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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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North Korea Sends Troops to Aid Russia in Ukraine

North Korea confirmed sending approximately 14,000 troops to aid Russia in reclaiming the Kursk region from Ukraine, escalating the conflict and contradicting Ukraine's claims of continued presence; US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged a swift peace deal, while President Trump suggested Zelenskyy...

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Trump's 100 Days: Policy U-Turns and Rising Domestic Tensions

President Trump's second term has been marked by rapid-fire policy changes, including increased tariffs, a shift in foreign policy towards Russia, and stricter immigration measures, leading to domestic division and international uncertainty.

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Merz's Chancellorship Hangs on Coalition Approval and Bundestag Vote

Friedrich Merz, the conservative candidate for German Chancellor, awaits the Bundestag's May 6th decision on his appointment, dependent on the SPD's approval of a coalition agreement by April 29th; his unprecedented lack of prior leadership experience and recent controversial statements create uncer...

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Serbian Church Leaders' Visit to Putin Sparks Outrage

Serbian Patriarch Porfirije and Bishop Irinej's visit to Vladimir Putin in Moscow amidst the Ukraine war and pro-democracy protests in Serbia has sparked outrage, criticized for its silence on Ukrainian suffering and support for authoritarian regimes.

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Papal Conclave to Begin May 7th

The conclave to elect the successor to the late Pope Francis, who died on April 21st, will commence on May 7th in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, involving 135 cardinals under 80 years old who will vote using a centuries-old process.

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Hamas Hostage Offer Hinges on Prisoner Exchange, Stalling Gaza Ceasefire

Qatari Prime Minister Mohamed bin Abdulrahman stated on April 27, 2025, that Hamas offered to release all hostages in exchange for prisoners, a condition reportedly rejected by Israel, hindering a comprehensive ceasefire to end the Gaza conflict which has caused over 52,000 deaths since October 2023...

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Global Military Spending Hits Record High of \$2.7 Trillion in 2024

Global military spending hit a record \$2.7 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, driven by the war in Ukraine and other conflicts; Germany's spending rose 28% to \$88.5 billion.

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Vietnam War's Lasting Psychological Impact: A Legacy of Trauma and Suppressed Suffering

The Vietnam War (1955-1975) caused 3.8 million deaths and resulted in a communist victory. Post-war, PTSD significantly impacted US veterans, while Vietnam suppressed acknowledging similar trauma among its soldiers, hindering reconciliation.

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Ukraine and US Agree to Separate Future Mineral Deal from Past Aid

Ukraine and the US agreed not to consider past US aid in their upcoming mineral resources agreement, as announced by Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on April 27th following talks with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen during the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings; the agreement needs Ukraini...

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Suspect in French Mosque Stabbing Arrested in Italy

A suspect in the Friday knife attack at a mosque in La Grand-Combe, France, surrendered to Italian police in Pistoia on Sunday, accompanied by a lawyer and relative; a European arrest warrant has been issued, and extradition is anticipated by Wednesday.

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Habeck: "Zeitenwende" Partially Successful, Germany Needs Economic and Energy Security

German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck assesses the "Zeitenwende" policy shift three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine as partially successful, highlighting delayed actions, waning public support, and the need for economic and energy security, while emphasizing the importance of countering righ...

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Nine Killed in Vancouver Festival Vehicular Attack

Nine people died and several others were injured when a black SUV drove into a crowd celebrating Lapu Lapu Day in Vancouver, Canada, on April 26, 2025, at 8:14 PM local time. The 30-year-old driver, known to authorities, was arrested.

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