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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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Two More Dead Hostages Found in Gaza, Raising Stakes of Israel-Hamas Negotiations

On January 8th, 2025, Israel found two more dead hostages, one on the Hamas list of those to be released in exchange for a ceasefire and the release of Palestinian prisoners, adding urgency to stalled negotiations and highlighting the human cost of the conflict.

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Record $1 Billion Drug Seizure Exposes India's Growing Drug Crisis

In October 2024, Indian authorities made record drug seizures totaling over $1 billion, revealing sophisticated trafficking methods, international cartel involvement, and a surge in cocaine and methamphetamine use among young people.

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Musk and Putin: A Shared Threat to Democracy

Timothy Snyder, in a "Die Welt" article, accuses Elon Musk of spreading disinformation and supporting far-right movements to weaken democracies, drawing parallels to Vladimir Putin's actions and highlighting the potential for a global shift towards oligarchic rule.

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Sudanese Army Recaptured Wad Madani from RSF

The Sudanese army and allied forces recaptured the strategically important city of Wad Madani from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on January 11, 2025, after intense fighting; the RSF vowed to retake the city.

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Norway's 90% EV Market Share: A Model for Global Transition

Norway's 2023 electric vehicle market share reached almost 90%, exceeding the global average of 18%, due to government policies like tax breaks and incentives, alongside a well-developed charging infrastructure, largely facilitated by its abundant hydropower resources. This contrasts with Germany's ...

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US Sanctions Target Top Hungarian Official for Corruption

The United States imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, on January 7, 2025, under the Global Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption and human rights abuses, freezing his US assets and barring him from entry; this action is viewed by Hungary as politi...

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Reduced Inequality
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Trump's Re-election Ends Federal Cases Against Him: Smith Resigns"

Following the election of Donald Trump, Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Department of Justice, leaving two ongoing federal cases against Trump effectively concluded due to a longstanding practice of not prosecuting sitting presidents, but a report on election interference is expected to...

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Illegal Transfer of Kyiv Botanical Garden Land for Development

Kyiv's National Botanical Garden land was illegally transferred for residential development, violating Ukrainian law; the garden received UAH 2.6 million from the developer despite a six-year delay in construction due to the land's protected status.

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Life on Land
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Scholz to Run Again for German Chancellor Despite Low Approval Ratings

Despite his low approval ratings and the collapse of his coalition government, Olaf Scholz will again run for German chancellor for the SPD in the February 23rd snap election, a decision that highlights his pragmatic approach and resilience amidst multiple crises.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Black Sea Faces Widespread Oil Pollution After Tanker Incident

Oil spills continue to plague the Black Sea region following damage to two Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait; a 14.5km polluted area was found near Berdyansk, Ukraine, and a 5 square meter spill on Perekop Spit, while Crimea declared a state of emergency due to earlier spills and another 2,800 squ...

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Life Below Water
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Germany to Maintain Some Syria Sanctions While Providing Additional Aid

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, in Riyadh for a Syria conference, called for maintaining sanctions on Assad allies who committed war crimes while announcing €50 million in aid and linking further sanctions relief to an inclusive Syrian political process.

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Germany's BSW Party Seeks Bundestag Entry Amid Ukraine Policy Debate

The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is vying for Bundestag seats in the February 2025 German election, aiming for at least 5% of the vote after achieving double-digit results in three state elections. Their anti-arms delivery stance to Ukraine complicates coalition prospec...

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