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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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Germany's Healthcare Language Barrier

This article discusses the challenges faced by non-German speakers in accessing healthcare in Germany and the government's stalled efforts to provide translation services.

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India's shrinking landmass: Plate tectonics vs. rising sea levels

India's landmass is slowly colliding with the Eurasian Plate causing the loss of territory, but the more immediate danger to the country is the rising sea level.

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Boeing Strike Ends, CEO Plans Culture Change

Boeing workers approve a new contract ending a costly strike, while CEO Kelly Ortberg plans a cultural shift to address financial losses and rebuild trust.

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German Minister's Visit to War-Torn Village Highlights Need for Ukraine Aid

German Foreign Minister visits Ukrainian village to highlight war's brutality and call for continued support.

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Uniper's Profitability and Debt Repayment

Uniper, nationalized in 2022, reports €1.3 billion profit in 2024 and repays €530 million to the German government.

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German Happiness 2024: Hamburg Leads, East-West Gap Remains

A study reveals a slight increase in life satisfaction among Germans in 2024, with Hamburg topping the happiness index due to high salaries and quality of life, while a disparity persists between East and West Germany.

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