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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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21 Gazan Children Die of Starvation Amidst Ongoing Conflict

A Gaza hospital reported 21 child deaths from starvation in 72 hours, amid Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, causing a severe food shortage and frequent attacks on aid distribution centers, leading to international condemnation.

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Gaza Famine: 100+ Aid Groups Warn of Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis

Over 100 aid groups declared a "massive famine" in Gaza on July 23, 2025, citing over 2 million people affected by 21 months of conflict, with Israeli forces killing over 1,000 Palestinians seeking aid since a US-Israel backed foundation assumed distribution, sidelining the UN.

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Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and EU Concerns

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd limiting the powers of the NABU and SAPO, sparking protests and concerns about a rollback of anti-corruption efforts crucial for EU integration, amid allegations of Russian influence within the agencies.

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Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence

Ukraine's parliament passed a bill on July 22nd, granting the Prosecutor General sweeping powers over the NABU and SAP, prompting widespread condemnation from anti-corruption agencies, international partners, and opposition figures who fear it will undermine Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU ...

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Germany's Unwavering Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul affirmed unwavering support for Israel against threats from Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthi militias, while acknowledging the need for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza despite not signing a joint statement with 28 other countries calling for a ceasefire.

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Germany Weighs Military Conscription Amid NATO Obligations and Economic Concerns

Germany is considering reinstating a form of mandatory military service, aiming to increase the Bundeswehr's personnel by 80,000 within ten years to fulfill NATO obligations; however, concerns remain about the impact on the German economy due to potential workforce shortages from conscription.

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Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence

On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.

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International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza Actions

Over two dozen countries, including EU members, demanded an immediate end to the Gaza war, criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid and Hamas's hostage situation; Israel rejected the statement, blaming Hamas.

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Global Forest Fires Surge Amidst Climate Change

Between 2001 and 2024, global forest fires destroyed 152 million hectares of trees, a third of total tree loss, rising to nearly half in 2024; climate change is the primary driver, with the UN projecting a significant increase in extreme fires by 2100.

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US Threatens 100% Tariff on Russian Oil Imports

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that imposing sanctions on Russian oil imports is a "very real possibility" if Russia doesn't reach a peace agreement with Ukraine by early September, a deadline set by President Trump; Ukraine and Russia are set to resume talks in Istanbul on July 23rd, focus...

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India Censors 33-Second Kiss in "Superman", Sparking Outrage

India's film censorship board, CBFC, sparked outrage by altering a 33-second kiss in the upcoming Superman movie to a peck, despite a 13+ rating, highlighting a broader global trend of film censorship impacting artistic expression and freedom of speech.

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€631 Billion Investment Pledge Aims to Revitalize German Economy

Sixty-one major German companies announced a €631 billion investment plan ("Made for Germany") to revitalize the German economy, aiming to increase competitiveness and address challenges like high social security costs and an aging population, following years of recession and low investment.

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