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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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Farm Worker Dies After Immigration Raid at California Cannabis Farm

A farm worker died Friday from injuries sustained during a Thursday raid by US immigration officers at a California cannabis farm where approximately 200 undocumented migrants were arrested; the deceased was not among those arrested, according to DHS, but fell from a greenhouse roof.

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German Opposition Parties Urge Support for PKK Ceasefire, Call for Mediation

Germany's Green and Left parties called on Turkey to embrace the PKK's ceasefire, urging a transparent peace process and the release of political prisoners, while also requesting the German government to use its influence with Erdoğan and mediate the situation.

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Russia's "Shared Values Visa": 1156 Granted, Propaganda Tool?

Russia's "Shared Values Visa," introduced in August 2024, has granted 1156 people, including 224 Germans, residency; the program targets those who disagree with their home countries' liberal policies, potentially serving Russia's demographic needs and propaganda efforts.

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US State Department Initiates Mass Layoffs Amidst "America First" Restructuring

Over 1350 US State Department employees, including 1107 administrative staff and 246 diplomats, will be laid off on July 11th as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at optimizing internal processes and focusing on diplomatic priorities; the move has faced criticism for potentially weakening U...

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Pistorius to Meet Austin Amidst Uncertainty Over Ukraine Support and Trump's Russia Announcement

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will visit Washington on July 14 to discuss Ukraine support with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, amid uncertainty over US missile deployment plans and President Trump's upcoming announcement on Russia; NATO will purchase Patriot systems for Ukraine.

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Rhine River Temperature to Rise 2.9-4.2°C by 2100, Threatening Ecosystem

A joint study by BfG and Deltares projects a 2.9-4.2°C rise in the Rhine River's average temperature by 2100, increasing low-water phases and causing ecological damage due to reduced oxygen and increased stress on aquatic organisms.

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1,300+ State Department Employees Laid Off Amidst Trump's Restructuring

On Friday, over 1,300 U.S. State Department employees—1,107 civil servants and 246 Foreign Service officers—were dismissed due to President Trump's ordered cuts, prompting concerns about reduced U.S. global influence amid international conflicts.

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PKK Disarms, but Future of Kurdish Groups Uncertain

134 days after Abdullah Öcalan urged the PKK to end its armed struggle, a small group of PKK members in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, symbolically destroyed their weapons; however, the future of Kurdish groups in Syria and Iran remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and differing geopolitical interests ...

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One Million Balcony Solar Systems in Germany: A Year of Rapid Growth

Germany now has about one million balcony solar systems, doubling in one year due to high electricity prices and simplified regulations; while offering individual savings, their total contribution to Germany's electricity production remains small.

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German Coalition Crisis: Failed Constitutional Court Judge Appointment

The German Bundestag's July 11th vote to appoint three judges to the Federal Constitutional Court failed due to insufficient support for a Social Democratic Party candidate, Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, causing a major crisis within the ruling coalition and postponing the vote until autumn.

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German Coalition Fails to Appoint Judges, Raising Governance Concerns

The German government coalition failed to appoint judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to internal disagreements within the CDU/CSU, highlighting the fragility of the coalition and raising concerns about the politicization of the judiciary.

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Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize

Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.

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