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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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Bayern's Grohs Diagnosed with Cancer, Contract Extended

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Mala Grohs announces cancer diagnosis, club extends her contract.

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EU Expands Sanctions on Iran, Considers Action Against North Korea and Monitors China's Role

The EU is expanding sanctions against Iran for supplying missiles to Russia, considering sanctions against North Korea for its support, and monitoring China's role in the war.

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FDP Proposes Vote on Taurus Missiles for Ukraine

The FDP in Germany pushes for a vote on supplying Ukraine with Taurus missiles before the next elections, challenging the chancellor's narrative and budget priorities.

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German Greens Restart

The Green Party in Germany is holding a convention to relaunch their political image, with Robert Habeck as chancellor candidate.

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E-cigarettes and Lung Cancer Risk

A study reveals increased lung cancer risk for former smokers who switched to e-cigarettes, highlighting the need for more research into long-term health effects.

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Erdogan's Kurdish Conundrum

Turkey's Erdogan offers concessions to imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan while simultaneously repressing Kurdish politicians, raising questions about his strategic goals and the impact on regional stability.

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FDP's Secret Plan and Germany's Coalition Collapse

German newspapers revealed the FDP's secret plan to leave Chancellor Scholz's coalition, leading to its collapse and early elections.

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South Korea Seeks China's Cooperation Amid North Korea-Russia Military Ties

South Korean President Yoon seeks deeper cooperation with China amid growing military ties between North Korea and Russia. China expresses its desire for peaceful resolution on the Korean Peninsula.

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Georgia Election Results and Controversy

Georgia's ruling party wins the election amidst allegations of fraud and a protest. Opposition members disrupted the official vote count.

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Turkey's Foreign Policy Under New US Administration

Turkish Foreign Minister discusses Turkey's foreign policy in light of the change in US leadership, focusing on relations with the US, Greece, and Cyprus.

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Audi Brussels Plant Closure Sparks Violent Protests

The closure of the Audi Brussels plant leads to violent protests and negotiations for compensation for 3,000 workers.

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Germany's Nuclear Energy Reconsideration

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi suggests it would be rational for Germany to reconsider nuclear energy despite its 2023 phaseout, citing its low greenhouse gas emissions and Germany's unique position as the only country to have completely abandoned nuclear power.

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