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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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German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strike in Yemen

The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit regarding the 2012 US drone strike in Yemen, where Ramstein Air Base's infrastructure was used, stating insufficient evidence of systemic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to protect fundamental human rights, l...

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Sweida Cease-fire Follows Deadly Clashes, Underscoring Syria's Fragile Peace

Following clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin groups in Sweida, Syria, resulting in over 200 deaths according to the SOHR, a cease-fire was announced on July 15th; however, reports of further killings persist, highlighting deeper societal issues and government accountability concerns.

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Trump's Russia Policy Shift Creates EU Concerns

President Trump's shift from praising Vladimir Putin to threatening increased pressure on Russia, including potential 100% tariffs, has prompted mixed reactions from the EU. While some hailed the change, others voiced concerns over financial burden sharing and lengthy timelines.

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Over 100 Killed in Syria's Suweida Clashes

Over 100 people died and 200 were injured in clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin communities in Suweida, Syria, after a Druze youth was assaulted; the Syrian government deployed troops to restore order, but independent verification is lacking.

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Heat Training: Revolutionizing Cycling Performance at Tour de France

Top cycling teams are using heat training, raising core body temperature to 38.5°C to improve performance, a strategy shown to be more effective than altitude training and accessible to teams with smaller budgets.

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Holocaust Survivor at 100: Despair Amidst Rising Antisemitism

Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and cellist, expresses despair over the resurgence of antisemitism and lack of Holocaust awareness among young people, despite her decades of activism against hatred.

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German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over U.S. Drone Strike in Yemen

The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit concerning the 2012 U.S. drone strike in Yemen, which utilized Ramstein Air Base, ruling that there was insufficient evidence of direct German government involvement in human rights violations, although it affirmed Germany's obligation to protect f...

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Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...

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Hungarian Allegations of Soldier Abuse in Ukraine Fuel Anti-EU Campaign

József Sebestyén, a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, died in Ukraine in July 2025; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of death, with Hungary alleging foul play by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine cites a medical cause. This incident is being used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...

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2024 Tour de France Route: 3339km, 52,500m Climbing, Alpine Showdown

The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, covers 3339 kilometers with 6 mountain stages (5 summit finishes), 52,500 meters of climbing, two time trials, and the highest point at Col de la Loze (2304m).

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US Sets August Deadline for Iran Nuclear Deal

The US, Germany, France, and the UK agreed to a late August deadline for an Iranian nuclear deal; failure to reach an agreement will trigger the automatic reinstatement of previous UN sanctions against Iran by European partners. The Pentagon is partially withdrawing 2,000 National Guard troops from ...

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Half of National Guard Troops Withdrawn from Los Angeles

Following protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies, 2000 of the 4000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles in June were withdrawn due to decreased lawlessness, though 2000 remain alongside 700 Marines. California Governor Gavin Newsom called for the complete withdrawal of...

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