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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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EU Imposes Tough New Sanctions on Russia

The EU's 18th sanctions package, adopted July 18th, targets Russia's energy, banking, and military sectors, adding 14 individuals and 41 entities to the sanctions list, lowering the oil price cap to $47.6, and banning transactions with 22 more banks, aiming to pressure Russia to end its war against ...

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Turkey's Defense Exports Reach \$4 Billion by Mid-2024

By July 16th, 2024, Turkish defense companies signed \$6 billion in contracts and exported \$4 billion worth of goods, exceeding previous years and positioning Turkey among leading global defense exporters.

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Global Loneliness Rise: Health Risks and Societal Impacts

The World Health Organization reports that loneliness impacts one in six globally, with links to health problems and anti-democratic views; experts suggest creating more opportunities for casual social interaction to combat this.

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EU Weighs Georgia Visa Sanctions Amidst Opposition Division

The EU considers suspending Georgia's visa-free regime due to democratic backsliding, prompting a government apology request while the fragmented Georgian opposition, boycotting parliament for 260 days, debates participation in upcoming local elections amidst criticism and internal divisions.

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Trump Orders Release of Epstein Grand Jury Testimony Amidst Lawsuit Threats

Following court approval, President Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release Jeffrey Epstein grand jury testimony, prompting a threatened lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for publishing a story alleging Trump wrote a lewd letter to Epstein; the situation deepens the rift between T...

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Estonia's E-Divorce: A Minute-Long Divorce Process

Estonia's e-divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings online in under a minute, with about 60% of divorces now using this method since its launch last December; this success highlights the country's advanced digital infrastructure and user-friendly design.

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Zaporizhzhia Oblast Under Siege: Fiber-Optic Drones and the Fight for Survival

In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, approximately 70% of the region is occupied by Russia, leading to constant shelling and the implementation of anti-drone measures, including underground schools, while the remaining population endures the war's impacts.

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Epstein Scandal Shakes Trump's MAGA Base

Donald Trump's past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is causing a major rift within the MAGA movement, with some prominent supporters demanding transparency and others openly abandoning Trump due to his handling of the scandal and apparent hypocrisy.

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UK Sanctions Russian GRU Units and Officers for Cyberattacks and Disinformation

The UK imposed sanctions on July 18th against three GRU units and 18 officers for malicious cyber activities, including reconnaissance for the Mariupol theater attack and pre-2018 surveillance of the Skripal family, plus three leaders of the Kremlin-funded "African Initiative" for disinformation cam...

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EU and NATO Condemn Russia's Cyberattacks, Affirm Support for Ukraine

The EU and NATO issued statements on July 18th condemning Russia's sustained cyberattacks and hybrid warfare against their member states, citing specific incidents in Germany, Czechia, France, and Romania, while affirming continued support for Ukraine.

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EU Imposes 18th Sanctions Package on Russia, Targeting Energy and Finance

The 27 EU member states agreed on an 18th round of sanctions against Russia, targeting its financial, energy, and military sectors, including lowering the price cap on Russian oil exported to third countries to 15% below market value, after Slovakia's initial reluctance.

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Japan's Election: Nationalist Surge Threatens Ruling Party

In Japan's upcoming election, Prime Minister Ishiba's LDP faces a tough challenge from nationalist parties exploiting anti-immigrant sentiment fueled by record tourist numbers and publicized crimes committed by some foreign residents, threatening the party's ability to retain its majority in the upp...

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