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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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Trump Plans to Deport US Citizens Deemed Violent Criminals

US President Donald Trump announced plans to deport violent criminals, even US citizens, to El Salvador's CECOT prison under a controversial agreement; over 250 individuals, mostly Venezuelan gang members, have already been deported, including one mistakenly; the legality and human rights implicatio...

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Ukraine's Lithium Dilemma: Depopulation, Delayed Mining, and a US Deal

The depopulating villages of Polochiwka and Kopanky in central Ukraine, with only one child born in 2024, sit atop a major lithium deposit; a planned mine faces delays, raising local environmental concerns and highlighting the potential impact of a US-Ukraine raw materials deal.

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Bayern Munich Needs Win to Advance in Champions League

Bayern Munich, needing a win to advance in the Champions League quarterfinals, faces Inter Milan on April 16th. A one-goal win forces extra time; two goals secures a semi-final berth. Thomas Müller, leaving Bayern after 25 years, dismisses talk of needing a "miracle.

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France-Algeria Diplomatic Crisis Over Kidnapping Allegations

France is investigating the alleged kidnapping of Algerian government critic Amir Boukhors in Paris, leading to Algeria expelling 12 French diplomats and escalating tensions stemming from colonial history and the Western Sahara conflict.

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Indonesia's Hilirisasi Boosts Exports Amidst Developed Nation Opposition

Indonesia's downstream processing policy, particularly its nickel hilirisasi, has boosted export revenue to US$34-35 billion in 2023-2024 from US$3.3 billion in 2018-2019, prompting opposition from developed nations due to disrupted supply chains. President Prabowo Subianto plans to expand this to 2...

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Trump Proposes Deporting Violent US Citizens, Raising Constitutional Concerns

Donald Trump proposed deporting violent US citizens to El Salvador, praising the country's high-security CECOT prison where 250 US criminals are incarcerated under a $6 million agreement. This sparked concerns over constitutional rights and potential human rights violations, as exemplified by the wr...

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ICC Forms Task Force to Support Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will create a task force, supported by India, England, and Australia, to aid Afghan women cricketers exiled due to the Taliban's takeover in 2021, providing funding and a high-performance program after years of campaigning by the players and pressure from othe...

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Merz Poised to Become Germany's Next Chancellor

Friedrich Merz, a 69-year-old CDU leader with a background in law and finance, is on track to become Germany's next chancellor after a Bundestag vote on May 6th. His unexpected path to power involves advocating for substantial policy changes, including increasing military aid to Ukraine and abandoni...

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Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Nearly Six Years for "Extremism

A Moscow court sentenced four journalists—Antonina Faworskaja, Konstantin Gabow, Sergej Karelin, and Artjom Kriger—to almost six years in a penal colony for creating content for Alexei Navalny's YouTube channel, deemed "extremist" by Russian authorities.

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Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography

Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...

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Japan's Population Plunges by Record Amount

Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the 13th consecutive annual decrease, primarily due to a low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy; only Tokyo and Saitama prefectures saw growth.

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Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia Trip: Strengthening Trade Amid US Tariffs

Chinese President Xi Jinping's tour of Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia aims to bolster regional trade amid US tariffs, focusing on strengthening economic ties and addressing maritime disputes through dialogue, while notably omitting Indonesia from his itinerary despite a phone call with President Pr...

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