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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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M23 Retains Control of North Kivu Despite New Governor's Efforts

In North Kivu, 100 days after General Evariste Somo's appointment as governor following the January 2025 fall of Goma, the M23 rebel group maintains control over most of the province, causing widespread suffering and displacement despite his efforts to improve military logistics and infrastructure i...

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Albanian Elections: EU Accession Hopes and Corruption Concerns

Albania's May 11th, 2025 parliamentary elections pit Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party against a fragmented opposition, with the outcome crucial for its EU accession and fight against corruption; the inclusion of candidates under investigation raises concerns about the electoral process.

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Ground Subsidence Threatens Major US Cities

A study by Columbia Climate School finds that groundwater extraction, geological processes, and building weight are causing 25 of the 28 largest U.S. cities to sink at varying rates, affecting over 34 million people and potentially damaging infrastructure.

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Denmark Tries Quran Burning Case Under New Law

Two men stand trial in Denmark for burning a Quran during a June 2024 folk festival, a case under a new law criminalizing such acts that followed international outrage over similar incidents in 2023, raising concerns about free speech versus national security.

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Smart Africa Drives Digital Transformation Amidst New US Tariffs

Smart Africa, a 40-nation alliance, is driving Africa's digital transformation through initiatives like an AI council, a bulk purchasing platform, cybersecurity plans, and health data interoperability, while new US tariffs create challenges for African economies.

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German Care Sector Critically Relies on Foreign Workers

The German care sector's 22% employment growth in the last decade, reaching 1.72 million workers, is largely due to foreign personnel, with almost 25% of nursing home caregivers being non-German, highlighting a critical reliance on international labor.

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Death of Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedländer Prompts Widespread Mourning

Margot Friedländer, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor who dedicated her life to promoting reconciliation and fighting antisemitism, passed away in Berlin on Friday, prompting widespread tributes from German leaders and international organizations.

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ME/CFS: Debilitating Fatigue and the Search for Effective Treatments

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a neuroimmunological disease affecting 17 million globally, marked by debilitating fatigue, pain, and impaired blood circulation, often triggered by prior infection; effective treatments remain elusive due to low research investment.

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Germany's New Foreign Minister Aims to Rebuild Relations with France and Poland

Germany's new Foreign Minister, Johann Wadephul, met with EU counterparts in Warsaw, emphasizing the rebuilding of relations with France and Poland, contrasting with his predecessor's approach, and aiming to address concerns over Germany's immigration policies.

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Aggressive Rhetoric Dominates Final Albanian Election Rallies

On May 9th, Albania concluded its election campaign with rallies of the Socialist and Democratic parties featuring aggressive rhetoric from leaders Edi Rama and Sali Berisha, respectively, with PS emphasizing EU accession and PD focusing on economic revival.

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Albania's 2025 Elections: EU Aspirations Versus Corruption Concerns

Albania's May 11, 2025 parliamentary elections are critical for its EU accession, with the ruling Socialist Party emphasizing EU integration while facing a fragmented opposition coalition burdened by corruption allegations; the presence of candidates under investigation threatens the judicial system...

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Swedish National Security Advisor Resigns After Personal Photos Surface

Tobias Billström, Sweden's newly appointed National Security Advisor, resigned hours after assuming the post on May 8th following the release of personal photos from his Grindr account, prompting criticism and a search for a replacement.

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