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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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Mein Kampf's" Continued Profitability Fuels Modern Extremism

Mein Kampf," Hitler's hateful manifesto, continues to generate significant profit globally, fueling the spread of extremist ideologies and online hate speech through easy accessibility and amplification on social media platforms.

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Russian Drone Attacks Kill Five in Ukraine

During the night of July 18th, Russia launched 35 Shahed drones and other UAVs at Ukraine, resulting in at least five deaths and over ten injuries across multiple regions; 11 drones were intercepted.

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Romania's Economic Paradox: Success Despite Corruption

The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) highlights Romania's paradoxical economic success despite widespread corruption and inefficient governance, noting that its GDP has doubled that of Greece in two decades, while also citing massive public funds misuse and a significant brain drain. President N...

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Romania, Germany Strengthen Ties Amid Russian Interference

German Chancellor Merz and Romanian President Nicusor Dan discussed Russia's interference in Romanian elections, emphasizing the resilience of Romanian democracy. They also announced plans for closer bilateral cooperation in defense and countering hybrid warfare, focusing on joint ventures in muniti...

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Britain Weighs Joining US-Led Ukraine Arms Purchase Plan

Britain is considering joining a US-led plan to purchase weapons for Ukraine, with allies sharing costs; early discussions involve PM Starmer, while some European nations, such as the Czech Republic and Italy, have declined due to budgetary and other priorities.

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Trump's Epstein Crisis: MAGA Rift Deepens Amidst Conspiracy Theories

Donald Trump's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, despite Trump denying any wrongdoing, has triggered a crisis of confidence among his MAGA supporters, fueled by unverified conspiracy theories and unanswered questions about Epstein's death, causing a significant rift within his base.

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AI-Generated News Videos Flood Social Media, Threatening Public Trust

AI-generated news videos, easily created with tools like Veo, are flooding social media, often spreading misinformation and blurring the lines between reality and satire; experts warn of the impact on public trust and democratic processes.

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NATO Condemns Russia's Cyberattacks, International Action Dismantles Pro-Russia Hacking Group

NATO condemned Russia for cyberattacks, following UK sanctions against GRU units and a coordinated international effort to dismantle pro-Russia hacking group NoName057(16), resulting in eight suspects identified and over 100 servers disabled.

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Bucharest President Opposes Anti-Legionnarism Law

Bucharest's president, Nicușor Dan, opposed a Romanian law criminalizing legionnarism, citing concerns about unfairly targeting anti-communist resistance fighters with past Legionnaire ties; the Constitutional Court will decide the law's fate.

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Ukraine Approves New Government Focused on Domestic Arms Production

Ukraine's parliament approved a new government led by Yulia Svyrydenko on July 17th, with Denys Shmyhal becoming the new Minister of Defence; President Zelensky aims to increase Ukraine's domestic arms production to 50% within six months.

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Record-Breaking Skydiver Felix Baumgartner Dies in Paragliding Accident

Austrian skydiving and base jumping record holder Felix Baumgartner died on July 17th, 2024, in a powered paragliding accident in Porto Sant'Elpidio, Italy, after suffering a medical emergency mid-flight; a hotel employee was injured by debris.

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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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