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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 Mineral Wealth: Uncertainties Amidst Conflict

Ukraine's mineral wealth, estimated at 5% of global "critical" raw materials, faces challenges from outdated data, high extraction costs, and the conflict's impact on resource accessibility. The feasibility of exploiting these resources, including rare earth deposits in Russian-occupied territories,...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Indonesia to Revitalize Vocational Training to Boost Worker Productivity

Yassierli, speaking at the KSPSI's 52nd anniversary on February 27th, 2025, highlighted Indonesia's low competitiveness compared to ASEAN nations, announcing a revitalization of vocational training centers to improve worker productivity and adaptability to Industry 4.0, aiming to make Indonesian wor...

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North Macedonia's Massive Waste Imports Under EU Scrutiny

North Macedonia imported over 1.5 million tons of metal in 2024, along with significant quantities of other materials like plastic and catalysts, primarily from neighboring countries and the EU, despite upcoming stricter EU regulations on waste exports starting May 21, 2027.

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BNCC's Compartmentalization Hinders Interdisciplinary Learning

A Brazilian literature student criticizes the BNCC's compartmentalized structure, arguing that specialized teaching hinders interdisciplinary understanding necessary in a globalized world, proposing projects integrating subjects like literature and history to improve comprehension.

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Quality Education
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Israel-HAMAS Hostage Exchange: Four More Bodies for 602 Prisoners

HAMAS agreed to transfer four more Israeli hostages' bodies to Israel on February 26th, mediated by Egypt, in exchange for the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners, as part of a ceasefire deal following the October 7th, 2023, attack on Israel.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Russian Drone Attack Kills One, Injures Four in Kyiv and Kharkiv

On January 27-28, Russian drone attacks killed one and injured four in Kyiv and Kharkiv oblasts, damaging infrastructure including private homes, apartment buildings, and public spaces.

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German Companies Relocate Production to Poland Amid Economic Crisis

Due to Germany's declining economic attractiveness, 22% of surveyed companies plan to relocate production to Central and Eastern Europe; Knorr Bremse is moving two-thirds of its Dresden production (40 job losses) to Poland, citing lower costs and faster permitting processes in Poland compared to Ger...

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Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country

The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...

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Bulgarian Student Apathy Compared to Serbian Activism

A Bulgarian author contrasts the vibrant student-led protests in Serbia with the perceived apathy of Bulgarian students, questioning the reasons behind this difference and the implications for Bulgarian society.

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Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange Deal Reached Amid Controversy

Mediating countries brokered a deal to exchange all Palestinian prisoners for the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including two children, amid ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding the release process.

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Trump-Putin Meeting: A Potential Shift in US Foreign Policy

A potential meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin to end the war in Ukraine, following a February 12th phone call and a Saudi Arabia meeting excluding Ukraine and European allies, signals a significant shift in US foreign policy, raising concerns among allies about the future of US support and ...

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US Actions Shock Allies, Prompting European Defense Shift

The US administration's decision to side with Russia and North Korea on a UN resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shocked allies and confirmed concerns that the US is withdrawing from European affairs, leaving a vacuum that Europe is actively working to fill.

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