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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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Belgrade Students Blockade RTS for Ninth Day, Demanding Media Reform

Students have blockaded the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) headquarters in Belgrade for nine days, demanding new elections for the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) and potentially the shutdown of RTS due to alleged biased reporting; the blockade has disrupted programming and sparked inte...

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180,000 Rohingya Eligible for Return to Myanmar Amidst Ongoing Challenges

Bangladesh and Myanmar confirmed 180,000 Rohingya refugees are eligible to return to Myanmar, following talks in Bangkok, but repatriation faces hurdles due to safety concerns and demands for citizenship and equal rights, with the Arakan Army's involvement adding complexity.

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Kazakhstan Denies Refugee Status to Russian Conscientious Objector

A Kalmyk native, Igor Sanjiev, was denied refugee status in Kazakhstan despite fleeing mobilization in Russia due to pacifist beliefs, highlighting inconsistencies in the application of refugee conventions and the challenges faced by those seeking refuge based on conscientious objection.

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Trump's First Three Months: Erosion of US Democracy

Within three months of his presidency, Donald Trump has engaged in actions that undermine US democratic institutions, including conflicts with universities, disregard for court orders, and suppression of critical media, leading to concerns about democratic backsliding.

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China Threatens Retaliation Against Countries Appeasement of US in Trade Deals

China warned countries against making trade deals with the US that disadvantage China, threatening countermeasures; nearly 50 countries are negotiating with the US to avoid new tariffs, while China and the US are also reportedly in talks.

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Hegseth Leaks Sensitive Yemen Attack Information via Signal

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked sensitive information about a March attack on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis to unauthorized Signal group chats, including his wife, brother, and lawyer, revealing details like F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules; this follows a similar incident last month and prompt...

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North Macedonia's EU Integration Stalls, Resulting in Billions in Lost Funding

North Macedonia's delayed EU integration is causing billions of euros in lost EU support, as highlighted by SDSM President Venko Filipce's presentation of comparative data showing a stark difference in funding received compared to EU member states such as Bulgaria and Romania.

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Belarus's Cement Industry: A $1 Billion Modernization Failure

Three Belarusian cement plants, modernized with over $1 billion in Chinese loans, are operating at a loss due to overestimated demand and failed export predictions, leading to massive debt and government bailouts.

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Poland's Economic Boom Attracts German Workers and Investors

Die Welt" reports a shift in migration patterns between Germany and Poland, with more Germans moving to Poland than vice-versa in 2023 due to Poland's stronger economic growth, lower cost of living, and lower taxes, making it attractive for professionals and investors.

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IDF Kills 15 Palestinians in Gaza Due to 'Operational Errors'

On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinians, including medical personnel and a UN worker, in Rafah, Gaza, due to what the IDF called "operational misunderstandings" and "errors" in identifying ambulances and other emergency vehicles; an investigation led to the dismissal of a sub-comman...

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Easter Truce Fails: Fighting Resumes in Ukraine

Despite a 30-hour Easter ceasefire declared by Russia, fighting resumed in Ukraine on Monday, with Russia launching air and drone attacks that Ukraine partially repelled, highlighting the ongoing challenges to establishing peace.

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UN Warns of Total Chaos in Haiti Amidst Escalating Gang Violence

UN Special Representative María Isabel Salvador warned on April 21, 2025, that Haiti is nearing a point of no return due to escalating gang violence, with gangs controlling 85% of Port-au-Prince and the situation worsening since mid-February, threatening total chaos without decisive international ai...

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