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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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Afghan Refugee Faces Deportation, Raising Family Unity Concerns

Nazira Khairzad, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee reunited with her family in Frankfurt after fleeing the Taliban, faces deportation to Italy, raising concerns about family separation and human rights violations.

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Magyar's Challenge to Orban's Rule in Hungary

Peter Magyar, a 44-year-old lawyer and political newcomer, is challenging Viktor Orban's rule in Hungary, with his party, Tisza, currently polling ahead of Orban's Fidesz party by up to eight percent, fueled by public dissatisfaction with Orban's corrupt and self-serving government and Magyar's expo...

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China Appoints New Chief Trade Negotiator Amid US Tensions

China appointed Li Chenggang as its new chief trade negotiator with the US, replacing Wang Shouwen, amid escalating trade tensions marked by tariffs reaching 145% on Chinese and 125% on US imports.

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Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Strict Migration Policies

In Bialystok, Poland, on April 15th, 2025, five activists, the "Hajnowka Five," faced trial for aiding refugees who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and the ongoing debate on humanitarian aid versus national security.

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Slovakia Passes Controversial NGO Transparency Law

Slovakia's parliament passed a law on April 16th requiring NGOs to disclose all funding sources, including major donors, under penalty of fines; while the government claims it promotes transparency, critics see it as a tool to silence dissent, drawing parallels to similar laws in Russia.

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California Sues Trump Administration Over Unilateral Tariff Policy

California is suing the Trump administration over its tariff policy, arguing the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs without Congressional approval; the state projects billions of dollars in potential losses and the lawsuit is considered the strongest reaction yet to Trump's tariffs...

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Germany Excludes Russia, Belarus from Main WWII Commemoration

Germany excluded Russian and Belarusian ambassadors from its main World War II commemoration on May 8th due to concerns about potential propaganda, a decision that contrasts with the Russian ambassador's presence at a separate event and drew criticism from Ukraine.

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Russia Lifts Taliban Ban, Paving Way for Afghanistan Agreements

Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, enabling potential future agreements with Afghanistan and marking a shift in Russia's geopolitical strategy amidst strained relations with the West.

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Serbian Students' 1400km Cycle to Strasbourg Highlights Corruption Crisis

Following a deadly train station collapse in Serbia, 80 students cycled 1400km to Strasbourg to present their concerns about corruption to the EU Parliament, prompting discussions about EU response and support for Serbian protesters.

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Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18 b

On April 16th, scientists announced potential biosignature detection on K2-18 b, an exoplanet 120 light-years away, using the James Webb Space Telescope; however, further research is needed to confirm the presence of life.

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Bulgaria Denies Blocking North Macedonia's EU Accession

Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Yotova affirmed that her country does not pose additional hurdles to North Macedonia's EU accession, countering accusations of bilateral issues obstructing negotiations; she also criticized the EU's consideration of shifting from unanimous to qualified majority votin...

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Slovakia Passes Controversial NGO Transparency Law Amid Protests

Slovakia passed a law requiring NGOs to disclose funding sources and major contributors, prompting widespread protests and accusations of mimicking restrictive Russian legislation; the government removed some elements after criticism from the EU.

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