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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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Klitschko Criticizes Trump's 50-Day Ultimatum to Putin on Ukraine

US President Donald Trump gave Vladimir Putin 50 days to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine, threatening secondary tariffs otherwise; Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko criticized the proposal, fearing increased Russian attacks and emphasizing the need for stronger sanctions and advanced weaponry to prot...

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International Crackdown on Pro-Moscow Hacking Group NoName057(16)

A joint operation by twelve countries and EU agencies dismantled the pro-Moscow hacking group NoName057(16), responsible for widespread DDoS attacks on European critical infrastructure, resulting in eight arrests and the seizure of over 100 servers.

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İmamoğlu Sentenced to Prison for Insulting Public Official

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received a prison sentence of 1 year 7 months for insulting a public official and 2 months 15 days for threats following a speech criticizing the prosecutor Akın Gürlek; he was acquitted of the charge of targeting a public official.

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Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Package Over RePowerEU Plan

The European Union failed to adopt its 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 15th due to a Slovakian veto linked to the RePowerEU plan, despite the European Commission offering concessions.

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Trump's Plan to Arm Ukraine: Allies React to Uncoordinated Proposal

President Trump proposed a plan to arm Ukraine using weapons from European allies, replacing them with American ones; while initially well-received, the plan lacks details, causing confusion among allies who learned of it simultaneously with the public.

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Togo Combats Insecurity in Savanes Region with Development Program, Faces Selection Concerns

Togo's 2022 emergency program for its violence-stricken Savanes region included electrifying 18 communities, building water wells, distributing farming equipment to 384 youth, developing 1,000 hectares of farmland, and distributing 21,000 tons of fertilizer; however, concerns remain about the select...

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Iran Faces August Deadline for Nuclear Deal, UN Sanctions Looming

The U.S., France, Germany, and the U.K. gave Iran until late August to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, threatening to reinstate UN sanctions via the snapback mechanism if negotiations fail. This action is driven by concerns about Iran's nuclear program and the upcoming Russian UN Security Council pres...

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Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum: 50-Day Ambiguity Raises Escalation Concerns

Col. Markus Reisner assesses President Trump's plan to provide Ukraine with arms while giving Russia a 50-day ultimatum before imposing stronger sanctions, expressing concern over the ambiguity and potential for Russian escalation during this period, particularly impacting Ukraine's supply lines and...

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Israel Airstrikes in Syria's Sweida Target Syrian Government Forces

Israel is conducting airstrikes in Syria's Sweida region, targeting Syrian government forces to protect the Druze community, resulting in hundreds of casualties and escalating regional tensions. The Israeli Defense Minister threatened further action unless Syrian forces withdraw from the area.

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Kyiv Court Imposes Recognizance on Anti-Corruption Activist Shabunin

A Kyiv court placed Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, under personal recognizance on July 15, 2024, following charges of military evasion and fraud by the State Bureau of Investigations; the court rejected claims of judicial bias.

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Solar Power Surges to Top EU Energy Source

In June 2024, solar power became the EU's leading electricity source at 22.1% (45.4 TWh), exceeding nuclear (21.8%) and wind (15.8%), driven by record new capacity (66 GW in 2024) and sunny weather; this is part of a global trend where renewables comprised 38% of energy growth in 2024.

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EU Proposes €1.2 Trillion Budget, Facing Opposition Over Reforms

The European Commission proposed a €1.2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, facing opposition due to planned reforms restructuring agricultural and cohesion policies, reducing regional influence, and potentially raising energy costs via ETS2.

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