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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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Syrian Civil War Causes 85% GDP Collapse

The Syrian civil war has caused an 85% drop in Syria's GDP since 2011, from \$67.5 billion to \$9 billion in 2023, due to conflict, sanctions, and displacement of almost 5 million people. Key sectors like oil and agriculture are severely damaged.

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Spanish Women Artists in Exile: A Mexico City Exhibition

The "Exiliadas de España. Artistas en México" exhibition, running from December 11, 2024, to April 27, 2025, at Mexico City's Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, showcases over 200 works by Spanish female artists who sought refuge in Mexico after the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their resilience an...

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Gender Equality
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NATO Chief Urges Allies to Increase Military Spending, Adopt 'War Mentality'

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged allies to significantly increase military spending and adopt a "war mentality" due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and China's growing military power; he estimates 10,000 weekly deaths in Ukraine and warns of unpreparedness for future threats.

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Trump amenaza con aranceles a México y Canadá

El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, amenaza con imponer aranceles del 25% a las importaciones de México y Canadá a partir del primer día de su mandato, argumentando que ambos países no han logrado controlar la migración ilegal y el tráfico de drogas. Economistas advierten de graves...

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Google Achieves Breakthrough in Quantum Error Correction

Google's quantum processor "Willow", with 105 superconducting qubits, achieved quantum error correction below a critical threshold, a significant step towards practical quantum computers, though further improvements are needed to reach fault tolerance.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Germany Sends 90 Million Euros in Aid to Repair Ukraine's Damaged Energy Grid

Germany provided 90 million euros in aid to Ukraine to repair energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks, including lift platforms, mobile power plants, and heating systems, to help 2.6 million Ukrainians survive the winter.

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South Korean President Defends Controversial Martial Law Amid Impeachment Threat

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defended the controversial martial law implemented last week, claiming it was necessary to protect liberal democracy from the opposition. Despite facing an impeachment motion and investigations into insurrection, he insists the action was 'narrowly calibrated' an...

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"Honduras' State of Exception: A Catastrophic Failure"

"Honduras' December 2022 state of exception, intended to curb gang violence, led to a surge in human rights abuses, including 600 complaints against state agents and 25,896 detentions, with negligible impact on extortion rates, according to human rights organizations."

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El Salvador's New Laws Threaten Press Freedom, Warns HRW

Human Rights Watch warns that El Salvador's newly approved cybersecurity and data protection laws, granting broad powers to a government agency and including a 'right to be forgotten' clause, pose a significant threat to press freedom, potentially leading to censorship and fines for media outlets th...

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Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Repatriation Amid Regime Change

Several European nations, including Germany and Austria, are debating the repatriation of Syrian refugees following the change in the Syrian regime, with Germany suspending 47,000 asylum applications; this raises concerns about the safety and legality of forced returns, especially with the ongoing i...

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"Planet Afrika" Exhibit Redefines Human Origins

The "Planet Afrika" exhibit in Berlin's James-Simon-Galerie (until April 27, 2025), challenges the "Garden of Eden" theory of human origins by presenting evidence of modern humans in Morocco 300,000-350,000 years ago, illustrating a gradual, continent-wide human evolution across millions of years, w...

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Trump's Tariff Threat Shakes North American Trade

Donald Trump threatens to impose high tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada on his first day back in office in January, citing their failure to prevent illegal migration and drug trafficking; economists warn of severe economic damage, especially for Mexico, which has close ties to the U.S. econo...

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