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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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DRC Forum Highlights Need for Women's Inclusion in Development

Over 300 people attended a forum in the DRC to discuss women's roles in development, highlighting their underrepresentation in leadership and decision-making and advocating for comprehensive education to combat gender-based violence and stereotypes.

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Merz to Visit Ukraine, Urges Joint European Strategy for Continued Support

Friedrich Merz, Germany's conservative chancellor candidate, announced a forthcoming visit to Ukraine, advocating for a joint European strategy to support Ukraine's defense against Russia and expressing concerns about the sustainability of this support beyond January 2025.

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Genetic Link Found Between Menstrual Pain and Depression

A study of nearly 600,000 individuals found a genetic link between menstrual pain and depression, with those suffering from depression 51% more prone to menstrual pain, and those with insomnia 3 times more likely.

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Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A new study published in the BMJ shows that eating at least 28 grams of dark chocolate five times per week is associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a study of over 190,000 participants, though further research is needed.

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French PM Barnier Resigns After No-Confidence Vote

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned on December 5th, 2024, after a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly with 331 votes, exceeding the absolute majority; President Macron accepted the resignation but asked Barnier to remain until a replacement is found, making him the shortest-servin...

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Corruption Cripples North Macedonia's Progress

Corruption remains a critical issue in North Macedonia, hindering public services, Euro-integration, and development; stakeholders call for increased accountability, resources, and a unified approach to combat it.

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Deadly Disease Outbreak in DRC Claims 71 Lives

A deadly disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kwango province has claimed 71 lives, with nearly 400 cases reported, mostly affecting malnourished children under five; the government has declared a maximum alert and dispatched teams to investigate the cause.

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German Parties Clash Over Ukraine Troop Deployment

Amid Germany's upcoming elections, political parties disagree on ending the war in Ukraine, with Chancellor Scholz and opposition leader Merz rejecting troop deployment, while Foreign Minister Baerbock suggests considering all options including Bundeswehr involvement.

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EU Bans Brazilian Female Bovine Imports Over Estradiol

The EU and UK banned Brazilian female bovine meat imports in October 2023 due to the presence of the hormone estradiol, despite Brazil claiming its use in fertility treatment poses no health risks and suggesting the ban is protectionist; the ban affects less than 2% of Brazilian beef exports to the ...

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Ibar-Lepenac Canal Bombing: Accusations Fly, Evidence Lacking

A bomb explosion severely damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo; Prime Minister Kurti blames Serbia, while some Serbs suspect Pristina, though no concrete evidence supports either claim.

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Jerman mempertimbangkan untuk melegalkan aborsi

Parlemen Jerman sedang mempertimbangkan untuk melegalkan aborsi dalam tiga bulan pertama kehamilan, menghapuskan Paragraf 218 KUHP yang melarang aborsi, menghilangkan masa tunggu tiga hari setelah konseling wajib, dan mengatasi kekurangan dokter yang menyediakan layanan aborsi.

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ESA Launches Proba-3 Mission to Study the Sun's Corona

The European Space Agency launched its Proba-3 mission on Thursday from India using ISRO's rocket, employing two satellites to create artificial solar eclipses to study the Sun's corona, aiming to understand why it is so much hotter than the Sun's surface and how the Sun's energy output evolves.

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