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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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Syrian Druze Leader's Actions Fuel Deadly Sweida Violence

In the wake of deadly clashes in southern Syria's Sweida province, Druze spiritual leader Hikmat al-Hijri's actions, viewed by some as defending his community and by others as belligerent, led to over 500 deaths and heightened tensions with the new Syrian government.

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Former Officer Sentenced for Breonna Taylor Raid

A former Kentucky police officer, Brett Hankison, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's rights during a raid in March 2020 where she was fatally shot; the sentence is less than what Taylor's family hoped for but more than the Trump administration's Justice Department re...

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Norway's "Invisible Mine" Could Reshape Europe's Rare Earth Supply

In the small Norwegian town of Ulefoss, Rare Earths Norway (REN) plans to mine Europe's largest rare earth deposit using an innovative "invisible mine" technique to avoid damaging the town above; the project aims for 2030 operation, potentially reshaping Europe's reliance on China for these critical...

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Zimbabwe Seeks to Further Criminalize Government Criticism

Zimbabwean lawmakers are pushing to criminalize criticism of the government, proposing a national ideology and patriotic education, despite a High Court ruling against sections of a similar law and concerns about shrinking democratic space.

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Venezuela: New Arrests Despite Prisoner Releases Create 'Revolving Door' of Repression

On July 21, 2025, the Venezuelan NGO Clipp denounced new arbitrary arrests despite the release of 59 political prisoners (out of 80), creating a "revolving door" effect of repression; this ongoing persecution affects many Venezuelan families and highlights the government's systematic human rights ab...

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Former Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Breonna Taylor Case

A Kentucky judge sentenced former police officer Brett Hankinson to three years in prison for his role in the 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, rejecting a plea deal for a single day of jail time; Hankinson was the only officer convicted in the case, while two others involved have not yet faced sentenci...

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Germany Allows Taliban Envoys Amid Afghan Deportation Controversy

Germany allowed two Taliban envoys entry to facilitate the deportation of 81 Afghan migrants with criminal convictions; further deportations are planned, despite UN criticism citing human rights violations in Afghanistan.

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White House Bars WSJ from Scotland Trip After Trump Lawsuit

The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool traveling to Scotland, citing a report detailing a suggestive letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," prompting a $10 billion lawsuit from Trump and concerns about press freedom.

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€631 Billion Investment Pledge Aims to Revive German Economy

Sixty-one major German and American corporations launched "Made for Germany," pledging €631 billion in investments over three years to revitalize Germany's economy, aiming to counter a period of economic stagnation and low investment.

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Ecuador's Gang Violence Soars After Drug Lord's Extradition

On July 19, 2025, a billiard hall shooting in Playas, Ecuador, killed 10; the same day, 15 were killed in Manabí, prompting a military deployment. This coincided with the extradition of top drug trafficker Adolfo Macías, creating a power vacuum that fueled gang violence.

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Bolsonaro Faces Imprisonment for Social Media Violation

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge threatened Jair Bolsonaro with immediate imprisonment for violating a social media ban, stemming from his public statements and his son's lobbying efforts in the US to influence the court's decision.

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Venezuela Investigates Bukele Over Alleged Migrant Abuse

On July 21, 2025, Venezuela launched an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged abuse of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US and held in a maximum-security Salvadoran prison; Bukele claims Venezuela is upset about losing their "hostages.

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