 due to government incentives, cheap electricity, and fierce competition; however, this rapid growth has resulted in several bankruptcies and increased trade barriers.

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28 Dead in Kashmir Terrorist Attack; Modi Cuts Short Saudi Trip

A terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, killed 28 tourists and injured over 20, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cut short his Saudi Arabia visit and return to New Delhi for an emergency meeting.

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IMF Lowers Global Growth Forecast Amidst Rising Trade Tensions

The IMF lowered its 2025 global growth forecast to 2.8 percent, citing disruptions in global supply chains due to increased trade tensions and uncertain tariffs; the US retaliatory tariffs imposed on April 2nd are a major factor.

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