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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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US Law Exacerbates Cuba Tensions by Targeting Havana Club Trademark

The "No Stolen Trademarks Honored in America Act of 2023", signed by US President Biden in December 2024, prevents US courts from recognizing trademarks held by the Cuban government since 1959 without original owner consent, directly impacting Cuba's Havana Club rum exports and escalating US-Cuba te...

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Fall of Assad Regime Brings Renewed Hope for Syrian Cultural Rebirth

The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of the Assad family's rule has sparked renewed hope among Syrian artists, writers, and journalists living in exile in Germany, who are now considering returning to help rebuild their nation's cultural scene following years of systematic...

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EU Summit Conditions Balkan Integration on Dispute Resolution

The EU-Western Balkans summit reaffirmed the region's EU future, but conditioned progress on resolving internal disputes, particularly between Kosovo and Serbia, demanding implementation of existing agreements to accelerate enlargement; Kosovo's President criticized the EU's inaction on its membersh...

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Raisi Vetoes Strict Iranian Headscarf Law Amidst Political and Social Tensions

Iranian President Raisi vetoed a strict new headscarf law, prompting a power struggle between hardliners and moderates amidst societal shifts and women's rights protests following widespread dress code defiance after the 2022 protests.

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Assad Family's Hidden Billions: Scale of Wealth and International Efforts to Recover Assets

The Assad family's wealth is estimated at $1-2 billion, but likely much more, amassed through extensive involvement in Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones; international efforts are underway to recover these assets.

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Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: Fuel Shortages Force Imports and Price Hikes

Mismanagement of Republika Srpska's power system has caused a fuel crisis at thermal power plants Ugljevik and Gacko, forcing electricity imports at a daily cost of €600,000, leading to a 7.9% price increase and exposing the system's vulnerabilities to potential privatization.

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Croatia's Stricter Immigration Policies Result in 'Invisible Migration'

Croatia, a key transit country for migrants entering the EU from the Balkans, saw 26,534 irregular border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, mostly from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, stricter policies since joining the Schengen Area in January 2023 have made migrant...

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North Macedonian Ex-Vice Premier Flees Amidst Police Negligence Allegations

Former North Macedonian vice-premier Artan Grubi fled to Kosovo minutes before a planned police raid on December 15th, prompting a 30-day detention order, international arrest warrant, and investigations into alleged police negligence at the border.

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Syria Post-Assad: Fact-Checking Misinformation and Violence

Fact-checks debunk three claims circulating online about Syria after the fall of Assad: a video showing alleged rebel killings of wounded soldiers is revealed to depict pro-Turkey mercenaries killing civilians; claims of assassinated scientists are shown to be false; and a video supposedly showing H...

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Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: From Exporter to Importer

Mismanagement in Republika Srpska's energy sector has led to coal shortages at Ugljevik and Gacko thermal power plants, forcing the region from electricity exporter to importer, necessitating a 7.9% price increase for households and incurring 600,000 EUR daily in energy import costs.

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La Liga Fights Back Against Global Video Piracy

La Liga convened a conference in Buenos Aires to address the multi-billion dollar issue of global video piracy impacting sports broadcasting, targeting tech companies and organized crime.

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Fed Cuts Rates, Signals Slower Pace of Cuts Amid Economic Uncertainty

The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to a range of 4.25% to 4.5% on Wednesday, signaling a slower pace of future cuts due to uncertainty surrounding the incoming Trump administration and higher inflation expectations; Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack dissented.

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