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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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Sulmet e Serbisë në Kosovë dhe prioritetet e BE-së

Serbia ka kryer sulme të shumëfishta kundër Kosovës, duke përfshirë sulme me granata dore dhe sabotimin e një kanali uji, duke çuar në dëme dhe rrezikuar sigurinë. BE-ja i ka dënuar këto veprime si akte terroriste.

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German Police Raid Exposes Far-Right Network Using Sports Clubs for Recruitment

German police raided a far-right martial arts tournament in Hachenburg, exposing a network of extremist groups using sports clubs to mask violent intentions and recruit members, leading to online calls for resistance and highlighting concerns about future radicalization.

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Russia's War Economy: Sanctions, Inflation, and a Ruble in Crisis

Russia's economy is severely impacted by the war in Ukraine and Western sanctions, showing a devalued ruble, reduced oil and gas revenues, high military spending (29% of the budget), and high inflation (projected at 26%), despite a 21% interest rate.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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"Volkswagen Sells Xinjiang Factory, Citing Economic Reasons Amid Human Rights Concerns"

"Volkswagen sold its Xinjiang factory, which ceased production in 2019, to a Chinese state-owned enterprise in 2024, citing economic reasons amid human rights concerns and declining production; fewer than 200 Volkswagen employees remain in Xinjiang."

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OPEC+ Limits Oil Production Until 2024

OPEC+ will maintain voluntary oil production limits until April 2024, then gradually increase to normal levels by September 2024, aiming to keep prices around \$70 per barrel of Brent crude, despite decreasing global demand and increasing US production.

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Belarusian War Veterans Face Post-Conflict Hardships

Belarusian volunteers who fought in the Ukrainian war face significant challenges securing employment and legal status in both Poland and Ukraine, highlighting the need for improved support systems and international cooperation.

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Trump Calls for Immediate Ukraine Ceasefire

US President-elect Donald Trump urged an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris, where Zelensky also advocated for a peace deal with Russia; Trump's proposal contrasts with current US military support for Ukraine.

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Notre Dame Reopens Amidst Zelensky-Trump Meeting, Ceasefire Call

Following extensive post-fire renovations, Notre Dame Cathedral reopened on December 7th, with 1500 officials attending, including Ukrainian President Zelensky who met with Macron and Trump, prompting Trump's call for an immediate Ukraine ceasefire.

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French Government Collapses Amidst Political Instability

On December 4th, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government collapsed after a no-confidence vote, lasting less than three months, due to his unpopular austerity measures. This leaves France in political turmoil as it grapples with a divided parliament and upcoming challenges from Germany and ...

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AfD's Weidel Gains Popularity in China, Raising Concerns about German Foreign Policy

Alice Weidel, a German politician and co-chair of the AfD party, is gaining popularity in China due to her anti-establishment views, potentially influencing German-Chinese and German-American relations; a recent report from Shanghai Tongji University details the AfD's impact on German politics and t...

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Counterfeit US Dollars Disrupt Turkish Economy Amidst High Inflation

High-quality counterfeit US$100 and $50 bills have circulated in Turkey for at least six weeks, impacting businesses and citizens amid 47% inflation and a monthly USD turnover of approximately $4 billion, prompting a government investigation and arrests.

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DRC Investigates Deadly Disease Outbreak

In the DRC, an outbreak of an unknown disease has killed nearly 80 people out of 376 cases in Kwango province's Panzi district, with 40% of cases in malnourished children under 5, prompting investigations and preventative measures including limiting movement and mask mandates.

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