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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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Syria's New Constitution Omits Minority Groups, Raising Inclusivity Concerns

Syria's interim government, formed after the December 2024 overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, released a draft constitution omitting minority groups, raising concerns about inclusivity and mirroring underrepresentation in recent national dialogues, despite international pressure for inclusivity to lift s...

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Rising Antisemitism in Germany Forces Jews to Conceal Identity

Chairwoman of the Munich Jewish community, Charlotte Knobloch, reports a significant rise in antisemitism in Germany, forcing Jews to hide their identity in daily life; German Education Minister Cem Özdemir proposes stricter measures against antisemitic students, citing alarmingly low Holocaust awar...

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German Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Chinese Competition

Germany's industrial sector faces a significant decline, threatening millions of jobs and 20% of its GDP due to increased energy prices, supply chain disruptions, and intensified competition from China's subsidized high-tech manufacturing sector.

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Deutsche Bank to Cut 2,000 Jobs Amidst German Economic Slowdown

Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank, announced plans to cut 2,000 jobs and close numerous branches in 2024 due to decreased profits, part of a broader trend of cost-cutting measures impacting major German companies amidst an economic slowdown.

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Ecuador Considers Foreign Military Aid Amid Soaring Crime

Faced with a surge in homicides, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is considering requesting military aid from the US, EU, or Brazil, prompting experts to warn about potential human rights violations and the need for long-term solutions beyond military intervention.

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Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Agreement on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure

Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, a 30-day agreement was reached to avoid attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure; however, no broader ceasefire was achieved, prompting analysts to view the agreement as largely symbolic.

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Indonesian Professionals Flock to Singapore Amidst Domestic Market Challenges

A Populix survey of 1,000 Indonesians shows 82% want to work in Singapore due to higher pay, better career opportunities, and greater stability; 130,000 Indonesians worked in Singapore in 2024, highlighting a trend of skilled workers leaving Indonesia for better prospects.

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German Study: High Rates of Discrimination Against Ethnic and Religious Minorities

A new study in Germany reveals that 50% of ethnic and religious minorities experience regular discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting significantly higher rates (61-63%) of monthly discrimination due to skin color, compared to 32% of non-minorities.

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Gender Equality
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Indonesia Passes Revised Law on National Army

The Indonesian House of Representatives passed a revised law concerning the Indonesian National Army (TNI) on March 20th, 2024, addressing TNI's position, retirement age, and ministerial involvement, ensuring no dual function.

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Bolivian Protests Erupt Amidst Fuel Shortages and Soaring Inflation

On March 19, 2025, thousands of Bolivians protested in La Paz and El Alto due to severe fuel and dollar shortages, causing roadblocks and highlighting 12.03% annual inflation—the highest since 2008—with 66% of gas stations lacking fuel this week.

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Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy

Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus on Thursday, three months after the fall of Bashar Assad, with Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock leading the reopening; consular services will remain in Beirut.

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Bulgaria's Narrow Definition of Culture and the Need for a More Inclusive Approach

The article discusses the narrow definition of "culture" in Bulgaria, primarily focusing on high culture while neglecting diverse forms of cultural expression. It questions the dominance of high culture in the digital age and the need for a market-driven approach to cultural production.

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